\ THE CADRE, Tues., Oct. l6/73 Page 5 . CADRE MANIFEST ‘In our April 3rd Issue last year, we promised to reprint the "Cadre Mani- festo", it is\here re- . produced for your infor— mation. _-Editor The "cadre" recognizes. 'that the university is dis- tinct,’but not separate, 'from the island community at large. It recognizes that as a result of the abOve, all island concerns are its cone cern and will be involved in a9Y issue it deems approp— ' firiate. I * '-$t recognizes that relig- 1 "'1 ious, politics, economics, and education (as it is structured on P.E. Island "at present), exerts a tre- mendous appressive force on each and every island citizen. The "Cadre", in its recog- nition of this, will address itself accordingly. It‘is open to criticism,. ~suggestions, and so on, however, n9 article Will the given any consideration by he who has not the cour- age of his convictions. Articles will be screened selection will be on the basis of factual document- ation: intelligibility and coherence: and whether or not it is defamatory and laible. Any article which the Cadre editorial board believes is defamatory will be rejeCted. . The "Cadre" will g9; be part of any "personal"vendetto's. The"Cadre" will accept art- icles from anyone on the basis of the above. The "Cadre" welcomes any and all who would particip- ate in preparing for public- ation, however, if you have no sense of committment or purpose to your paper- stay away, for you Would constitute a hinderance rather,than anWW asset. EIMTTMR AWW‘ \ \In your own way. In your own time. On your own terms. ’ You ’11 take to the taste ofPIayers Filter. Player's wwWi WmmmzflmemmmmofMfimmHwnhmdWdhmawhatMtMngimhwnhmuwwsmmamwmsmOMd FEEL OUR BACKSIDE ferry mcleod The Backside Coffee House. Well bless me, Fanny! What a grand place. Heard of it? In the barn, Mon., Tues., wed. 8-12. What a fine atmosphere it has. .Atmosphere? in the barn you say? Simply through the use of mellow recorded music, tablecloths, 5¢ coffee and hot crossed buns and candle light! A place to meet people on your own terms. The cata- lyst is the candle light: it s3ems to draw people closer together around the table. It illuminates like no other light, softening features and conversation. The sound system is beaut- iful, Doug's own, two large clear speaker units. There a broad selection of con- ‘tinuous recorded music, varying from folk, to jazz to mild rock. The music is at just the right level. Just enough so that you can actually speak to the per— son next to you and be heard. Loud enough that you can listen to what the art- \ists are playing and saying Artists including, Jose Feliciano, Joni Mitchell, Nitty Gritty Dirt band, Chicago, Roberta Falck, and many others. The Backside is certainly a welcome alternative to "the Hop" (G.J.'s), the Jolly Knight, the Pig and Whistles and even the Hotel There's an opportunity here to move outside the heavy social games of the other clubs, the potential is here to really meet an— other person, to hear their voice, to see the features of their face. The music isn't like other places, not obnoxiously loud and appressing but thoughtful exciting and well selected by Doug. All the enjoyable qualr ities are incomplete with- out the most essential quality — people, friends, lovers. ‘My thanks to Ted/Gamauf, Mike Hennessey, Doug Gal- lant. John vessey and Mike Place for creating the potential for a very ex— citing coffee house. I en- joy the Backside. HELP The advertising committee needs a salesman to sell advertising for The Cadre and CSUR. If these media don't get some revenue, they don't run. Commission will be paid. See Jane in the Student Union Office basement of Memorial.