/ Maxim, _Ap.r.il a, 1975, “page sonic: This Jim Griffith: "Beaver Food might not be back next year. They haven't done us a favour in two years" Marion Morrison:( In refer— ence to living in a girl'sk residence.) "It was so nice to come home after a date and be myself a- gain". Revell: "We got enough g...d.... Indians at this‘ university already". Joe Baker: "If that motion does not go through unammen— ded I'll leave the chair again" (rezseating D. Smith) * 0. Sharkey: "Well, women are ......people". Gary Webster: "The only peo— ple who can help people are people". Richard Gool: "I have no time to go to meetings or functions at that u— niversity. I have my books to publish and my films to make"; Terry Pratt: "You shouldn't print anything bad about the Princeton surveys, they cost us ten dollars apiece". Micheal Hennessey (Registrar) So much for objective re— porting". (Re:the Cadre) M. Hennessey (CIMN): "Look, I'm telling ya - we ne- eded that money for ra- dio equipment". Bob Thompson: "It's about time they did something good for the football. players" Lou Hannick: "We've got a nice big beautiful lib— rary but it doesn't have any better research fac— ilities". Roger Black: "They shot him, they shot him". (re: Edge of Night) Rennie Kermath: "If I was el- ected to council, the A Special Thanks The Cadre would like to thank all those who bought subscriptions for the year or who piad issue by issue. The Cadre is subsidised by the Student Union and there— fore students, in effect, pay for it. Other members of the 'University Commun— ity' make no financial input yet have felt at liberty to 3' maire, c'est fantasti- - Mike Foley: "If I seem ner- ‘ Satadel Dasgupta: "Sociology Yoot’s More Memorable "Gaines first thing I would do _ ~ I , is to rip off $1000 for ‘ ' eyerybody (the execs Z and then sit down and let this place make some money". ' I'll" 0... Ted Crockett: "You f... for I thenext Mthzm ‘lS rd ESQFdEflflbfihf~3 ; Mike Read: " ". Richard Wills (in class): 'I'm just laying my trip on you". Kenny Adams: "I don't pay any attention to him” (M. Hennessey) Morris Rogerson:“And now the‘ 12 O'clock news". , ‘ I?» X 1‘ Buddy Quinn: "I'm telling ya — those profs are more ignorant than the kidsfi. Ly in): Gordie Pierce:"We've got some pretty damaging photos". Albert Macdonald when asked if there will be a rev— ution: "It's up to you". Glen Palmer: "Labs in the morning or eneningIThat wouldn't be acceptable to the faculty". ' Harry Love: "Cough, Cough, Cough". Gary Higgins: "Got any pap— ' ers". ’ Charlie Mills: "I'm not as .Stupid as everyone says ~I am". 'Colleen Warren: How can I type this g... mess when bob Campbell: "Well I guess I can't even read it". I'm sort of a male chau—_ vanist". , Louise Mould: "I refuse to stay up until five 0' clOck again this week. Everything's going to Adrien Arsenault: "La gram- Elaine Smithies: "Elaine get que, c'est superbe, c'est your 5... together". belle..." O have to be in on time".1 Paula Foley: "Paula, you are t .d" (It, as usual, wasn't) so 3 up1 . ' é Dave MacRae: "This is going to be a weird paper next year, man. vous and keep looking over my shoulder, it's because I used to teach at a boy's school and whenever I turned my back, they threw brushes and chalk at me". Richard Willis: I'm wishy— washy". M. McNulty: "I don't have time for any interviews with the Cadre". is the study of groups, and the individual does not really mean thatv much". take them free. Once again, a special thanks to those who paid for subsciptions: Richard Ellis Fred von Dreger Gary Webster Suzanne Manovill Pat Donahoe Terry Pratt; Ron Bartell & The Information Office WITH MANY THANKS To ROSEMARY TURKINGTON WHO CONTRIBUTED so MANY CARTOONS , MANY 0F WHICfi ARE STILL AROUND. ‘ "