THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, January 1‘0, 1978C,“ page 6 UPEI’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT A By John Cairns I SAW Santa Claus barge into Alumni Gymnasium late December 13th just as approximately 150 students were tackling exams in political science Except for his rubber boots he was dressed completely in red, and his flowing white beard dangled well below his shoulders His appearance,combined with his shouts of "Ho, ho, merry Christmas",allowed no mistaking and psychology. his identity. The merry old gentleman squeezed by two surprised professors at the gymnasium door and began to march in the aisles between the examination As he did so,he reached front row- tables. into a bag he carried and then began to toss candies among the seated students. Undaunted by the looks of surprise and amusement that he was drawing, Santa piped up, "Merry Christmas, here's I hope any of you with With a flick of his wrist he sent more goodies showering among the students. some candy for you. I don't hit it." OTTAWA (CUP)——Iranian students studying in Canada and the US. have been under increasing attack, apparently in retaliation for the action of Tehran students who kid- napped 60 Americans Novem- bet 5. Immigration minister Ron Atkey said November 13 that a preliminary investigation into Iranian students studying in Canada found that most have legal visas. Atkey said he ordered the check into the legal status of Iranians attending Canadian Iranian students After several moments of such antics Santa turned and headed to the back of the gym He moved along smartly for a man of his bulk and roundness, and not once did he trip over his rubber boots. At his destination he confronted a political science "Now where is that exam?" he queried. The Professor, having recovered from his surprise, rewarded Santa with the object of his Clutching the test paper in his hand,Santa strutted again toward the front of the gym. When he could go no furthen Santa took a seat in the After lowering himself into a chair he proceeded to pull off his hat and remove his jacket. in what must have been the quickest shave in recorded history, he shed his beard. Having placed all these items on the table beside him, he picked up a pen and began to scan the examination questions. Moments later he began to again. professor. search. write . hostage-taking incident took place. In the U.S., president Jimmy Carter has already ordered the deportation of all Iranians in the country without legal auth- orization. When the deposed Shah of Iran first entered a New York hospital, Iranian students in both countries held protests, but since the hostage incident the only protests have been by outraged US. citizens. Ameri- can students at several institu- tions have burned the Ayatollah Khomeni in effigy and Iranian students still in the U.S. have IS THIS MAN SANTA CLAUS IN DISGUISE? All through the gym not a creature was stirring, not even . a mouse, as the students again began to work on their exams. In the middle of the gym was the editor of the SUN, and though he too had an exam in front of him, his thoughts were momentarily still on Santa. "It's funny," he thought, "but from'this angle the partly disrobed Santa looks awfully In fact, he looks familiar. Phillip was, after all, only a young guy and Santa had been around for years and years. The resemblance must be a coincidence." The editor's brow was knotted in puzzlement, but then he shrugged his shoulders, and began to. return his mind to his exam. As he did so he felt his foot nudge something on the floor. Looking under the table he saw a piece of a heck of a lot like Phillip Brown, the Howie Meeker of intramural hockey. and Santa, though, couldn't possibly be the same person. PRESIDENT IN INDIA REPRESENTING CANADIAN Next , under attack been attacked by angry people. ' American hostility does have its humourous aspects though. In Nevada, a brothel operator announced that Iranian stu- dents will not be admitted to his house of ill-repute until the hostages are freed. ' ' Brothel operator Joe Con- forte said he was fed up with the hypocrisy of Iranian stu- dents Wuu support Khomeni but also support his business. Now to get in they must denounce Khome'ni and also the shooting of prostitutes in Iran by religious‘councils. ’ candy perched several inches from the tips of his toes. He smiled and then he too beg to write. Phillip UNIVERSITIES From Topics university President Dr. Peter Meincke is currently visiting India to attend the Association of Common- _wealth Universities biennial Council Meeting. Dr. Meincke ‘ was named by the Association ofrUniversities and Colleges f Canada as one of four embers to represent member niversities of Canada on he Council for 1979—80. The Council Meeting will be held from January 21 to February 14, in the sub-continent, and cities to be visited will include Bombay, Madras, Agra, Calcut and Delhi, as well as several other centres throughout India. No, I won't call my students off if you call off yours!!! universities shortIv after the