w \ \ THE CADRE, OCT'ODER is; ‘15574,’ PhGE‘lé’flfi' l Seniors 0n Thurs. Oct.3l, Heckbert Studios will be in the base~ ment of Memorial Ihll to take Grad. pictures of those sen— iors who missed or did not make appointments for pictures last week. This will only hold true if twenty or more people make appointments. Please sign up in the Library. Sports winner "Thanksgiving Sports Draw UPEI" WINNER: Miss Evelyn Head Home Economics Senior at UPEI Dal bushes: school A representative from the Dalhousie Business School will be on campus on Nov. 22 to talk to graduates who are interested in entering the M.B.A. of M.B.A./LL.B. program at Dalhousie University . Appointment for interview can. be made at the.Placement Office, Room _102 Main. 'Godspoll winner ‘ The winner of the two free tickets to GODSPELL was Bethany Turner R.R.#l Winsloe. A sophmore at U.P.E.I. the scope is limitless. Nov. 8 Phone 429—4080 0 Final Year Students Today, the Chartered Accountant plays one of the most exciting roles in business management, tackling complex and fascinating problems. For the professionally-trained, Discuss career opportunities with Clarkson, Gordon representatives, on campus Appointments should be made through the Student Placement Office. if this time is not convenient, please contact us directly: Clarkson, Gordon & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS . St John's - Halifax - Saint John - Quebec Montreal - Ottawa - Toronto - Hamilton - Kitchener London - Windsor u Thunder Bay - Winnipeg \Regma - Calgary - Edmonton - Vancouver - Victoria \ I. e 9,.» .- w «n 5-- A plane NEvi CAUSE or SEVERE BRAIN DAMAGE: COED Dormitors According to Dr. Elizabeth Aub Reid, a psychiatrist V at Harvard University, who has compared the dormitory life of women living in one-sex dormitories with those in coed residences, women in the latter form more relationships with men, ranging from acquaintance to platonic friendships to love, than their counterparts in all-women dormitories. They become more comfort- able in the presence of I / ,l. ¢ Revenue cana men, benefit from having both men and women on whom to test out their preconc— eived ideas of what is womanly or manly, and as a result tend to abandon stereo-typed notions. They also seem to respect them— selves and other women more, and to be pleased at having women friends. Dr . B . Schlesinger reprinted from Chatelaine Oct. 1974 i ‘1 - .s n will) J u . ism lore mes: , . lv'T :24u (Taxation) To meet its requirements for profession- als. our Department has developed a one yeartraining programfor university graduates. Through appropriate coui'ses given at our training centre in Ottawa, alternating with on-the—job training sessions in our district offices throughout Canada, we intend to graduate qualified taxation officers. espe- cially in the Audit, Verification and Collec— tions areas. We invite you to come and meet our - recruiting teamsforinterviews Nov. 12—13-14 For more information, contact your university placement office or the Department official. Bill Fulton, whose phone number is 894-5556. yourself; then about what we can accomplish together. ' For more'information on the diocesan or religious ., priesthoipd, contact Priests ét the Sacred Heart Delaware, Ontarlo NOL 1§oy