The Cadre,~Nbvember 25, 1976 page 4. I —+our comment—— It would‘we assume.be of the neccessary co-operative only proper to comment on spirit, and people really are the state of the union (studentprimarily full-time students. union, of course) so to keep Ma'ybe.’it'wélild”be£a good thing things proper...the union, if COUDCll did fold (You have or rather, council is going heard the rumour?) Maybe noth;‘: through a bit of turmoil. ing _i_S_ being accomplished. (That wasn't meant to be an ‘Maybe nothing §§g_be accomplé understatement). why? Not ished- We.-however. are too many people are aware ‘0PTIMISTIC!(We are also nuts.) of exactly what they are Student Union can be an supposed to be doing, meetings imPOFtant bOdY. it can,With are composed of trivia] a little input from the’entlre details that unfortunatly StUdent bOdY-- Let's just do have to be dealt with, remember that this will be the 11k 1]. I there seems to be a good deal first successful general 'Th etc: :n9 t and we 1°Ve of back-biting and not enough mefiting 7" the hiStOI'Y 0f e a re. . » U.P.E.|. and that before ‘people can work effectivelv tney must feel that their efforts are being appreciated 0n.to matters of even greater consequence... our executive has_detided that The Cadre's-name has Communistic overtones and therefore must go??? According to the dic- tionary Cadre means, "a frame' work" or “nucleus”. Hardly Communistic in our opinion. Besides it seems only proper that those working on a paper should bevable to call it' whatever the Hell they feel Ulzana's Raid starring? - Burt Lancaster and’n'x’fib Sr‘ Bruce Davison.Directed by Robert Aldrich. ’ Duffy Amphitheatre, Sunday,Nov.28,8:30 p.m. Admissbon -$I.25. ‘ 6£NE¢AL “r ~ “_.. .’ . _. “if” “50%? eta-53$: Yuri—n wAs- gamma- ’ "DEAL" mg “FE-1° if m... I at... new m. PM" F..- mm . r W; ~ we! we ‘WtAT‘OFij " KEEN-‘- 1~ pw'i-PNMSNFWE' «stamens!- I at... .i’mseuusm. ‘ or. BEsr ' > ‘ emit PEOPLE?" ‘ ' '5 T :1 'INHfifig It>go ON‘A BENJZING-i . Tm? THQRSDAY NWT. 1 ‘ix * ix: \ ‘:531 \v :‘ II- 1 4 ‘l 9 , é‘; »- i‘ y \_ b “ \_ , Ill . .-.-_ 1...... , ~ II ts. i} ’33 l‘ ‘ I!!!" ‘ll'!l' Flu h I ,7. ‘~ the lack of attendance there of. ' It is indeed interesting to note that the counCil which is criticizing our attendance was itself a ’remnant of‘our esteem representives. It seems if our dually elected councillors were truly interested in the support they should receive,.they would have been in better array. Although there was some fruitful discussion it lacked new input and ideas. It is becomming unéeas— ingly obvious that a majority of the students attending this humble inw stitution are not inter- ested in upgrading'their interest and involvement. Academics are only a part» of the learning processéat 4.2: this university.g a»? L f It was the Sttdedtfi' a‘ ‘ who voted them into office to attend to our affairs. It is now up to us to determine what these af- fairs should be. As the situation now exists,‘ it is quite obvious if we don't do it, it won't get done. »‘ So, see you Dec. too (2) A P . I I ‘ ' . n . ' 0 Many Councillors do not H d MU) 0" be m” as. even know what is going g D c d ' ‘ on in Student Union 2 a ear 4 Affairs,(although this is in_many cases the Councillors Is there something you do or don‘t like on own'faults). The show was for the campuSYIhis is the place to complain or encour— rpurpose of solving a few -problems. Chuck and I age.All submissions very ‘ much welcomed. learned what some of these problems were. I myself have several ideas to overcome Some of the communications problems between the Student Body and Council, which I hope can be acted upon by Council if we are still in effect after 'December 2ndT I remind all students to be at the Duffy Amphi— ” theatre on December 2, at 1:00 p.m., if they do indeed want a Student Union. Sincerely, Cheryl R. Cannon Senate Representative general meeting Dear Cadre, ' This is a letter direCt- ed to a elected councilor of the Student Union from someone interested enought . to read the "comments". once again the subject up Communications problems ' exact duties pertaining to all members of Student Council. Another im- portant solution derived from the callers, was for Student Councillors_to _ reach out and communicate I was “Qt aetlng as to their fellow students on an impartial broadcaster, a personal basis. The but as a concerned councilor Communications officer was on the issues pertaining asked to call CIMN in t0 StUdent union- we regards to these problems. were attempting to find It was then learned that out from the students the Elisabeth Burke was out problems they would like of the Province. to see solved by Student Nothing was said against Council. From many her in anyway Shape or answers arose the word form_ I do not say things .Communication. Some behind peopleis backsi '. SuggeSted a meeting be“ The general concensus of tween the Executive many iS that there iS 3 0f the StUdent counCil terrible lack of communicae for Popular discussion was I Remain Yours Truly and the counCill°r them‘ tion between the student" the general meeting and Linda S.F. Dunning seives, 33 set down the, IKbOdy and Student1Council. “ “ '1 "'_z ‘ ' ; 1;j1“g.1 T/ffi i “ .‘VW . , K > -1\ - w an aeimsa J ¢€)' Dear Cadre, In answer to "Concerned for Free but Equal Speech", myself and Chuck DesRoche decided to hold an open live show on Tuesday, Nov. 17th at 6 p.m. ' .3- 2;. 1'. er-dv :1. I7" -.. h'