me CADRE, TUES.) mam-26. ‘1974‘ page 12 THE DEANS DINNER Joel Hansen was originally designated to cover the Dean's Supper for the Cadre however Joel had an imp— ortant hockey game which unfdrtunately he lost. It's understandable hav- ing seen the Dean's Sup- per activity why Joel's ga- me ranked higher in his li— st Of priorities. I refer especially to the fact that the accumulation of the eighty per—centers was a demonstration of nothing more than the cultivation of tomorrow's elite. The emphasis was on the phony to which everyone conforms admirably. At the beginning there was an hour of drink and socialization during which n time Dean Edmunds provided ample tickets for the aquisition of suff— icient drink to facilitate cont from p..li I reject such offers, and con— tinue to freely donate blood in respect for their fellow citizens in times of need. We do not, of course, wish to interferewin any way with the adVerfising policies of university publications, but we would hope that once know: ing the full facts behind “We're looking for guys who are creative, have a vision of what's needed in thMorld—stand by their vision in the face of opposi- tion, misunderstanding — But not a selfish vision — doing things for their own glory but working to change a society that's messed up. alive. something with your life and the world . . vision is awakening. you find your vision."P. S. I Scarborough, Ont. .We’ll talk about it. “We’re looking for guys who...” v The Scarboro Fathers offer one road of bringing this about — a power thing — transforming attitudes. This has been my experience as a Scarboro Foreign Mis- sionary in the Philippines —I learned the Church has the power to do things —.not just baptizing, blessmg in the old sense —- but the dynamics of working with small groups of people who learn to work for themselves '— come into their own — become involved — a coming I don't know if you're creative, or got a vision ‘—- but if you aren’t content with what you see — and want to do . maybe your Let's talk about it. Maybe the Scarboro Fathers can help I'll be visiting your campus in March or April- z _ _ . _ _ _ ' Use this coupon or drop me a Iine—Fr.Terry Gallagher— I Scarboro Foreign Mission‘ Society, 2685 Kingston Rd., the necessary mood in which one could be phony. When the first hour was completed we were ushered to our tables to commence small talk with whomever we were seated. The meal consisted of deep fried chicken with baked potatoes. green peas and of all things fried rice. It was enjoyed presumably,at least,by all. With the meal completed, . the guest speaker. Doris Anderson, Editor of Chatel— aine Magazine was introdu— ced by past president Dianne MacDonald. Miss An-i derson proceeded to advise us that in the first place we ought to receive advice reluctantly,including her own. She urged the women speCifically to become con- Cious of the possibility of transcending their ads for paid donors, the staff members might have se— cond thoughts about accepting them, or at least feel in- clined to publish the gist of the information given ab- ove. Yours sincerely, Mrs. C.E.C. Harris President present roles as they are now defined and to seek out and to actualize their possibilities. Her words were well received by 311' Having dispeDSed with those remarks the evening came to its conclusion, presum- ably inspired by Miss And- erson's advice. So much for the Dean's dinner. With the Dean's dinner icompleted,all seniors were inVited to Ron Baker's house for a reception, the nature of which was to facilitate even further the cultivation of tomorrow's elite. Through the skilledr/ use of alcohol and the charming presence of Mr. Baker the success of the intended endeaqur is by no means in jeopardy. The game sosiety plays! Stan Dalton g ( “hammer; .e. Wherewill you? Will it take you from door to door looking for an opening? Searching for a I chance to practice all that you've learned? We have openings. And we need your talents. With your degree yOu can join the .Canadian Forces as a Lieutenant. From then on your experience and qualifications can take you just about anywhere. You’ll womMMhsomeloemofisomnmmmed equipment in the world. We offer you security, advancement, travel, a satisfying and fulfilling lite‘Where you can not only practice your skills, but do something worthwhile with them. _ ‘ It all depends upon what you want to do with your degree. . We have an answer. Think about it / then talk to a Canadian Forces Recruit- ing Officer, or write for more information / to Box 8989, Ottawa, Canada. - . i3E1' /“<w IIHHDUVEED ‘ WITH THE CANADIAN lARMflED FORCES. b1 éruflf} tH £51.93 “:0 L . «I