Just when you thought it was safe ... just when you were be- ginning to relax .... it’s back! Worse than ever before! More hideiously disgusting that you’ve ever seen it. It’s the View From The Top! “But what is the View From The Top?” you freshmen (and freshettes) ask. The name says it all. It’s journalism from the UPEI engineers point of view. It’s a bi- weekly event not to be missed! I THE Those who remember the View From The Top from years gone by will remember the engineer’s tasteful and tactful humour; our concern for world affairs and current events; our dedication to the high ideals of justice, truth, and beauty (although not neces- sarily in that order) and, of course, our dirty jokes. So in the weeks to come, when we get our act together, pick up the paper and read the View From The Top. See things from a different perspective. Brian Linkletter WE WANT YOU! Do you like to: 1. havea good time? 2. meetinteresting people? 3. participate? If so, then you are a perfect candi- date for this year’s social com- mittee. We need your help to pro- mote all the social activities that will be sponsored by the Student Union this year. EVERY EVENT YOU HELP US PROMOTE YOU GET INTO FOR FREE! -§o, don’t delay, Drop down to the Student Union Office, or call 566-0648 and ask for Karen Bishop. {7S YOUR STUDENT UNION, BE A PART OF IT! ENGINEER'S TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Bis WEEKLY FRESHMEN FRESHMEN ENGINEERS!!! READ THIS!!! There are two ‘“‘musts”’ for all freshmen Engineers. First, you must pay your society dues, which entitles you to all sorts of advan- tages. Second is the CORNBOIL!!! Attendance to the Engineer’s Legendary Cornboil is MANDA- TORY!! Absentees will be foled, stapled, mutilated and occasion- ally used as reactor shielding! So make it easy on all nuclear UK ASSIGNMENT OF STUDY CARRELS IN THE ROBERTSON LIBRARY READ THIS!! of us and attend. Believe us — you don’t want.to miss your Engineer’s invitation and neithér do we! The CORNBOIL is simply the biggest social event of the year (next the Engineering Pubs) and _ all the Engineers will be. there. Want to meet the people you'll be scabbing assignments off of for the rest of the year? How about the people you’ll be getting those old teSts from? Then attend the Engineers’ Cornboil. You will never regret it for the rest of your life!!! Brian Linkletter Editor of Netted Gem, Student Union Susanne Manovill, Circulation Supervisor Announcements for Orientation Issue Study carrels in the Robertson Library for the 1986 Fall Semester will not be The Senate Library Committee decided at a given out on Registration Day. recent meeting that study carrels will be Robertson Library on Monday, September 8, Freshmen 20% = 36 Carrels Sophomores 20% = 36 Carrels Juniors 30% = 54 Carrels Seniors 30% = 54 Carrels There will be four lines, one for each category. a ‘come first, serve first' basis by picking a number from a box. assignments may not be traded. assigned in the lobby of the 1986, at 8 a.m. as follows: Carrels will be assigned on Carrel This arrangement has been worked out to achieve a quiet atmosphere necessary for study. FORMER SMOKING STUDY AREA REASSIGNED AS A 'SUPER QUIET AREA' Following the succesful example of other university libraries, the Robertson Library has designated a 'super quiet area' which will be located in the former smoking study hall to the right of the main study hall above the Circulation Desk. In this area absolutely no talking or whispering will be permitted and the doors are to be closed immediately upon entering the room. The room is no longer to be used as a passage way. Your full cooperation will be appreciated for the success of this service for students.