CIMAN.. “THE BEST ALTERNA] IVE CIMN TOP 25 1) Here I Go Again 2) Notorious 3) I Will 4) Rain 5) Little Lies 6) Animal 7) Who Will You Run To 8) Last of the Red Hot Fools 9) Paper in Fire 10) U- Got the Look 11) Try 12) I Heard a Rumor 13) Time Stand still 14) Let’s Work 15) Peace of Mind 16) Only in My Dreams 17) Love and Satisfaction 18) It’s A Sin 19) Mony Mony 20) Should’ve Known Better 21) Dude (Looks Like a Lady) : 22) Contact 23) You Are the Girl 24) Strangelove 25) Teenland In the past, it was the responsibility of the Year- book Editor and Photogra- pher to contact the heads of the different organizations in an attempt to get: pictures for the Yearbook. This has not worked in the past and, as a result, last year’s Year- book is missing many photos because of a lack of commu- nication between the orga- nizations and the Yearbook staff. To remedy this, the onus has now been placed on YOU to contact the Editor, Karen Hughes. when any event is taking place. This must be done at least one (1) week in advance (preferably more) to ensure that. a Photog- rapher is available. Since the Yearbook has a limited space for some groups and also has deadlines to meet with the Publishing Com- Whitesnake loverboy Rock and Hyde Michael Breen Fleetwood Mac Def Leppard Heart The Jitters John Cougar Mellencamp Prince Blue Rodeo Bananarama Rush ‘ Mick Jagger Grapes of Wrath Debbie Gibson New Regime Pet Shop Boys Billy Idol Richard Marx Aerosmith Platinum Blonde The Cars Depeche. Mode The Northern Pikes Important! pany. it would things that could be done imn- “mediately, (ex.: group pho- tos, etc.) could be arranged Pubs, as soon as possible. Panther Lounge dates and other events will be fitted in as they happen. So, this is very impor- tant, the Yearbook in NOT be best if THE BARN, WET/DRY & YOU Last week the UPEI Campus was all a buzz with the that this year’s Hallowe’en Event would be wet/dry. Many students were surprised, shocked and some even disgusted. I would like to take opportau- nity to clarify and hopefully set straight the plan for this Event. news this First of all, the question of wet/dry events came un- der heavy fire at last Sun- day’s Council meeting. Fol- lowing a two (2) hour diseus- sion on the matter, it was moved that this signiticant event be made wet/dry. The motion was passed. In an effort to better accomodate all students affected by this decision, the Student Union put work and is now prepared ist creative powers to to try a different approach to the wet/dry layout at the BARN. For the upcoming Hal- lowe’en event the third floor will be dry. area on the second floor will The dancing also remain dry. From tlre stairs that divide down ‘the responsible for lack of cov- erage of any group or event sponsored by a group. If, by human error, you forget to phone, then pic- tures may be submitted to the Yearbook immediately after the event occurs. These submissions may be dropped off to me at my office at the Student Union Centre. Since. as mentioned before, there is limited space in the Yearbook, all this does not guarantee publication of all photos, but an effort will be uiade to give equal space to all groups. So, have a good year and don’t forget to contact Karen Hughes 676-2157 (home) no less than one (1) week before your event. Thank-you, Michelle Cottreau, V.P. Academic r center ot the BARN, to the exit facing University Avenue, THIS AREA WILL BE WET. The bar will be in operation and of of-age stu- dents will be able to cireu- over late on the second floor as far over as the stairs. This will thus enable those stu- dents not yet of drinking age to move easily between the third floor and the dancing There will pop bar in operation on the third floor for these students. The Panther Lounge will be open and as usual will remain wet. 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