The Cadre, Sept 24, ]974, pg. 4 ‘IT CAN BE DONE..... kicking ideas around. Fonction publique Canada Public Service Canada I'lr Careers in the Federal Public Service This year, the Federal Government will hire univer- sity graduates in all disciplines for a wide variety of professional and administrative positions. Find out career possibilities in: Administration Pure Sciences Applied Sciences Health Sciences Social-Economic Disciplines We will be on campus on October 10, 1974. Come and talk to us. Information is also available at your campus placement office. All positions are open to both men and women. .Tfim‘ll *.. ‘ {y 5.» ft ‘ ’Mfi“ Dear Friend and Colleague, No, this is not just another memo. AND A CHALLENGE!!! ’ Campus Cabaret, a major theatrical musical production of the University needs yg_. We need ideas, skits. songs, themes, dances, and‘some "snappy snappere" to be used in this-exciting show. Some of you may remember the great successes we had with th: '67 Centennial Revue, the musicals What in heaven's Name an Miguel. The campus came alive with ese pro no one. ws DID IT THEN...... vs CAN so IT now..... Jack Blanchard, Ian MacDonald and Adrien Areenault are already actively involved in this venture. I have accepted the responsibility of directing this year's production. Many people both on and off campus have indicated an interest and we now NEED YOUR support. THIS is AN INVITATION LET'S DO IT!!! When do we want your contribution? October 18th is the deadline. Auditions will be held a few days later. 7 Please give this your undivided attention...and start Anything goes... Let's break a leg together, Yours, ' Music Department University of P. E. I. P.S. The Opening Song Will Soon Be Heard on Campus! —T PHOTO BY GORDON PIERCE taught at St. Dunstan's UniVersity, then at Prin— rhce of Wales Coliege where he was vice principle from 1938 to 1948. ' 'The unveiling cer- emony‘was attended by a— rbout 75 people, including the Blanchard family, Mr. Baker, Mr. C. Sinclair' Trainor, the deans and- many interested students. The offfical opening and' naming 'of Dr. J. Henry Blanchard Hall (better known as the New Residence) occured last Friday, Sept- emberLZO. Dr. Blanchard, who died in 1968, was a well known Acadian histor— ian who spent more than 50 years of his life teach- ing in P.E.I. He first