The Sun, Thursday Sept. l5, l977. Page 2' our; comm ant; Yesterday l spotted an editOr. Although nOt a rare species they are difficult to find. Some are only seen in the early hours of the morning. This one was a Sun editor. basically there is little difference between one editor and the next. They are usually stooped with droopy, blood-shot eyes. They do not take axtreme measures to keep themselved tidy and are often marked by a.dishefielled coat. The only difference between a Sun editor and other members of this species is that the Sun editor inhabits Prince Edward Island. It is also rare to see a sleeping, Sun editor. For those of you who have editors, care must be taken. They are hyper animals with an intense build- up of energy once a week. As this period comes around ( with a Sun editor it is Wednesday night ) he becomes more and more hyper. This is marked by constant motion, usually pacing, and an increase in ranting and raving.rTher is also a tinge of deseperation in his voice. Of course this kind of behavior is not good. To calm your editor, simply take two ounces of vodka, add four ounces of orange juice and stir. Grab your editor and while holding his nose pour this mixture down his throat. Be careful. If you use too much vodka, you will have your own editor skin rug The editor would like to thank his staff fOr curing him of his excessive energy on Wednesday night. I would like to ’ express my thanks to all those students who were present at The SUN meeting Monday night. I am sorry I did't have more things available at that time for you to work on. You may have heard this be- fore, but next issue will be better. , The field worker for Canadian University Press (CUP) was by today and straightened out many things that desperately needed straightening but. Thanks to him (his name is Ken Dodd by the way) our next meeting will be better organized. I would like however, anybody who wants to start writing immediately, to drOp by during office hours and I will be able to assign them a job. Larry‘Green ‘ Editor At the weekly‘staffty meeting of the newspaper staff Monday night, a new name for this newspaper was discussed. After little rebuttal, the new name chosen was the UPEI SUN. As was reported in last weekfs issue, the name change was brought about by the reputation fOr “smut and'.d trash” The Cadre,the former paper had obtained. The editorial policy of the paper was also announced at the meeting. The UPEI SUN will no longer print anything deemed distasteful by the staff or the ed- itor. It was stressed .‘ that articles .which may effect people may still be published as long as it is done in a tasteful manner. photo by Lee W“ DonneHy The staff of the "SUN" wish totappologise»fl ~.- to the PLANNED PARENT-" ‘ .HOOD ASSOCIATION OF P.E.I., and especially to Edie and Paul Creighan‘ _ and Calaude and Julie ; Parent for the minor ‘layout problem we.ran - into in putting together‘. our first edition of i' the "SUN". We sincerely :7 hope no harm was done " £3M‘1i33‘wxiw ‘by our mistake, , . , t.’ w‘ x‘ ’BJ'J YEN/~- SWC‘E ...RE.G(srian'r/o,xl. TYNE HE 5555/ . #5 STANDS IIU LIA/E BEHIND THEN.‘ ' 'F he sun The UPEI SUN is a mem- ber of the Canadian UniVersity Press (CUP) with exclusive national advertising rights held by Youthstream, 307 Davenport Road, Toronto, ontario. The UPEI SUN aims to . (be an independent news- paper published weekly throughout the academic year by the UPEI Union, printed by the Journal- Pioneer in Summerside the campus and a few select spots in Charlottetown. Contents are the .responsibility of the editor. Opions are those of the persons expressing them. All letters and art- 'icles must be signed ‘v ' 1* . ». “n . . 'r': u i g .33 £13-: v‘ r.‘ ’u. . .W ism and diStributed throughout 4‘ Von this week's issue..,\ r, V eueav 17116 +16 ‘ sees/i .P/éCE OF mP/iPE’IZ #6 SIGNS TYNE HE 5555 n PROF F02 A (baggie/b41066, #fiDRE? '17‘, TEUEKV h‘E 351:5 AND‘ EVERV- THAN Two PEOPLE volume nine n9. two septa15 19W1 be withheld. Deadline for all submissions is Monday noon. Office hours are 9:30 to l2:00 and 2:30 - 5:00 Monday and Wednesday, l0:00 to l2:30 Tuesday and Thurs- day qnd most evenings. The staff meeting is ‘ every Monday at 7 PM in‘ The SUN's office, fourth floor Main, East end.. Thanks to Mary Ann , Hutchinson, Gerald McKenna,' Linda Scales, Sharon Anne ‘ Green, Maria Driscoll, “"' VMary Driscoll, Barry Chandler Joanne Peters, Tony Reddin, ' Cheryl Cannon, Lois Watkins, Roger Simmons, John Cairns, Mickey Place, Mike McMahon, ‘Claire Nantes and Lee Donnelly for working m) Dear Editor:ui \Congratulations on th y, ~first issue oijhe'Sufig and very best wTEhEEf— ' - for the future. Persons. ally, I was pleased with the the change of heme, I never opposed the other name, but I'm totally ., convinced that when the students accepted it . a“: f? ‘5 (z: 13);": had no idea of its sig- .: ' .nificance. , Yours, , ; - ' R.- J. Baker President '75.:3 a 3 :‘i l. :at the beginning they,»I : 2%} i”