> An ne Invitation to the Graphic Design Christmas Party ; yy) 8 p.m. tl December 8th # 3 Smithe Street Se iY Ah letter to ex Someone. Please tell me what is going on. All this stuff about Sylvia Scott’s class. Doesn’t make any sense, every- one into saving himself — saving appearances. Most of it was just rhetoric. No one was talking to anyone else at all. New mythologies sounded like new riders of the purple death to me. The piece about Kun Fish was very good. Long sentences and he sounded like he was from a different class. It would be interesting to know what other workshops are dealing with. People doing a lot of talking. You know there aren’t many of us here working too hard either. Soon though eh? A concerned student third year New mythologies, or old riders of the green death, you are right, “it would be interesting to know what other workshops are dealing with.” Soon though eh? —co-editors bring friends = ( p and liquor cf *hay/ DON MCLEAN GOES TO HEAVEN ! could have been most anything ! set my mind to be a book without a cover a daughter without a mother a man without a lover oh you know there’s no limit Fas when you're a poet on this planet nl You know my teachers they all used to talk to me before | could hardly see and when my guitar hadn’t even been given to me oh god let’s have a light shine on this world today so people’ll come and pay and I can just walk away Yes, | could have been, most anything / put my mind to beg” @ priest riding on jello’ Ree just an ordinary fellow, oh but in the suburbs all those nights | knew | just had to fight to redeem the lives of many in my land of milk and honey so here | am with my guitar, yes Rnown both near and far learrmgd my ways with Buddy Holly and JW kro that | ain’t sorry Oh god you know the people want me, my truth and my memory can’t see I’m part of mythology and now I'm three flights up and building castles in the air and choose the people | want Be to have in my hair 4 when | die and they lay me to rest, = gonna go to the place that’s the pest oe oh god, when | die let me come with American Pye So just pass me on upstairs to~ ~ the one who combs my hair Gordon Moore/November 1978 by PETER SCHUYFF Litter to XXXX I think X student newsletter is great and realize that it is still new and therefore could take a few suggestions. The school has a big problem with communications to students in outlying departments. Would it be possible to use the newsletter or a part of it to inform of upcoming events such as student shows, gallery openings, Granville Island news and whatever else is happening of importance around the school. I realize this may be more work for you people, and my only suggestion is to perhaps approach the Dean and see if extra credits can be given for working on the news- letter. I also hope that X can become an informative news- letter without stifling the creative part of it all. I think it is possible. —Francie Queyras The problem of printing information is always a matter of compiling it, and then there is the question of who is going to do that. What X needs is someone who can compile a regular events and information column. In this issue we begin a regular coverage of the Helen Pitt Gallery openings; we would appreciate anyone reviewing openings, shows anywhere, for publication. As for a full-scale column covering the art world nearby, our feeling thus far has been that Vanguard (published by Vancouver Art Gallery) does an excellent job of it and has much more space available to do so. Perhaps the question should be asked, “What is of interest to students — and what is not?” It seems that anything could be. Our en- vironment is large; everything is happening; much of it is publicized in other papers. Re: things happening around the school, we could all understand a bit more of that. This means submitting the information to us; the co- editors can’t really make the assumption that they know what’s going on, Developments with the new school on Granville Island are being covered, beginning with this issue. In January we expect a full-scale general discussion about many facets of the new school, including the proposed five year plan presently being considered. The deadline for material for the last issue this term is Wednesday, December 6th. Our production night is Thursday, the 7th, at Smithe Street in the graphic design area. Anyone who wants to be involved in the putting together of the newsletter should come to Smithe Street around 6 pm. —co-editors sail } poi: sae FD an en Invitation vs to the Graphic Design Christmas Party 8 pm. 2) December 8th ve Smithe Street bring friends and liquor e: = Ah letter to ex Someone. Please tell me what is going on. All this scuff about Sylvia Seott’s lass. Doesn't make any sense, every- ‘one into saving himself — saving appearances. Most of was just rhetoric. No one was talking to anyone else at all, “New mythologies sounded like new riders of the purple death to me. The piece about Kun Fish was very ood. Long sentences and he sounded like he was from a different class. It would be interesting to know what ‘other workshops are dealing with. People doing a lot of talking. “You know there aren’t many of us here working too hard either. Soon though ch? A concerned student third year New mythologies, or old riders of the green death, you are right, “it would be interesting to know what ‘other workshops are dealing with.” Soon though ch? ~co-editors DON MCLEAN GOES TO HEAVEN could have been most anything set my mind to be @ book without a cover {@ daughter without a mother 4@ man without a lover ‘oh you know there's no limit when you're a poet on this planet You know my teachers they all used to talk to me before I could hardly see and when my guitar ‘hadn't even been given to me ‘oh god let’s havea light i shine on this world today 0 people'll come and pay and I can just walk away Yes, I could have been, most anything I put my mind to ‘priest riding on jello %, Just an ordinary fellow, ‘Oh but in the suburbs all those nights Thnew I just had to fight to redeem the lives of many ‘in my land of milk and honey so here | am with my guitar, yes ‘known both near and far eared my ways with Buddy Holly and Y& know that I ain't sorry ‘Oh god you know the people Se Dee eee aes payin See aes nn gies and choose the people Iwant fy ~< ae eee | gonna go to the place that’s the pest *—** saree jana certo ‘So just pass me on upstairs to” eases Gordon Moore/November 1978 by PETER scnuvr Litter to XXXX 1 think X student newsletter is great and realize that it is still new and therefore could take a few suggestions. The school has a big problem with communications to students in outlying departments, Would it be possible to use the newsletter oF a part of it to inform of upcoming ‘events such as student shows, gallery openings, Granville Island news and whatever else is happening of importance around the school. I realize this may be more work for you people, and ‘my only suggestion is to perhaps approach the Dean and see if extra credits can be given for working on the news- Teter. T also hope that X can become an informative news- letter without stifling the ereative part of i all. I think it is possible. Francie Queyras ‘The problem of printing information is always a matter of compiling it, and then there is the question of who is going to do that. What X needs is someone who ‘can compile a regular events and information column. In this issue we begin a regular coverage of the Helen Pitt Gallery openings; we would appreciate anyone reviewing ‘openings, shows anywhere, for publication. As for full-scale column covering the art world nearby, our feeling ‘thus far has been that Vanguard (published by Vancouver Art Gallery) does an excellent job of it and has much more space available to do so. Pethaps the question should be asked, “What is of interest to students — and what is nor?” It seems that anything could be. Our en- vironment is large; everything is happening; much of itis publicized in other papers. Re: things happening around the school, we could all understand a bit more of that. ‘This means submitting the information to us; the co- editors can’t really make the assumption that they know what's going on, Developments with the new school on Granville Island are being covered, beginning with this issue. In January we expect a fullscale general discussion about area. Anyone who wants to be together of the newsletter should come to Smithe Street around 6 pm. —co-editors Cell : ee se ee RA | |