| a ee PAGE 12 STUDENTS IRATE, SOCIETY INEPT [continued from page 5| to let out its designated space, hence they’d not re- quested its use. Pat Thomason, who is ‘‘effectively the individual in charge of booking College .space,’’ according to Gray- don, later confirmed that no request had been made for the use of the upstairs caf- eteria by the Student So- ciety. Thomason stated that there would not have been any difficulties in acquiring its use, but that she was lead to believe that the lower caf- eteria was the preferred loca- tion. —--- Thus, it seems that the responsibility for your unre- warded wait January 28th lies in the Student Society’s negligent, malformed under- standing of the specifics of the situation. And the pre- vention of its future occur- ance, largely traceable to the Direct Action of two con- cerned students. _ - Ernest Hawker CHESS CLUB Question: IF KR8 and A8 record as the same coordin- ate, what colour are you? Question: Was Ruz Lopez a Mexican featherweight? Question: Is Stauntan a city in Ohio? All dissinterested parties are encouraged to leave vital data at. Other-Press. office, care of Brian Pharez, so that their name might one day grace a chess club’s roster list. Hurry, Hurry! THE OTHER PRESS otential were everything in life, Suzanne would have it made. All her life Suzanne has adored animals. So no one was surprised when she announced the opening of her very own Animal Shelter. . She built her business the hard way, with far more grit and discipline than money or experience. How ironic then, that just when things are going well, there’s another kind of problem. Suzanne’s become quite the social butterfly. Everything she does, she overdoes, including drinking beyond her limit too often. She doesn’t realise there are equally good reasons for self-discipline now as there were when she was just starting out. Suzanne’s at the crossroads. She can protect her future by opting for a moderate lifestyle, including the sensible enjoyment of beer, wine or spirits. Or she can gamble. If you were Suzanne, which would you choose? Seagram We believe in moderation and we ve been saying so since 1934. FEBRUARY 9, 1983