THE CADRE. TU‘ES'. MARCH ’5"; 19’74'."Pag“¢‘ 10~ HIOH SOHOOI. VISITATIOH PROGRAMME ative and worthwhile exper- forfnative and made them feel October, 1973, saw the Uni-~ ien ‘ at home, and that a one-to- versity of Prince Edward Is- daycgpzfi figfiggfed to the one one contact with a UPEI stu- land through the co-opera- To day. the University has ~ dent has been invaluable. tion of the Student's Union entertained ten Islad High Congratulations UPEI'ersll and Student Services Depart- 7 Schools which involves prac_ To this point, five high ment laUDCh a high 3°h°°1 tically six hundred students. Behools (appr°Ximat°1y 30° visitation program for Grade We also ¢ntertained a number students) have yet to vi- Eleven and Grade Twelve Is- 0f students from Sherbrooke sit the Campus. We strongly land students. The program High in Nova Scotia chaper_ urge the continued support was initiated because it was oned by Wendy Paquette \a of both students and facul- felt that hosting students farmer University of Péince ty in order that the pro- to an overnight stay would Edward Island graduate. App_ gram will continue to rece- ‘ be much more of an inform- ‘ roximately 350 students from iye the plaudits of the vi- . The Student's Union and the the visiting High School students and according to Department Of Student Ser- reports have met the visit- vices wish to thank those ors a great deal of wa- StUdentS and faCUlty members rmth, interest and vitality, who have given freely of r The time and effort put in- their time in an effort to ' to these visits on the part Serve the needs 0f the High of our UPEI students is very School students. Your con- necessary for the success tinned support is both anti- of the program/and is great- cipated and appreciated. 1y appreciated. Faculty . , we in the Student Union and members, as well, have given ' Student Services would also their time as week-end co- like to take this opportun- ,ord1nators and this also has ity to extend our congrat- contributed to the success ulations to those students of the program. whose names appear on the Upon returning to his school, Dean's List, It is a well each of the students who known fact that a great deal visited the Campus are asked_ of time and effort is essen- to orite an individual evalu” - tial to meet those academic uation on their experience. requirements. The most frequent comment Student's Union made in the evaluations has » Student Services been that students and fac- NO ulty were very friendly, in:- acflve you are THE cnvms BAND-AIDER Howdy Folks: This here is a story-about a small town we all know & love. The place is Dulltown, population approximately 1400. This town is ruled by 'that fond keeper of the peace, Stooge Dillon! Make no doubt ’ about it, Stooge kept things in line and was always on the outlook for that dreaded killer, crapitalism. In this cept on the walls in the lo- cal two-seater. Every now & then crapitalism would crawl into town but but Stooge would knock the "crap" out of him. This always made a slot of work for Doc. Doc's real name was Doctor Slow Lancer. Doc and Stooge Were great friends but Doc seemed to be interested in something called the Senate but nobody but Doc could really tell you The more actiYe YOU arev the town there was the local _ , more gymnaSt|C$ and Sports saloon run by Ms. Pussy_ Ms. anything about it. One day, YOU paniCiPate 'n: the more , one of the locals happened dt knowabout Pussy was a very concerned , ~ , YOU nee 0 l k in abrea t into Ms. Pussy's and tried Tamantampons' woman a ways -eep g s to bu h r a b er Ms Pu Becauselhey’reworninter- r of the local issues. Because Y e e, ' , ' SSY nally, they don't hamper Stooge ruled with such an 901: upset_and hlt,hlm a movement and donchause iron hand the local people punch,Dav1d Caradine. would irritating discomfort Whig.” held him in great awe. There have been Proud Of While Inserted WPPer'Y'” placems was no wa to express What ' . she muttered something about easy!)'y0””neverfeel Wills y - a male chauvanistic i them. Removal is also mms _ they thought about him, ex— P g- - easy: the Withdrawal - c 0 n1. ,I] cord is chain stitched the entire length of the Itam- University“ Toronto pon so it can't pull off. ,. And YOU ShOUld know that , Tampaxtamponsareeconom- ical. They come in packages of 10's and 40’s, not 8's and 30’s like some others. You get ‘ more for your money. More of the protection that keeps you I comfortable no matter how The University of Toronto, in co-operation ' ' | d. - . . l. acme a me you ea mm " with the Universities of _Nice and Siena, ls l 7'“ '"""'" "'°"°“°" "'°" ".°""" offering degree coursesm French language and literature and Italian fine art, language. literature and civilization during the months of July and August. , Further information: Woodsworth College ~ ’ p I] 119 St. George Street now usznogirijzuzvo: 105:3: Tomnto, ontaflo ‘ ' ‘ .~ ._ (416) 928-2400 ’ ' ’ ' '51:. g MADE ONLY BY “' MPAX CORPORATIO ' - is. ONTARIO_ N LTD..