ntheweek‘end of Jan— v16th, 17th and 18th, ‘ legates from the Un- y of Prince Edward ' lg and Chaplain Bren atmety attended the Re- nag_Newman Conference St John, New Brunswick. purpose of the Confer— ewas to meet with rep- tatives from ten other fiime Universities to. “a ways and means of’. mmaging people to dev» a social conscience. huniversity presented mject which they would ryout after‘their re— w'fiw m H-n. nth m D ‘ isliohnesty Cont. " c“self—confidence in him- lh lacks self motivation' has zero degree of inte- storambition left in his mJyou agree or disagree? ymthaVe something to say um subject of Academic hmmsty please get in to- with one of the following Me: (Your name will be lScience Dept ext (238) f Don J. Gillis L Engin—g kg Dept ext (179) fRoger Black — Education t 2-2461 etRowe, 2‘8627 tma MacWilliams, 4—836] fies DesRoches, 2-6708 H you feel that you have evmm information.on the jam of Academic Dishone— mease contact one of people indicated or drop othe Faculty Lounge be- en3:15 — 5:00 on this kg Thursday, Jan 29th. Charles Desroches * Chairman 5 Academic DiShonesty Committee' cconfidential if desired). fA. Gary Webster — Polit—' turn to their respective gcampuses; ‘ The main point of the conference was that it is the responsibility of each individual to wake up to the needs of those around' him or her and to do some— thing to improve the sit- uation wherever improvement is called for. Improve what?, you may ask. ‘Well, for starters, how about . the atmosphere righ on ca— ‘npus? If you are dissat- isfied with the apathetic attitude of the student body, then do something pEl New‘m/anCoiiference Rep‘stto Visit N about it. accomplished if we wait for someone else to do something. YOU are the SOMEONE that everyone else Or if you is waiting for. think that nothing can be done on campus, how about spending a little time visiting some of the old people in the nursing ho- mes in Charlottetown, vi- siting the sick in hospi— tals or volunteering for one—to—one teaching down at St. Jean's school? We're all in this togeth- er so let's each do his own little bit, eh? 'As a result of the co- nference, there is to be a Social Action Committee Nothing will be The Cadre, January 27, 1976, page 9 ursing'Homes (ACT) on campus. The fi— 'rst project of this comm— ittee will be the creat— ing of a "Save a Child" fund, a project designed to support and educate ne- edy children of the Third World. 'Through such act~ ivities as a variety show, coffee houses, movies etc., it is hoped that enough money Will be raised to make this project a success and , in the process, get students‘involved. P.S. If you are inter— ‘ested in visiting senior ,citizens in Beach Grove or Supporting this project by Providing transportation, Please contact Jean McArdle at Marion Hall. formed as part of the lar- ger Newman organization hat good old °° 'n' roll} aturdays Ii the am DISCOBARTI 0r the socondgroat Omostro, there's All“fission: 50¢ good use. Nameepl Gny__i_.m Address-iiw,m_-_ An Officer's job is a far su most office jobs. If you want to know more about our companies, send this coupon. Be a different kind Of company manager. The kind of company we're talking about could ' p 1 be a Combat Group. You could be leading Infantry, Armoured and Artillery units. ‘Co-ordinating the actions of ground support jet fighters. ' It takes intelligence, guts and a cool head to lead this kind of company. How about you? With us you can put your knowledge to / Directorate of Recruiting & Selection National Defence Headquarters, Box 8989, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K2. Please send me more information about the opportunities in the Canadian Forces to lead a Combat Group. I Prov perior alternative to Kerry Moore Al». \ GET INVOLVED WITH THE CANADIAN .Ww.-,illen__l“.w4 .,,elPomaICode_l_-ltllillee_ University?“ , ' ,u I Coursei..-’