m‘ tl'mrsday, april 2 , Sue's rebuttal Dear Editor: Upon reading your editorial in the- Mardi 26th issue of the Sun, I was both appalled and dis- appointed in your commenm. I feel that these comments w'ere both unfactual and totally uncalled for. For someone who‘ spends perhaps an hour, if that, a week at The Barn, you have made generalizations of me, as well as the 1 other executive members and council that are unfitting. Vice—President is not a public relations posi— tion, as is the job of ‘President. I do a lot more behind doors than the public sometimes realize. for sub-organizations of, the Student Union. I deal with people and their personalities rather than figures or outside governing bodies. My "job description", which I feel I have fulfilled includes; Yearbook, sub— organizations, social committee, Winter Carnival, Fall Fest, Student Senator v Acting President in his absence (which I did through Orientation) and the Sun. At this point I would like to note that, it is not my duty to serve (with the exception of ~ Senate) on all these committees, but rather to oversee each and make sure .. ,3, - E’ED BA Hath it" column, but in an editoral it has no place. To call me a socialite I might have accepted because I do enjoy being with people and having a good time (don't you!? It) me this is a benefit not a hinderance. It is my right todowhatI'wantand as long as I am harming no one (and fulfilling my duties as V.P.), I owe no e lanation of my personal life to anyone” An executive member works with the other executive members, and they as a whole come to agreements as to what should be done when a problem arises. I feel this year's executive has done this and to criticize Being responsibleone, is to criticize us all. Even you 1V5. Hartman have made mistakes. This is not to say we the executive are perfect and have made no mistakes, but the impor- tant thing is that we have learned by them. At this moment I feel very frustrated because I am entering a new mandate as Vice-President Internal. If as you say I have done nothing then I must have done an excellent job of "pulling the wool over peo- ple's eyes". If this is the only think I have achieved in the last year it is a sad thing. "You can fool ' some of the people some of - the time", but I am sure I have not fooled all of the qualified people are presen‘people here at UPEI: by re- so that each may run smoothelecting me to this new (please note that I have served_on these coxmuttees have given help when asked. Student Union is not a ' 24 hour per day job, but neither is it a 9 to 5 job. WhatIdowithmyowntime ismyownBUSINESS ,IVB. Hartman. Itisnotthe position. I feel that my job as V.P. was well done this year.» No matter what you write will convince me other wise and it is for the benefit of everyone else that I write this letter. It is quite humorous to congratulate all the business of everyone readingchairpersons that you did the Sun how often I go to that matter! at the end of your editorial Jim's or anywhere else for because all these committees Such comments fall under myjurisdiction. Imith laugh at in a "leorIs this not a reflection ,_ Ph. 2-3073 2‘3075 SITEAK HOUSE My mum . lulu M earls Char-broiled steaks and burgers K-MART PLAZA *_ '- Welcome ‘foGJ's . '3 MONDAY NIGHT Jim APPROPRIATE cosguns PREffRRED“ STUDENT NIGHT _ 61’s? (DISCO FRE :’ WED/l: mam NEWWAVET M — ’ ROCK w NIGHT ' in itself? :EVeryone in- volved in Student Union this year has contributed to - their fullest, including you Ms. Hartman. Council has taken on some very touchy issues and have handled them quite well. If we" spent all our time talking about issues Such as El. Salvador, Seal Hunts, Irish problem etc. at each Council meeting we mould have no time to dis— cuss issues that may involve the student. After all, we were elected to work for the students of UPEI, not made statements about political issues because they vary from person to person. In closing I would. like to say I believe in freedom of the press, so long as facts are Straight and not distorted. I feel in my case that the facts were untrue and that it was uncalled for. This is by no means a stab at my « peers, but rather without themI couldn't have done as V.P. this year at UPEI My best to them and to you as well, Ms. Hartman. Sue Parlee Vice-President, UPEI S.U. Amuéedond appalled 'IbtheE‘ditor Iwasbcthamusedand appalled to read your editorial One must ' assume you rely on uncon— firmed information since some of your statements are so far of" March 26, 1981. from the truth it is un- believable that you would print them. Perhaps an under— lying motive exists??? Based on campus comments, your editorial aroused more interest and response than x: any event this semester. If so, you are to be commended, and I trust a account will be published in this week‘s paper. It MOVIES 2’30 -8=30 / ,leA\l drag on. retractionand more exact ‘ is unfortunate you had not thought of it at the first ,of-thesemesterwhenymr was in dire need of support. If not, however, and it is my belief that this is indeed the-case, . your editorial deserves a few clarifying remarks. . First off, I agree some cmmcil meetings tend to But then, what can when 23 (or a portion thereof who stay for the entire meeting) people get together and try to agree on policies. (30 to a Senate meeting for a comparisbn and remember, most of these senators are supposedly. the educated :of our society. 'Ihere are also many other aspects of council meetings whid’l require, im- provement i.e. attendance, attention to matters on the floor etc. and hopefully . next year will see the elimination of the so called verbosity and tactlessness of our councillors. ‘ Your criticism of the' executiVe leaves a little to ; be desired. You are indeed .33 ‘apoor substitute for the " "Watchdog'Vand we are for— _ tunate that he/she at least ; checks out assumptions before printing them. ' - I'amglad that you saidthe 3 "untrained eye" as you oh- . % ,viously fall in this category. 'A gross error was made in- cluding the existing Treasurer ;,. as one of the more active _ executive members. An infor- ~ i mal investigation revealed that "T.W." shows up for , council meetings, payday and very little else. Council 'is still waiting to see a report for the previous. mo months' activities and regard- kligsgno erthcgpysgg Mickey W111 Place's figures. ‘ While on the topic of Treasurer, I cannot under- stand your statement that the Treasurefi will have more . work as a result of the re- structuringreport. Ncw, I- knowyou were in attendance at the meetings that dealt with this report, but for / your information, the Treasurer's duties are reduced by this re- port. The responsibility ' for external advertising ' .is transferred to the new ‘ V.P. External and this is the only mention of a change in the Treasurer's duties in the report. Perhaps this sluows that our editor is in the same category as some of the peo- _ ple she is criticizing.... To even a casualvisitor to The Barn, our V.P. Sue Parlee would seem to be always around _ Fe’edbog cont. on p58, In; .- .. 1.. r -.t-~:' _‘