NOTICES Notice to all students: Any person found to be in possession of a inacurata university I.D. card will as charged with an offence .geinst university regula- tions. These cases will be tried before the Student Judicial Committee., Any questions should be .directed to Norbert Horan. Internal V.P. 'The Student Judicial Comm- ittee for the year 1972/73 has been selected. Paul HacAdsm, a junior student this year, has been selected by the student union to servs as Chairman. Paul has servedas Proctor of 4th floor Main this year and council feels that he shows the qualities desirable and necessary in the Chairman of this Committee. Committee members for this year_will be Doug Bsyne, Mark Hellmich, Bill Suggett, Wendy Pacquette, Nike Read, Carol Ward, and Ron Callaghan. Any questions or problems arising can be addressed to Paul MacAdam 4th floor Main, Any inquir- ies of a general nature concerning the workings of the committee can be addressed to the Internal V.P., Norbert Norah. * Attention all film lovers. The new U.P.E.I. Film Society under the chairmanship of Bob Gillie is looking for new members. These Recuits will help to make the lists of movies to be played, work on the door, or take care of the administrative details. For this Society to bring in the top rated movies which you have been demanding than you must consider giving some effort towards this Society. Addeess all enquiries to Bob Gillie 19 Aehburn Cr.' Apt.4., or Norbert Moran Internal Veps e 2w 0 >~ m ‘4 43 O K 0 00 Q- :43 3 00 DD - HD. 0000000." O 03 1:8 ue-r1u7r’O-fl e O OOMIF u r-B.c EtJ UN HI 0' 0 II I H H 0 HI ID ICC HCL In- 00 no O HO h-OHOD“DDJJ~ 03> Gout-“Pnuns- ‘ Our-D u (3 n O.- F e-s- IF'F E e a A e a s u e O CID 3-H an OD. .Cl-l H" El-IB P-k Gin U.P.E.I. "International Student Organization” invites everyone to be at Marion Hell Lounge. Time: Tuesday 9:00 P.M. April 4; ‘ Occasion: PARIS Slides and Short film. ‘ Guest Speaker: Prof.Falvo "coffee and donuts will be served. future. If you have any ideas or questions of any kind please attend this meeting. At this time, the place and data have not been finalized, but it will probably be in the Duffy amphitheatre sometime between April 5 to April 12. Signs will be posted at a later date. Would the person who stole the transmitter from Dalton Hall please return it as it is very valuable to us but quite useless to you. To avoid deteetion, you could leave it in a specific place and then telephone the Security Police Office to inform them of its location. Also, anyone having any information concerning this matter, could they please inform the Radio Station. This piece of equipement is quite expen— sive and it was bought with Student Union money - which comes from your S.U. dues. Thank You - Radio U.P.E.I. S33 «:1 Person wanted: g s bartender and office job as: neat in appearance 3 in June-September s Brackley : Phone 675~2673 9 Mrs. Lorne McNevin EMPLOYMENT Part-dime workers want- ed to work in the student storeduring the academic year "72-73". mpplications may be picked up at the stud- ent Union Office anytime prior to APRIL 12/72. 'Positions open to both male and female. \ The Executive Approximately 3 weeks ago a 16mm film, one of a series of six, of Lewis Mumfordfia series on The City was taken from 211 Main, between 10:15- 10:30 p.m. While Prof. Hanovill was talking to one of his students in his office on the same floor. This film belongs to the Provincial File Library and the loss of this film greatly reduces the value of the series of six films. In addition this loss may make it impossible to get other films for U.P.E.I. from the film library. If the finder should read this, we urgently request the finder to leave the film at U.P.E.I. Library Circulation No futher question eill be asked and a reward will be‘ 1 given. ‘ There will be a very important Student Union meeting held in the near Besides the Student Union Progress Report (or State of the Union Address) Mr. Jack Kane will also be in attendance to discuss the future of athletics in all phases of U.P.E.I. which might be discussed a are the athletic fee and the priorities of the athletic department itself. Topics u 'D 3' O D O o: ‘D b l b 0‘ .s ‘0 s;oues3)_ ‘szufirr pue was Jefitna eoetd etea page....15 -S.U. Executive YOUNG NAN: "which in your opinion, is the more diff- Iicult? Peace or war? OLD "AM: “Peace is, by far the more difficult.” YOUNG HAN: "Why?" a o‘w m 5 § 5.3 OLD MAN: "Because, my young a 53;: friend, peace requires the a 8. _, :1 cultavation of those things 3 5'5 3‘ men find the most diculity S 3 S. to live with; 6.6. Honesty, “.2 3 Justice, Brotherhood, Temper ' d a ance, and so on.” 3 . m YOUNG HAN: "Is man, therefore f‘u,3 doomed to live in discord?" 83 3 OLD NAN:"Yes, so long as he 5 s'g speaks in terms of peace or SQ" war'."' 3'3 YOUNG MAN:”Doss your answer imply that neither exists?” OLD HAN:”On that, you may think!” 1. Show me the person who understands women and I will show you a foul. 2. As long as you can feed yourself you are also a rich man. 3. When I have lost something, I used to shoot an arrow in the direction where the thing was lost, and by tracing the arrow often I found what I had lost. 4. Girls are never as good ss they look. 5. The best way to know the exact person a particular girl is , is to stydy her mother very well. 6. Put the case that you write an examination in a university like this, and put the case that ‘you have already mastered the materials very well before you wrote the exams ‘time may be against you because you have so many informations to put down in such a very short time, but if on the other hand you don't know the materials, in the exam hell, you you simply put the tip of your pen on your lip and look at the ceiling while everybody else is writing. In that case, the time is not against ,you, BUT YOU ARE AGAINST THE TIME. By: Joseph A.F. King