i The UPEI Sun, 26, 1981, 5 Monday: ready for Florida'. The true meaning of,acadetguic freedom, in view, is. not 5.; 1.33; ' . v. 1L2; Tuesday: ,iirtié-ivéfpeeh‘bériéiidérifin.etelyfhav artfully :IiféL. "sake ' ,, Professor :X. Listening to him talk about books, one must make a double translation, from his actual words" to‘ what he means, to the The first and third are not that far apart, but most listeners,” I suspect, (especially students) , ' stick at the second positio‘n‘which is wholly false. For Words: "Of Course I ‘- = haven't read all~kof G.K. Chesterton." V'Meaning: "I've read 90%." Truth: ""I'Ve read some or none. " Words: \"I get terrible confused by the . theory 'of ' relativity, don't you?" Meaning: "I know a tremendous‘amunt, and I'm humble to boot." Truth; ,"I have only Lamsuperfhipial‘grasp” of this concept ,andXCI‘m‘as__‘arr(jgant‘as‘hell.." Wednesday: The Campus is a—buzz. with talk, that some professors will soon be. fired because the university doesn't have enough money. .But how to choose‘then?_ Myown proposal, as Chairman of the Parking Committee, would be to stencil ‘ ‘everyonefs salary on the sides of'their" V . «Aucar’ in the‘uiiét'fi‘alltday- 4’: ~ 2 with SlSfi‘TJOOTéE th'é‘dbor‘fibuld term-contract lecturer. "phother7car might" be 7 _‘ there"‘for'only hOur, the duration Ofna' lecture, ' but théi-‘figureion the deer is $49,500; I» I " wonder'which one the university would cut? . 'IhurSda'y: Salaries could also be (posted on office doors-- into the telephone directory. resin ‘could' then ‘be established fairly easily and used ' * calculations." A- ~ ~ ’ -' Fridayé ‘For my‘part, '11 have decided‘that' if i I were declared“redm1dant¥or unexigent, 'I Would become at'truCk—driver‘.‘ ’- I could thendrive my truck‘through some of the larger holes in the documents that sometimes ‘enanate from certain offices of the Migration.” _ K a ' - with one of these - to experience the ’ veness displayed by Panther Lou‘n e Bar v Monday-mitsday * ' -. memes—sow. A We have: y . “ wand-s bestvlgeo games: it“ if gig g§§ES§E§,- 2' m. .;V;E . ‘ {7 .v." V‘s‘ftd'dtf Cable Vision For all Barents etc. Movies ! !' ‘ Feds at ‘; Happyrbur-Znednovies g ~eVery week, 50¢ Admission. ‘ the definition of' rape .' as "assault witha 'theyweretoenterthe — Thanks-"From Big Brothers does gives him/her the support and emotional stability to allow him/her to grow into a loving, sharing adult. And this is definitely not all a one—sided relationship. The joy of the Little Brother/Sister from having you as their own "special friend" is matched only by Youfrmn good feeling you get from making a Fran Nancy Burgoyne , Iwould like to , take this opportunity to thank all those students of UPEI who made our ” "Be a Big Brother/Sister for a Day" 'ca'npaign an . outstanding success this year. I was very pleased with your generOus response'to our plea for support of the _ Big Brother-Big Sister ‘ Association of P.E.~I.‘ To those of you who' volunteered to be. a "Big" just for the day, I . sincerely hope that your expectations were fulfilled, and that you enjoyed the time you _ shared with your "Little" at the planetarium and at Burger King. I also hope that you will give serious thought to applying to become a Big Brother/Big Sister on a more permanent basis. There are well over 50 children in the Charlotteth area alone whose fervent wish is to be a Little Brother/Sister on a permanent basis with you as their big Brother/Sister. ' . A special thank—you is in order ~er those”; ~ who are volunteering their 1 time and concern to build a lasting relationship lonely child happy and carefree as a child should be; and also from the knowledge that the love and concern you are giving, will enable this child to show love and concern for others. I The connon image projected of university students is one of _ apathy. well, this is one clear example of how this is not the case: and if you are ever accused of being apathetic, remind them that dozens' of students.from your university showed-they cared about others. Again, on behalf of all our single parent children, thank—you. If you have any further questions Iconcerning the.Big Brother ~Big Sister Association feel free to call 892—5979 between 8:30 a.m. and 5;OO p,m. or_drop by the office at 179 Queen Street-f . ' . Yours very sincerely, Big_Brother-Big Sister ' Association of P.E.I. fatherless or motherless Children. 'For a youngster to have someOne like you who really caresabout what he/she thinks and Engineers Lack-Hal?!" Virtues ‘ ’ .‘say, their resisting v president inthe act of being sodcmised. ' Would , they .Chuckleevand .uhoist , , another beer?s: Would ' ,, they. snickeraand voice ,fl’te appropriate ,éengineere < ing?) corollary "When rape; is. inevitable relax v, and enjoy it"as ' - consolation (assuming ~ of course, that consolation - “was-required)? .4 . Nazi desensitization tactics enployed during g :World: War 11: included as; the dissemination of r pornography to the Poplilace with the , intention of insulating and isolating its timbers and thus preventing concerted effort against the \ atrocities being committed. Keep on like this, mgineers, and in no time we'll all be cooking with gas. ~ Sincerely, Maureen A. Hula Dear Editor: '< ; Although not a student, I enjoy reading the SUN and similar publications developing wit, humour; ' _ compassion, and-incisij y' ; those who will be: running the world and,-one hopes, correcting the errors of '- my generation. I i r ' w" ' Y0ur most recent -‘ editiOn largely featured an editorial and thoughtful Garment on Not A ’ Story, a film about ponngraphy. In imita- position' to this:’was the Ehgiheers" Page, which not only lacked all of _ the four virtues stated ’ above, but which: included ' friendly weapon". One worflers what the reaction of a group of engineers would be if Barn one day to discover,