There is a new priest on mpus. Father Brendon gannety, who was born in lland Ontario, has been pointed the new chaplin to Father Megannety is an late priest, a Canadian ssionary order, who re- eved his Masters degree in ychology from the Univer- ty of Ottawa. The Father ings considerable exper— nce to his new post. In e past he has taught in hools throughout Alberts d Ontario, and after that g the nation doing voca- 'on work for the Oblate der. Before he accepted '5 post at our university, ther Megannety was Chaplin the University of Windsor r two years. Father Megannety feels I e first item of business the new Chaplin is to at and get to know the tudents of U.P.E.I.. For is purpose his door in the tudent Service office on eneral Meeting here will be a general eeting of the Student Un— on Oct 5th at 6:00 pm in he Duffy Amphithreatre. 11 students are welcome to me and participate — you ve the right not only to y your pieCe but to vote. PEI Movie'CIKUb pt. 21, UPEI Movie Club esents " That Man Bolt", be screened in Duffy phitheatre. Time 8:00 p.m. mission $1.00. ig- Sandy Road g n' Whistle in the rn Thursday, Sept. 18 9.00 p.m. Admission C, music by Sandy Road. Cad re Ape/logy e Cadre would like to ap- ogize to the "Student U- on big shot" for having ted that they have had ry little contact with Nan nker. What Nan actually id was that she had had tact with very few Exces. th President Woozy Mac- ald and Comptroller Bill andler have done a large ount of work with Nan. The hers had not met her, as that writing (although ey have now). But then a- 1n it is not their job to rk with Nan. rk with the Rev. Ian Glass. ent many years criss—cross- New People (on Campus: the first floor of the Main building is always open. He is ready for business, dur— ing the day, Monday to Fri- day, for anyone interested in talking to him. Father Megannety is interested, and offers his experience, in student‘problems. As of now Father Megan- nety is going through the usual hassles of getting things started. He will be holding Mass at 11:30a.m., Monday through Friday, in the chapel. The chapel is in the basement of the music building, and is beside the cafeteria. Sunday Mass times are still a question mark. Father Megannety ' would like to know if any musician is interested in playing guitar or any other instrument at these services. He feels music would make the mass a real celebration. Father Megannety was first impressed with the friendliness of the Maritime region on his travels across Canada while working with the Oblates. Now that he is ear Ye, Hear Ye [con’t.) S.U. Positions Chairman of Movie Club .Chairman of Yearbook Chairman of Octoberfest Chairman of Winter Carnival Electorial Chairman Program Director of CIMN Speaker of Student Union Chairman of Panther Lounge Committee ' Bartenders W Editor Managing Editor Typist Head Reporter CUP Editor Reporters Pick up applications at the Student Union office in the basement of Memorial, Hall. Applications close Sept. 19, 1975. Job de- scriptions are to be piCked 1' up as well. Co'uncill Meeting The next meeting of the Stu— dent Council will be held Sunday September the 28th in the Barn at 6:00 pm. 'Please note the change in time. 0 .Day_ Students Day Students who wish to ob— tain lockers in the Day Stu— dent Lounge, Bernadine Hall, for this year should see Mary Ross, Head Resident, in Marian Hall. Only $1.00 key deposit is required to ob— tain a locker. The Cadre, Sept. 16, 1975, page 11 0 Father Brendon Megannity settled on P.E.I. he says in all seriousness that the openess of Islanders is be— yond compare. As a newcomer he wants to get in touch with as much of the student body as possible. U.P.E.I. Jocks Not Getting ' IT ' This reporter has it from usually reliable sources that jocks at U.P.E.I. are not getting enough of IT, assuming the veracity of the old maxim that only those who are not getting IT talk excessively of IT. Although it would be easy to attribute such overheard dinnertime conversations, as this article is based on, to the regular administration of salt peter in cafeteria .food, surely the answer lies deeper. While this will doubt— lessly improve their vali- ant efforts for various Pan— ther squads, (and for this, each and every student must' be eternally grateful), there are those of us who are concerned about the whole person. However, even we concerned individuals feel that the most suitable lo— cation for our valiant jocks to make known the ex—‘ tent of their sacrifices, and we humbly suggest so; is, in lieu of cold showers, our heroes must take the matter entirely in their own hands Lightning, Campus King of IT. CHESS: by So go down to Student Services and rap with the chap. YouV 1 find an en— gaging personality-there in -the office of Father Brendon ' Megannety. Kenny Higgins Rick Huyck, Your C.O. .By way of introduction, my name is Rick Huyck a sen— ior Physics major. I am currently holding office as your Communications Officer. Last year when running for C.0. I promised a Huyck (Hike) in Communications and I believe with your support we can accomplish this very Inecessary item. I would like to offer my serViceS and time for those who would like to express opinions about the Univer- sity (including S.U.) pol— icies. We have the power ‘and the right to be heard. Nuff said. This year I will be sup- porting the Cadre and CIMN. If anyone wOuld like any in- formation about these two organizations, or would just like to express some com- plaints or compliments, please feel free to contact me. I also hope to be in— volved with an Evaluation Committee, which will be producing, the so far myth- ical, Anti-Calendar. I also plan to be publishing a Stu- dent Directory. Hope to see you soon. Rick Huyck l. Jenkins Position + Strategy t Tactics =l x\\ / I Va 7’ c v / / ///,1 2 C,/¢ to? S § we \\\ Q King ._ 9 Queen .. 3 Bishop .. 9 Knight .. Q Rook .. V g Pawn - g ’WHT BLK I —— Q—QS! II R—B7 QXR! III RXPch K—Nl IV R—Q7disch RXB V RXRch KTXR VI QXQ R—B6 This position emminently illustrates how the potential the passed pawn possesses exerts a crippling influence on the white position. White could have captured the Black knight at move two, hoping to entice Black into taking the rook at rook 1, in which case White wins.i.e. RxPch. If Black declines and takes the rook at bishop 6, White faces extinction. This column is number 1 of a series to be presented weekly in the Cadre. It is intended to function as a focus for chess interest, as well as an outlet for the University Chess Club. Persons wishing to submit contributions and/or crit- icisms should address inquiries to J.F. Jenkins, c/o The Cadre. Chess Club meeting in the Barn every Monday at 7:00 p.m. ALL WELCOME!