THE CADRE, Sept. 30, Page 6' MARIAN OPENS HEB DBAWERS Marian Hall rules are wide open . . . for _E_sp_e_ci_al_ly_ ,_ ,Classth_1_910__ change. The doors to our room are also open I . and we would like to know why. “Come my friend. Come to my room for AN INVITATION TO STUDENTS OF ALL FACULTIES Come and meet a representative of the Federal Public Service Commission a coffee and a Chat, and oh, while you are here you can watch the girls on my floor as who will outline career opportunities in the fields of they follow their inclinations to move from bedroom to lounge, bedroom to bathrooom bedroom to pop machine, etc., etc.” Public Administration and Foreign Service Let us add to the noise and confusion of ‘ A V residence life by leaving our den doors open, DATE: TueSday ’ OCtOber 6 ’ 1970 open, open. Three feet on the floor and hands behind your back. Prevent dirt and naughties! ATTENTION ALL MALES: MARIAN HALL HOURS TIME: 12:30 p.m. PLACE: University of Prince Edward Island Fri. 6 :30— 12:00 Sat. 2:00 - 12:30 (the last half-hours For further information please contact your Student Placement Officer is for pumpkins) V Sabbath Hrs. 2:00 - 10:00 Mon. - Thurs. Absolutely no admittance. Y OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND U N I V E R S I T I ////*//// -NOTICE- PREGNANCY TEST....? ' . . . Fire, floods, and panty raids do not cause or You are 1nv1ted to Jorn the UNIVERSITY CHORUS under the direction of prevent the great escape which begins when Mickey Mouse roars “chowtime” every Friday PROF. ALAN REESOR, which will meet each TUESDAY and THURSDAY noon- You see, it’s like this ---- n One little, two little, three little residents, four at 4:15 pm, in the Duffy Science Centre, Room 210 , little, five little, six little, residents seven little, eight little, nine little residents, they all leave Marion Hall. ‘To Alberton, Stanhope, Cavendish, and Rus- tico; Victoria, Pleasant Grove, back and forth 0 O to home they go. . It’s a quiet residential life, 18 e 0 6 so come and see us Friday night .... .. All ten of us in Marian Hall. And now it’s on to Bernadine, t e ’ to watch the now familiar scene! a good-bye here, a good-bye there, the luggage piled everywhere; v The weekend comes and they’re up 6 O O and away . 0 why is it that they don’t want to stay? - _ Some points to ponder: Is student life a non- What the world needs today are containers that re-cycle. existent property at this university'lAre we geared to the totally academic side of things? Better still are we geared? Is this consistant evacuation a cause or a result of campus disactivity? ***-X-* 1— A M P For Sale: TRAYNOR BASS AMP TO ALL UPEI STUDENTS AND MEMBERS OF FACULTY TWIN 15" SPEAKERS - $150 Cash Ph.2—1177 or Leave message. REGAIN YOUR LOST ARTICLES AT THE SECURITY POLICE OFFICE. ARTICLES NOT CLAIMED WILL BE Because every container that isn't re-cycled becomes a refuse. 0r worse still, litter. DISPOSED OF . That's why the reusable. returnable bottle for Coke is the answer to an ecologist's prayer. 0n the average, it makes - about fifty round trips before it's through. And that means fifty less chances to add to the world's litter problem. 80 buy Coca-Cola in returnable bottles. It's best for the environment—and your best value. It’s the real thing. Cglge. NEEDED STUDENT VOLUNTEERS ‘l‘U SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS ON CAMPUS FOR; THE J. is; T. MORRIS LTD. BLIND OF CHARLOTTETOWN- 96 KENSINGTON RD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. ~ 599 MISS BERARDINELLI Rm. 205 MAIN Ph. 2-4121 BX. 296 fluthorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. , . or 4 - 39 54 Both Coca-Cola and Coke are renistered trade marks which identily only the product of Coca-Cola Ltd.