/ / ‘1' . 4‘3?!" 0 --. .irv .H‘fi r ‘1. V‘ ‘ :4 3 ‘ > ,7 "3'5: ,,.,; ) awn-1'- r. .wm ' 7‘ THE CADRE, TUES., SEPT. 17, 1974 Page 2 EDITORIA I would like to extend my best wishes to all of you on your new year at the University, may it be both educational and enj- oyable. We at the CADRE hope that we can be help- ful to you, with a paper 'that is informative, in- teresting and controver- sial. Our hope is that the paper will have much more diversity than it, ever has had in-the past, with a far wider range of student interests being touched upon. We enjoy receiving your responce, whether it is on something that had Ibeen written in the paper, or just something that you feel is worth mention. The University newspaper shouldn't be for the ex— . pression of ideas by just a few people, but should be a voicing spot for a large nUmber of people ,from the University comm- unity. As a result we are still attempting to sol- icit the help of as many people as possible. We are still looking for people to do book and magazine reviews, cartoons ‘articles of general int- erest, layout or any other general newspaper business. Anybody inter-\ ested should feel free to contact the CADRE office in the basement of Memorial Hall or-call; 2 - 7341. ED. Dear Editor, I had the pleasure of visiting The Island dur— ing this summer. During my stay, I participated in a few Island activities. Many of these were not blessed and attended by the University. The University seems to overlook its responsibil— ity to the public. The Gold Cup and Saucer was one of the deprived acti- vities. When the Univer— sity does not participate in these famous.Island _ public affairs, no wonder Islander's think that the All mun «cum-d. 90' LETTERS MUST 35 5159450. Moms do. mm will be Dcth‘ Plan also Orv '0 "M" mars to :II) was or Inn. University is dead. A couple of student c1- owns and a University float thrown together by thelUnion and Newspaper would be all that is nee- ded to be of a Service to the public. Participation in a ann- ual event would put added spice into Island life, and it would be something that Islander's could look a lot of-Stuffy stagnant forward to. . VI am sure that the stu- dents would love to get *z,the-chancento’partiCipate in such an event. And its about time. that athe «prov- ince gets something more 4 , “Do 7m «Hank Hm Cadrc {3, [log heifer p4fl£3f. k out of the university than minds. _Yours Sincerely, . .. :.'f‘_BOh;.M01‘~I‘iSQn .» r? nvéfithIYLQQLlegg ’,;- Ottawa“; ' ’5 V 4- ; Phone: F0 F2 Member of Cdn University Press (C.U.P.) The opinions expressed are those of the authors. be signed to be considered for publication. 2 - 7341 g ‘ Editor: Richard. Willis Managing Editor: Louise Mould Ass't Managing EditorzPaula Foley Staff Reportersi Joanne Ings Typist: Laura Willson . Sports Editors: Mickey Place Photography: U.P.E.I. Photo Club. Art Designs - Rosemary Turkington Br: YOU pmo Mamas: IN THm—PVBUKANON, r PLEASE (ONSIPER THAT THEY AQE 71+EEE For; A PUnPosE. W‘E vausu ficmemwc EVERYONEIAUD\ SOME PEOPLE A?E mes LOOK/NC- x, Forz MusrAKes.!!t,\x All contributions must \ Robert Bruvels Doug Hope \ ~—_r;‘—— ’-