f when you look at it, who The Cadre, January 27, 1976, page 2 We. Need, Sucrificefpr days 'macrae ‘e-ditor_ia-l'_ that someone has make a mi— stake. ‘ But who? (whom?) Well, don't look at me. \ .1 Speaking of this PhOto Club business, I feel it is extremely important that we , make ourselves clear. Well, ff; I mean it could be pretty Why, I néver even had any— thing to do with the bloody thing. No sir, it wasn't me who's (whose) responsible for the mess We're in, no way, I have an alibi. Its not my fault. Then, upon whose (hoose?) shoulders does the burden lie? Look around you. Seek _out the snickering green .eyed devillish sneaky person! We need a scapegoat! Who (whome) can we sacrifice, who (hoome?) can we blame important, considering our position and all, and on the other hand it might not be important at all. Really, gives a damn? At any rate I wish to af— .firm my strong belief in the executive's falsity of stated position. I believe really very quite a bit firmly after all that, stated in a catch— all phrase I've arrived at the Bibraltaric conclusion “T II is; {MES S ; with the burden of the_mis-. takes of the past, whose (whuze? body can we Offer as atonement for our hist— . oric errors that have led us to this present folly?‘ our crisis position cries for blood! Someone musy pay! Well, not really pay. Whoever (whomever?) it is co—/ uld probably take out some kind of loan or other, or ap— ply for a grant.- Lets not be hasty. I mean, why should we suddenly become a pack bf revenge—seeking jackals, ro- aming about with slanted, ha— lf closed, bloody eyes, sear- ching for some horrible mis- carriage of justice to perpe- trate upon some poor oaf wh— ose (who's) misfortune it has been to bean physical re— semblance to someone respon— sible for the building of 4‘. that long white abortive at— tempt at selfish pride? I mean, why? . In fact, why be in this episode at all? Its not a person,we seek to destroy its an institution. There— fore let us destroy the Stu- dents' Union! Yes! Let us t w .11. ,, . . i 1 burn!‘Let us rape and pill- age! We'll get them! They won't slip away unhurt or unchastised! 'We demand a recompense! KILL! KILL! KILL! For the sake of the Photo Club let ‘us annihilate: But then again, who isr (are?) the Studentsv Union? ’Hmmmmm, I guess it must be you and me. Well, I certa— -inly wouldn't want totanni— hilate myself.‘ That woufd be ridiculous. “F Far better it would be of us to forgive each other our errors., Let us all come to—_ gather and admit our humani- ty, we are but’frail char— acters, unable of perfect- ion in our own right. Th— erefore let us come toget— her and patch up our diff— erences, seek to strenghen our present infirmities., Smile on your brother. Let us be nice. Let us forgive a past transgression, and. forget it ever creased our brow. , ‘ ' Better yet, let's just forget it. V National Firearms Safety Association, 7 Galt Street, . A “ oft-awe; entrant“ Continued'on5pagef544fi ,JQ. ”£ ffij 101 .'~.~.r-. (71' the majority has an organized voice to support the need for A firearm legislation. Readers God out of his life, we rea— interested=in further inform- _lize that he is only trying ration may write to; ‘ I Jto cover up something which ./‘ ‘y ‘ I H H is missing in his own life. ‘ i R" Some people try to shrug off a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ be— ing something only crazy pe— ople would attempt. But what aboult the Galloping Gourmet, or Johnny Cash who _ claim Christ as personal ' -savior? Are they crazy, or . have they stumbled onto so- When we look at some of the escape mechanisms that modern man has used to shove, The Cadre is a member of the can- adian UniVersity Press (C.U.P.). The opinions expresSed herein are 'those df the authors and db not pnecessarily reflect the policy of either the Cadre or the Student Union. 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Editor: Dave MacRae / When one venture does not sa'— n c o n t I y 3-9.: 9. “(‘1‘ Managing Editor ' Tony! Reddin ‘ V tiSfY, he looks for another- Dear Editor - . 'sip—v=§ <‘51~‘”*'Zr Sports Editor: Mickey Place 1 j 0ftimes, he drifts into ’ . _ 3’ <|" 5?“ “. Q News Editor: . . ,,r_ p . , Proposed gun-control le— .2 ,u 4. U- “ u :3 M v _ .g the deeper murky waters hwhen . 1 t. b th F d 1 _ “- - .41 0 3‘0 0... g 0,113. Editor: '. _ A. he should be anchored safely gls a Ion y e e era go '- ‘L u.“k"‘\(“- Graphics ‘Editorzr Barry Chandler» Typist: Pamela Bradley _ 'Advertising Manager: Gordon Coffin , ‘ . vernment faces the similar . ’ d p to the Christ, the an01nte problem long felt by gun_co_ oneh L Moody once said ntr°1 supporters in the Uni- ! "A man away from God cannot ted Stat?s ' PowérfU1 gun have true pleasure. He is and huntlng_l°bb%es here 0P- continually searching for pose any gun leglslatlgn me— E something he cannot get—th- asure§ WhICh may reétrltt the irsting for something that ever Incre331ng avallablllty can quench his thirst and of handg?ns and longguns to he cannot get it until he the pUbllc’ In caPada’ much E the livin fountain." Of the pro—gun legislatlon ls ’ comes to g supported by U.S. gun magaz— ? That llVlng fountaln is ines and large retail outlets The Cadre is avail— able on campus at the Barn, Main, the cafeteria, Library, Cadre roffice, sand, Staff: Chuck Gosnell, Chuck Desroche, Ro Turkington, Blanchard on Tues- Mark Rock, Paul Butler,| day. 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