THE CADREuTues. Oct. 9, 1973 _Page 8 Fromll nder the Grandstand was“; (ii= we HAD one ) Another week gone by, everybody bored stiff, and the season's first Co-Ed dance under our belts. Speaking of the Co-Ed, we must give special mention to those who deserve it. To Grant Canvin, Bill Simmons, Doug Hope, Bruce DeLuties go four free lessons to the "Paul Durant School of Balroom Dancing," for their excellent on—stage performance last Wednes— day. Very good. we thought and Simmons and Canvin made Lee GWG Dobber 10% Slack Rac 4 formerly Slack. Shack 35 University JEANS. Many Tops To Choose From Student Discount the cutest couple, but Hope and DeLuties were definitely better danc— ers. - In musing arOUnd, we no- tice that the new residence is nameless. This is a sad state of affairs. To rem- edy this situation, it_ gives us great pleasure, as we sit under the non— grandstand and gaze at the structure, to announ- Ce the first Annual Cadre Name The New Residence Contest. Even MacAdam Field has a name, for crying out loud, and there's talk of naming the- scaffolding next to it Mulligan Mountain. The new Residence definitely des— erves a name. we are call- ing it an annual conteSt, because we're quite sure that any name we come up with will not be accept- able, or will wear off» over the summer, or some— thing, and we'll have to go through the whole thing again next year. It'sr best to set up an ongoing system to cope with just such emergencies. Anyhow, the way to enter is to ’ scribble your choice on anything. Even entries written in blood will be accepted, as they obvious- \ offers Careers for Graduates _‘ in General Administration Personnel Administration Financial Administration Foreign Service Annual Qualifying Examinations: Candidates for Administration must write the General Intelligence Test on Wednesday, October 17, at 7:00 prfi. Candidates for Foreign Service must write both the General Intelligence Test on October 17, and the Foreign Services Objective Test and Essay on Thursday, October 18, at 7:00 pm. Pre-registration Essential Applicants must contact their Placement Office by October 12. r The Government of Canada ly are more sincere. Send it to The Cadre, UPEI or drop it in at the Student Union Office. The contest will go on until we get at least two entries. Then an impartial panel of experts (Moran, Cameron, and the author) will decide the winner. we are open to bribes,1by the way.(A few bills in the entry wouldn't hurt your chances one bit.) First prize is two life- time subscriptions to the Cadre, second prize is four lifetime subscriptions to the Cadre, etc. There have already been a few names suggested, by the way. One is Denny's Folly, another Humphrey's Hangout. The worst suggestion so far is Mickey's Place. It's/easy -to see that it won't take much to win. Thissis import; ant business, so perhaps they (whoever they are) shou- ld call off classes for a couple of days to let people think (classes are no good for that). Too much emphasis on participation thesexdays. You can't go in and just ' think. You have to partic- ipate in a discussion or some such tommyrot. What- ever happened to the good old days when you could just wander into class in a daze, and wander out at the end in the same daze, and nobody was yelling at you about speaking up and stuff like that?) This week there have been alot of major events that deserve mention: the rain, the fried baloney in the cafeteria, I beat Jerry MacDonald in ping-pong for my first lifetime win, Mike Connolly has a sore foot' that prohibits him from run- ning in the basketball con— ditioning work-outs, but doesn't keep him from pitch— ing and playing shortstop in intramural baseball (speaking of that, the Ed- ucation team won their first game behind the baserunning of Jim Fitzgerald, the fielding of Paul Durant, and the hitting of Wilfred Mullin - a spectacular spec— tacle. The next game was 'another cause for jubilation as it was rained out.), and others too numerous to men— tion. (Could you follow that last sentence?) _ This week's Boo of the week (a weekly feature) goes to the Cadre staff for not printing last week's Boo of the week...BOOOO!! A second boo goes to Sandra Dunsford for getting her name in a Canadian Press story about ‘the Lady Panther Field Hockey team as the goalie who scored a shutout, but _ no mention of the fact that she had only one shot on goal....BOOO! ‘