Letter to the Editor, Dear Sir, as the editor of are school newspaper you are supposed to be the alr mighty know all of U.P.E.I. So could yen please inform me via the newspaper, who is responsible for the dis- .trubiyion of chalk and the icleaning of the black boards- jin the south anex. R If I happen to miss my Ist ‘2nd or 3rd class itiis poss ible for me to copy down my notes that Ihave missed, .since these notes seem to gbe left engraved in the .black board for the followiing :ing 24 hours, the only trou tble is trying to desyinguish between what notes are from the Ist'class end what notes ;sre from the other two. , »I much appreciate the .kindness of the administrat ion to have these notes a- vailable to us for such a long time because I realise that we are the only univer- tsity that can provide this gservice for the students. But could they not supply more black boards because {right now I have notes made gout of Architectural Geome try, English, and history ,all in one. Or am I mistaken and such a course exists 1' round here? 4 1 If nothing can be done a- ‘bout_ the chalk could they iplease supply each teacher ( prof) with a wrist' building kit as that they ‘will be able to rub off a éthisk layer of chalk when ‘they want. aIIll-lllllll-IIIFI-III"' Dear-Sir, After listening to Radio U.P.E.I. for the last couple of weeks I set out to find out just who or what is(are) running the station. It seems that there is a staff of four who are in charge of the running of the running of the station, but after approaching the execur tive of the radio station I was unable to recieve any type of reasonable response about the station. I was also unable to make any sugestion as to changes concerning the running of the station, because as stat- ed by the executive "You have to go through the Stud- ent Union if you want the name changed." 59 air all I want to know is who is running the Radio station, is it the ex- cutive,of the‘station or is -it the executive of Student Union as usual. Who runs the Cadre? I hope that this doesg not cause you to much trbu his, as I realize that this will envolve quite a¥ bit of research as the infof‘ Vmation concerning the clean ing the black boards, is in the high security 214 .and to say the least disturbed over .fizzle out to nothing.’ I den't think .Organizing and then watéhing every- - a flop. 4IIIIIIIIIII-----II;-------‘----- page 6f ' I n ' , L , section of this campusfiler. Please do all in your p situation, for my eyesight power to investigate this is slowly failing me, as I try to read between the words to find other words. Thanks Ed, Mike Duffy rleast cg mi - ' he. “ ' “‘3' " singers Pepper g '. .' . _moviesv , .“Lionel, stop that! It’s only a picture!” to buy. Dear Sir: Spirit: I write to you as I am puzzled the way things have been turning out. To be more explicit, I am a member of the Social Committee and the past weeks I have watched things graduatly there is anything as maddening as spending hours on the phone; making and hanging posters; booking; and thing turn into nothing less than .THE CADRE. ’ vissue:Ron Kelly, » Moran, Eddie gardn¢ _Woodside, Mary Jan: Heather Mossman, 3‘ Miller, DougBayne, Moryimer, Kenny Ad Cairns,Geoffrey Cr Bob Gray, Bill Mac .Phil Marnik, Lorre ‘and Tony Scullion. Editors one and a Member of the Canadian University Press. Founder and charter member of the Cadre Press Syndicate.The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the autho authors and are those of gauthors and are the respons- ibity of the editorial board. Published by the U.P.E.I.S.U. Contributing staff for this