f? . THE CADRE,MARCH 27,1973, PAGE 2 t _ ' if I ‘ r ; L . . .Sho” Bursts , . Escape. .Ism! An enjoyable evening was had by all at the residence _ of Marion Morisson March 14/73. Norbert Moran provided the' Peggy Kelly graced her ' . ALL RIGHT----?~. 9 lovely family in Rumford Maine You been d°in 1t- ' ' for the duration of March Break I mean ‘ everyone $5 dOin it. and hopefully W111 be back with What are they doin ? ' Doin' the do... / A refreshments, but had to leave us Soon' V due to other committments. Norbert Mbren was recently Meanwhile the world and Alice J. Barrett provided ent- PUt up befOre magiStrate Joyce / the university flounders , attainment for the firSt Part DUffy on Charges 0f break and onwards and not necessarily of the evening by imitating entry' He Pleaded not gUilty u wards We have been esca: the conductor of the U_P.E.I. and was acquitted. Why? 'En he have failed to Philharmonic Orchestra. Joyce Fine: Selitery Confinement for \ Pragple with our environment Duffy and Norbert Moran posed twenty four hourS- ' I g ,pYbu say _ just what the" for some pictures to commem- ~ Carol Ward couldn't make ' ' hell you talking about? I'm orate the evening. Wendy Paq— it home for March Break, but talking about many things — uette was busy with correspon— as every faithful daughter for example the student dance work and Laura Willson ' should, phoned her mother reg— union (sic) elections; I brighgeoed UP the evening by Ular1Y- heard that certain groups ;::: tSiggafigezséryéfizwrigk::_ A noted figure on campus voted for cerEain candidites ded in kind. Jeanne Ings. :ve tOday Stated that the only because they elt sorry or a play by play of a recer: people with any get up and go them ;'SYmPathy for the movie at the Capitol Thedtre on this campus are those Who deVi1.. About 12_30 P M ever ' apply for proctorship. I tend \ The Wh°1e damn community I 9 - - yone Went to disagree. Many people get 7 here at U.P.E.I. still has hls 9W“ WaY- An°ther Sparkllng up and go from this campus. a chance. YES, if the vari— evenlng 1n Marian Hall- ous student leaders (do we See you, have any?) face the issues and keep them hot - I'm tal— Sally Socialite kin' about no more escape... ism! I hate to start talking about rights (oooh - I really love it...!) - but here I go wheeee. You are a citizen you know. You do have res— ponsibilities (I hope), so logically youxmust have rights. THE RIGHT TO KNOW ********* THE RIGHT TO e91 This is why the Cadre published the faculty and staff sa;eries. Now you know, therefore, now you must act. If you feel a certain professor is not worth the phoney tile he is standing on, the lecturn he is leaning against, inform the administration_(BRAIN POL?) or vice versa if you think a professor isn't getting a sguare deal (three cheers for R.G.) tell the administration about it. OK ARE YOU AFRAID. (either/or) We must communiCate, not like chirping birds (escape.. ism) but telling each other honestly what is on our minds. we are at the university Crossroads Candidates Need You , level and an is no. right. You do have the responsibili- Dear Ms. Editor: Congratulations to the new staff of the Cadre for impelling the Cadre into a qualitative "rag to riches” leap. The last issue offered a striking call to action in the matter of non-academic employee salaries and a momentous spur to education— al thinking which faculty and students ought to heed. The Cadre has at last become provocative but not petulant, serious but not dull, imagin— ative but not frenzied. Could it be that for the first time in its history U.P.E.I. will have a university paper? Yours sincerely, Verner Smitheram . .5 ty. Mary MacKen21e and Thom— coltures- I . The new residence next as Cussack, both Senior Arts A group of generOus stud- to A&w is a real gas The students of U.P.E.I. have entS are aSSiStiog in organ— ' . . . _ . money that is going to be been selected by Canadlan izatlon Of a fastathon begi- , ' " .— , . . .. made by U.P.E.I.(incorporat- Crossroads International to nnlng Frlday 6‘00 P-m- Maroh ed?) WOW— partic1pate in thei: summer 30; aggr::d;§g Saturdiy 6:90 i AND YOU ARE THE EXPLOITED... overseas program. s was P- - , a tota of . ' YOU ARE THE PROLE. _THE PLEB, prev1ously announced, they twenty four hours; to help so what are on oing to are required to raise $500 raise money for the Crossroads y g - do about it. Nothin cause each, which will Pay thelr cause. We would be most ouvre d i v i 'd i v the travel expenses to and from grater1 if You WiSh t0 V01' ' do I o nb 13' o nth barn another country. The progr— unteer Your time and Effort ’ih meani r ge it i e oin' am is designed so that they in getting People to Sponsor mar daun: n yzur ra n, g might have an opportunity to I you for Snob an effort- SP‘ . rOEECAgg rgufi 'ALL OVER You live and learn the native onsor sheets will be availab— ‘ "' S ’ 1'Hanson customs of a foreign 1e from Marion Morrison, Jee 5 community. Crossroads is a Stueent ServeCeSS Jodi Smith 5° many deeds cry Got to be i? voluntary organization des-' and Mary Lou MCAUlY (Bernad‘ done 3 igned to give students an ine Hall) and Mary MacKenzie. And always URGENTLY- < opportunity to have a cross_ Watch for posters and support The world r0113 on, cultural experience: to edu_ your Crossroads Candidates! . Time hurried. . cate them to the variety of ' .Ten thousand years are to long” living habits found in other M'Morrison Seize the day, ' . ' The hour, MAO—TSE—TUNG’ Poems.