‘ The Cadre, January 2], ]975, page ]2'7 ' “ _, .>_;yl _ L _.y Music department ’-. Joining us at""l,ast, The Cadre wishes to ex— ‘gténd a warm welcome to the Faculty of Music, under the direction of F. A. Ressor as they settle into their new accomodations in the Steele Building. This marks the final consolidation of the former P.W.C. and St, D.U. in that our University is finally together on one campus A note to those who are un— familiar with the history of U.P.E.l. is that the Music Department has, until now, attempted to function in the less than satisfactory accom— odations at the downtown ‘ campus of Holland College. The Music Department has anticipated moving to the Malpeque site for several years, not unlike the Faculty of Home Economics which moved into the renovated Dalton in _ ‘ ‘ September of 73. When Holland' is hardly condusive to the DOW they have been almost PHOTO BY ORVILLE LEWIS College reannexed the space pracitce of the Fine Arts, totally isolated from'the in the basement of p_w_c_ so it is easy to sense a feel— reSt of the University Library Building this Septem— ing of extreme satisfaction icommunity. The U.P.E.1. bar, the faculty had to oper- with the new facilities. MuSic Department His ate from such diverse locat- Also, it can be hoped an asset to us at this ions in an office building that a Stronger-Sense 0f ' inStitUtiOD: and I trust at 285 Kent , Montgomery Hall identity With the UniverSitY that every effort will be and several other places thr- communitY\Will be felt by made to welcome them into oughout Charlottetown. This our newcomers because until the_fold; «pm. PHOTO BY ORVILLE LEWIS PHOTO BY-ORVILLE LEWlS Open letter to Stile administration; Dear Administrators, Faculty, and Staff, \_ faculty, and Staff ‘1 The Cadre is financially subsidized by the UPEI Student Union. Students pay for a subs: ‘ i e cription to the Cadre from their student union fees. we have always placed the Cadre around campus in places where students can con- veniently pick them up. We have been plagued this year with the problem of non—students taking the papers. We aren't trying to discourage anybody from reading the paper, we are simply stating that certain people are taking them though they have not paid for them. y \ A yearly subscription to the paper can be ovtained for only $2.50, and can be paid at the Cadre office any weekday afternoon. Your HELP IN THIS MATTER WOULD BE GREATLY'APPRECIATED. 3 -7 ’ '~. ' I \ ~ . ' . Sincerely yours, The Cadre Staff.