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CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.
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ACROSS THE NATION
SIMON FRASER BACK IN CUS
Quebecers
Preparing New
Stage Says
Gerin-Lajoie
BURNABY (CUP) — The Canadian Union of Students
welcomed Simon Fraser University back to the fold Monday
"After one hundred years,
following a referendum here.
About 75 per cent of the students who voted favored mem- Quebecers have refused to consider the Confederation of 1867
bership in CUS.
Simon Fraser withdrew from the national union last fall as a terminal point of political
when students' council decided students did not benefit from development," says Paul GerinCUS membership and the $1,00 per semester could be p u t toLajoie, former Minister of Education in the Lesage governbetter use.
ment.
LAMARSH INVITES DRAFT DODGERS
PHILADELPHIA (CUP) — Secretary of State Judy LaMarsh recently invited any young Americans who object to
U.S. policy in Vietnam to come to Canada.
They "are free to come into our country as we already
have several thousand," he said a t an International Festival
Ball here where she was guest of honor.
Mr. Lajoie made the statement a t the conference on English-French relations sponsored by the External Affairs Department of the St. Dunstan's
University and Prince of Wales
Students' Unions March 11.
In his address to the university, Mr. Lajoie emphasized
that, whereas English speaking
CUSO TO GET INCREASED AID
Canadians are celebrating the
OTTAWA (CUP) — Canadian University Students Over- centenary of an achievement,
seas will be able to send an additional 393 volunteers abroad Quebecers are rather preoccuthis year, thanks to a helping hand from the Canadian govern- pied with preparing a n e w
ment.
stage in their history.
An External Aid Office contribution of up to $1,841,000
will enable CUSO to field 960 volunteers this year, external "Quebecers believe that their
growth and development r e affairs minister Paul Martin announced Monday.
quire important changes in the
Canadian political regime," the
former Rhodes Scholar stated.
SPEAKS OUT ON VIETNAM
EDMONTON (CUP) — A Canadian diplomat warned students here Monday that further escalation of the ground war
into North Vietnam could provoke a Communist Chinese a s sault.
Chester Ronning, special envoy to North Vietnam, called
the conflict there the "most critical and urgent international
problem Canada has assumed some responsibility to solve".
DRAWBACKS TO FREE TUITION
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, Bob Donahoe, Mary Maclnnis, and Mark MacPherson discuss the progress of the Memorial Hall basement renovations presently underway.
The Students' Union is partitioning p a r t of the area to provide for a reading room,
council chambre, television lounge, and card room. Estimated cost of the construction
is $850.
Laymen
Conducts
Retreat
LOear
11Lurph
"The world is ripe for either
going down the drain or be-Dear Readers,
You did say Carnival Ball? . . . with eight guys . . . The spooks
SASKATOON (CUP) — A cut in tuition fees could mean coming the greatest civilization
One, two cha-cha-eha-, slower, Uve here . . . Listen, Philip,
an increase in political control over universities and a cheapen- ever," says English born Chi- This is a column for t h e innow! cha-cha-cha . . . No, Lee, any more "My chief, Dief,"
ing of education, a former British educationalist told Univer- cago psychiatrist Berry Orris. group? What in group, you no matter how much orange buttons pinned to back of my
sity of Saskatchewan students here recently.
ask? "Benito! Benito! Benito juice is in it, I won't drink ^oat and you get reported to
Dr. Orris made the state- Mussolini! Da-da-da-da-da, da- liquor, Play party or no . . . I the League for Honest Politics
"It is all too easy to lower the cost per student by simply
ment a t the annual advance, da-da-da-da-da-da-da, Yah!"
lowering standards," Dr. Donald H. Hey cautioned.
don't think Lord Elgin even . . . Meet you at the Coffee
Dr. Hey, who w a s speaking on higher education in t h eknown other years as a "regot a letter on October 3, noShop . . . presenting Electra
United Kingdom, pointed out how the increased demand for treat," held at St. Dunstan's Remember . . . Yes, y a gotta matter what's in question nine . . . See my piggy bank? His
wear a freshman cap . . . Once . . . Third Floor theme, "Lover name is Aristotle, because he
university students in society is a factor of economic growth March 19-21.
around the lobby; Diane, Carol Please."
which makes the university politically important.
h a s a hole in his head . . . How
About 800 students attended Ann, Connie, Noonie, Sandra
many letters between A and S
the introductory lecture in the. . . The Rover's Three . . . the
Remember . . . " a n d King ('Quirk. Yankee Dalton)? Nine.
gym Sunday, and less than 200 face-ladies . . . want the bedJohn of Poland said a prayer,
were participating a t the clos- next to the window? . . . Girls! Johnny's prayer, Miss MacAnl- D-E-F-E-R-M-E-N-T. . .Second (
ing lecture Tuesday evening. It's 10:30, go to bed . . . Of ay, Johnny's prayer . . . We Floor Theme, "What Do the
Simple Folk Do (That's Us)."
course I can twist, I think . . . beat X . . . Reilly's Daughter
But, from all accounts, t h e "Okay, now you inhale." Choke! . . . superantaquae cacumina
Remember . . . Curfew? I'm
2% day "spiritual exercise," a s Gasp! Help! . . . Co-ed P a r t y ? nubes (ask Father Kelly) . . .
Dr. Orris called it, was a suc- But I can't sit under the phone, The twenty-third ? W a l k e r a townie now . . . What do you
mean taxies are going up a
cess.
you're kidding! Hey, t h a t quarter? . . . Jack (the little
then, and tell me what t o say
The programme of activities — You will? Thanks! Bye! . . . means you can chaperone the -um-er- creep), Han, han, ha!
(Air Conditioned)
included lectures by Dr. Orris, Oh, no, it must be just a rum- Sophomore P a r t y t h a t night! . . . No, Lee, no matter how
questions directed by the stud- our! — "died ten minutes ago . . . A syllogism in Barbara i« much CENSORED is in it, I
ents to the former student per- in Dallas. Our Father!" "But, always valid, or is it invalid? won't drink orange juice. Play
sonal of Freud, and discussion Sister, our Saturday night per- . . . A Man F o r All Seasons, Party or no . . . What the sis?
mission ? . . . But hockey games click-click . . . Now, George, . . . Poet, what is my Lord's
periods.
FOURTEEN LANES — AUTOMATIC PIN
are cold, and I don't know any just don't think about getting next line? "Ah loave yew, onSome topics of discussion a t players. I n our math class? airsick . . . Dear Team, knew ^inny!" Hey, they like it! . . .
SETTERS — LUNCH COUNTER &
the Advance were psychiatry, What number? Oh, yea. Can't you could win, do it again ^erda Humdinger and College
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sexual maturiay, and conven- be much good with seven ahead love, luck, prayers . . . for Life . . . Now, Jerry, it's only
DANCING PARTIES, Etc.
of him . . . I got the p a r t ! . . . Manitoba, oh, no, n o t another a taxi slip . . . Theme Songjv
tional human values.
goal . . . Third Floor theme "Here we are together again,"|
Saturday Nites 9 - 1 2
"The End of N e v e r " and for one more month and then..
— PHONE 2-1762 —
"Amen" a s sung by Mother
Monica's nuns.
Remember . . . one friend who
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him from a dozen parties,
move to Second Floor . . . Takes "You're
party? I'm so happy!"
talent
to
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into
a
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Sure, we remember now with
sad hearts . . . but at the good
parties, in the lively hours,
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your friends will sometimes
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er and dance a little harder
and keep the party going 8
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little longer, remembering you
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