THE CADRE, TUES., OCT. 23, 1973 Odds and Sods CAMPUS GROUP TAKES ONTASK A number of UPEI students.- will stage a conference for Maritime University Chapters of an organization that does not even exist here yet, in mid-January. The students, under the dir— ection of Rachel Roy, will hold the annual Conference of Maritime Newman Clubs. The Newman organization is a Roman Catholic oriented group (but without membership restrictions) that attempts to foster Christian action on campuses. It is a form of "pastoral -Outreach" under the name of Newman. The society came about when governments began to take colleges over from churches, and chaolains sou- ght ways of continuing their‘ work on the campuses. They were named after John Henry Cardinal Newman, a 19th cen- tury Catholic philosopher who devoted much of his life to a theory of the university, The UPEI students are form- ing a chapter, and they hope‘ to get off the ground after Christmas, according to Miss Roy. ' I The whole issue of holding the conference came about .as the result of the attend- ance of some UPEI students at the previous two Maritnne gatherings. They were asked t host this years, and ag- eed. T he goal of the conference vill be to promote Christ- gin ideals and action througt .the media of friendship and the exchange of ideas, With t e imnt to foster these i eas and actions forcefully on the campuses of particip- 'at'ng universities. Miss Roy says that any stu— .dents wishing to join the UPEI Newman and/or work.on the conference, should drqp’ into the weekly meetings held on Tuesdays at l P.M. in’t e Chapel. There are only a limited number of ‘ 1974 B. B.'Al. GRADUATES interested in a career in public accounting leading to qualification as a Chartered Accountant are invited to meet with our representative on campus Page 10 spaces available at thé conference for UPEI stu- dents, Miss Roy advises, and those who wish to att- end should get their app— lications in at the soon-u est possible moment. ELECTION RESULTS FRESHMAN . PRESIDENT - Yo Willis Vice PRES _ Sharon Stewart SEC.TREAS - Evelyn Vloet SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT - Margie Cain VICE PRES.- Mike McAdam SEC,TREAS.- Barb Stevenson SENATE , ‘ Irene McCardle - l7l -Elected Stan Dalton—lSO-Elected Joel Hansen-130 Allan MacPhee-9l KERR §OARQ OF GOVERNORS Ken McNeill (acclamation) EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE Bob Thompson (acclamation) OKTOBER BARN This advertisement is written to publicize Oktoberfest at the Barn. Starting Thursday noon. The Barn W111 serve Germans style meals with wine or beer all for 75¢. This excellent eating and drinkr inq deal runs Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with Beer and Wine available -from 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. each day. So if you're dried out from the mid- terms, we strongly urge you to replenish your bodily juices this wee end at the Barn, after all it was an ancient Teutonic proverb that said, "we're not here for a long time - we're here for a good time" Oktoberbarn, Oct. 25th, '26th and 27th. PIG N WHISTLE Some students have expre- ssed a sincere concern that perhaps the cut off number of g 450 is unfair and also that perhaps the Student Union is 4‘ profit oriented. It is unfortunate that our Student Union centre capacity is only 450 and Fire Regulat- ions do not allow more.‘ Consequently we have had to limit our numbers. we would appreciate student co-oper— ation. Students are signing others in with levity and as a result UPEI students are being denied. Please consider what consequences this has. If anyone can develop an esa- :ier way please let us know. If you are wondering about the profit, drop into the office and discuss it with Mickey. He will show you the expenses. we appreciate your comments and suggestions. It is the only way we will know what you are thinking. Dianne MacDonald President UPEI Student Union RESERVE PROGRAM A limited number of vacan— cies exist for men and women interested in a second 'career as an officer in the Canadian Armed Forces Mil- itia. Successful applicantS' will be enrolled with the rank of officer cadet. Two summer courses of twelve- weeks duration are required to qualify as a lieutenant. Pay for this summer training period is $94.50 per week with rations and quarters provided. 1 Applicants must meet the following qualifications: -Canadian Citizen aNO record of unsatisfact- ory conduct -Aged 17 but not yet reach— ed 23rd birthday -Married or single -Meet medical standards -Have sound academic rec— ord‘ -Pass security clearance For further information phone: . Captain J.F. Derby Queen Charlotte Armoury‘ Phone‘892f2612 MONDAY,0CTOBER 29’ and TUESDAY,0CTOBER 30 Appointments may be arranged with the student placement office H. R. DOANE AND COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ST. JOHN'S rm CHARLOTTETOWN HALIFAX SAINT JOHN erst, Antigonish, Bathurst, Bridgewater, Campbellton, Corner Brook, Dartmouth, Digby, Fredericton, Grand Falls, Kentville, Moncton, New Glasgow, Newcastle, Summerside, Sydney, Truro, Windsor, WOodstock.