l) REWARDI ‘ REWARD: For Information Leading to the Whereabouts of the Missing Council & Senate Members. -. Are you aware that you are supposed to be repre- sented on Council & Senate? Remember at the first of the semester we voted for our representatives? Upon election, these reps were "supposed" to attend to their responsibilities as elected members which in— cluded attending.§ll coun- cil meeting to express yo- ur views and expectations. The following is a list of your council and senate Carol Ward, Mike Duffy, Peter Morris, Mike Read, Irene McCardle, Lou- ise Mould, John Klubb, Bettie Paynter, Ellen Dri- vscoll, Marion MacEachern, Bob Thompson, Paul Durant, Joanne Ings, Margie Cain. Yo Willis, Ken MacNeill, Paula Graham, Dianne Mac- Donald, Barb Stevenson, Dave Smith, Stan Dalton, sandra Dunsford, Rapheal Pak. ' Ask your representatives ‘what went on at the last council meeting-» even at the second last meeting. What about the general me- eting? Chances are, they will not know since their absenteeism has been quite prevalent throughout the term. Murder—On campus Aristotle believed man to be a rational animal. Ern- est Casserier has called man"animal symbolism". But were either of these men familiar with only the so- puS'they would, I venture to say, formulate a dictum something like William Ba- rrett's "irrational man". Nowhere but on this campus has it appeared to be more selfedefeating to uphold two of the more 'noble' i views listed above. At ev- ery moment they are being negated. This, of course, is not to say that the.st— udents at the.University of Prince Edward Island are any less intelligent or any more intelligent ' than_those of other univ- ersities. Perish the tho— jughtl, . ‘ 'The students here are only more spirited and mo— willing to squander their spirit in areas and mOdes of behaviour that were va— lued as ideals durinq ancd ient Sparta. And look at the greatneSs of Sparta: what'state was then stron- ger, what state had more individuals who were Will— ing to express immediately in action any sentiment they felt at the moment THE CADRE. TUES.,_NQV- 4/, 13/3 Page 11 To you, council and sena- te members, I would caution you that three consecutiv- ely missed meeting will constitute removal from council or senate. Some of you have already missed 2 meetings. Again, we make an appeal to you, the student body, to approach your represen- tatives to make certain they are actually represe— nting you. prov1ded it did not shake the established reality,in what state were individua-‘ ls more impetuous and more committed to expressing themselves in sudden burs— ts of passion, in what st- ate were individuals more steeled in the impenetrab- le armour of resolution that they could act any way they desired - and with WHAT'S TH I59? ATTENTION ALL FACULTY MEMBERS: Have you heard of the Poverty Ball to be held on Tuesday, Dec. 4th??? Well listen and we'll fill you in....There is a Newman Club here at UPEI and we are hosting the Eastern Regional Conference for the Eastern universities. The conference is to be held in January 1974. Nee— dless to say we have been ' raising funds for the con: ference throughout the se— [mester. This time we thou- qht we'd throw a Poverty Ball for you, Since you are part of the University and we'd like to see you .have a great time. The ball is to be quite simple —— a M12920! I iii? \ ,w [I ma. .h g / a" I 4 f -1\\'"«.V,‘{:"ttil‘lg".' “If? U T \\‘, ill/[tum “11$ *1!“ 9 \ mu . ii! UV M “M "' ‘ \ “Nu “A ‘il;.i"“i\ .‘ / Congratulations to the few council and senate me+ mbers who have been seeing to their responsibilities as members of the UPEI student council and senateu The next council meeting has been set for Sunday, Dec. 2 at 6:30 in Memorial Hall Lounge. Please be th- ere and be there on time. Paula Graham Speaker - UPEISU -impunity, provided they were the stronger, in what state were individuals mo- re manly,_in what state m more courageous? Certainly they could not think. But‘ what did they care? - tho- ught,themselves, they put to the ax. And, after all, theyiwere justified, for they had and lived a "good' life. ' LEE BOURRARD few crackers here, cheese there, etc. We are also setting up a bar to wet your whistles with while you mingle with the various faculty members and the students involved in New- man (we're to be your ser vants)!!! 7 Believe it or not we are actually involved in a "good" thing and we're as- king for your support. Be- sides it should be an all round good time for you. ‘Tickets are available thr-' ough Department Heads and Newman members. Thanks for your support!! George Mitchell & Rachel Roy - Newman Co-Chairman.