NewFreneh |mmersmn ngmm. Most students are by this -time aware 0f the opportun- ity afforeded them by the French Immersion Program offered every fall to get to grips with spoken French in a more concentrated way. The Modern Languages department, while it feels that this is the mast effective way to learn French, nenvertheless recognizes that some student because of the demands on their timetable made by the Subjects they are majoring, are unable to take advantage of course. With this in mind the department has experi- mented with a course this year which meets four times per week for a total of six semester hours, i.e. double the length of a regular cou— rse. This course has the same objective as the Immer- sion course, namely to im- prove one's spoken French. The department would like to make this comprimise course moer widely known in the community and would invited students who are not total beginners and who would be ; interested in investing two of their courses next sem- estre in French, to jion the course in January. Monday 3:15 - 4:40 pm, Tues, Wed., Fri, 10:30 — 12:05. Man Conft dd This university is our _ place and if people go ar— . ound wrecking, they cannot complain about the lack of _ facilities or anything else. Thanks for bothering to read ,this and I hope that whoever they are, they got the hint. Signedz'Turned.Off Tenure Correction Hm Editor, Sir: ' - I was suprised to read e news item in your recent Issue (November 18,1975) cOncerning the decisions of HE Senate Tenure committee.“ IWish to point out that Tenure Cammittee does not decide the granting of ten- ‘mee- It only recommends to' F0 the President. The Pres- ldent makes his own recomm- endation-to the Board of, Governors. 4 I ‘ _ Publication of this FfiormatiOn in the.CADRE tirunfortunaterand prema- tmf as the procedures for nogme con31deration have yet been completed. Yours, sincerely; x MPP- Madan, Chairman Senate TenUre iCOmmittee .United Fund ' I ‘ Another Wet; Dream “shorts. We could then invite gThe Cadre, November 28, 1975, page 5 Nov 30th Conied 1n this time of giving, we at the Cadre thought that it would be appro- iate that all of you middle class thoughtfull...conscientious....givers knew who you are giving to when the time comes for that Great White Conscience Salve to come to your door. And so with the greatest of... and misgivings too, the Cadre pres- ents.... Prince Edward Island United" Fund _ Agency AHocaflons For1916 ' Be there! Hyealfh Agencies Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society — P.E.I. Division $ 12,960.00 Canadian Foundation for Polio and Rehabilitation - P.E.I. Chapter 5,100.00 Canadian Mental Health Association — P.E.I. Division ' 14,496.00 canadian National Institute for the Blind ' 20,500.00 ' Cerebral Palsy Association of P.E.I. 3,100.00 Multiple Sclerosis Society of canada — P.E.I. Chapter 6,924.00 Family Service Agencies Catholic Family Services Bureau 519800-00 Prince County Family Service Bureau 31,600-00 .P.E.I. Protestant Children's Home 28:800-00 Protestant Family Service Bureau 28,000.00_ Youth and Recreational Agencies w "Basilica Recreation centre ' ' 27,500.00 Boy Scouts of Canada — P.E.I. Council 15,500.00 Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. 41,600.00 Girl Guides of Canada - P.E.I. Council 7,728.00 Navy League of Canada - P.E.I. Division 1,500.00 Parkdale—Sherwood Boys' Club 5,000.00 Boys'and Girls' Club of Summerside .\ 11,000.00 Summerside YLM.C.A. 6,804.00 Wellington Boy's Club 600.00x Miscellaneous jCanadian Red Cross - P.E.I. Division 53,400.00 United Way of Canada 2,194.00 ‘Former Tag Day Agencies \\ 4,911.00 Pledge Loss ' 19,425.00 38,158.00 $438,600.00 ‘5. -Dear Cadre, One of the members of our (U {l is ‘ esteemed university commun— _ ity has suggested we follow ‘ 1 1 theistates and have a Wet ,_ “{ Tee-Shirt Contest. I suggest 3 we be original and have a Wet Gym shorts (the white _ silk ones) contest. In this contest the guys Would be QUALIFIED PERSONNEL, ~doused with warm water while ' ’ Clad only in white Silk gym 'rolcuch and “Knk ovcnwux Shun:your .cxpcrlisc with the dcvcloping nations of Africa, Asia. Latin America. the Caribbean. and thc Soulh Pacfllc. ' qualified judges (such as Martha the Mink) to offici- ate. Come on guys/get up for this one. As Bored said: size ain't everything. V Signed Rita theuRider INFORMATION SESSION: Wednesday Please note: we got about four letters on this one' topic. Since all of them said basically the same A thing, we felt that it would be a little redundant to print all of them. To you girls who did not get your letters printed; Sorry. .November 26, 8:00 p.m. Faculty Lounge lst Floor, Main Building Barbara Ferfoot, Atlantic Regional Coordinator, of C.U.S.O. will be available of discussion A film Will be shown .Everyone welcome Refreshments served