Sociology/Anthopology News by Chris Weatherbie Our first meeting was held on Jan 18 to discuss this semester’s upcoming events. First on the agenda is the Trivial Pursuit Showdown between students and pro- fessors of the Soc/Anth de- partment. This major social event will take place on Tues- day, February 2, at the barn. Details and regulations to be announced later. On Feb. 12 at 2 O’clock a seminar will be held for those Soc/Anth students who are interested in graduate school and a discussion will be held on employment opportuni- ties and careers choices avail- 7% f: ne ty able in this area. ‘This will take place in room 111 Robertson Library. Refresh- ments will be served after. March 24 will be the date of the Soc/Anth pace at the Charlottetown Driv- ing Park. The Soc/Anth Club will present a cooler to the winning horse. Details of the above events will be posted around the university and all Soc/Anth students are urged to participate, meet your fel- low students and professors and enjoy yourselves. CIMN top 25 1. Hazy Shade of Winter 2. Julian 3. Rain in the Summer time 4. Need You Tonight 5. The Way You Make Me Feel 6. Dreamgirl 7. Crying Out Loud for Love 8. Closer Every Day 9. I Need A Man 10. Faith 11. Could’ve Been 12. When A Man Loves A Woman 13. Say You Will 14. Only Time Will Tell 15. Magic (In Your Eyes) 16. Black and. Blue 17. Everywhere 18. Valerie 19. Tunnel Of Love 20. Got My Mind Set On You 21. O Lucky Man 22. What Have I Done To Deserve This 23. I Could Never Take The Place 24. 1f You Let Me Stay 25. Pop Goes The World 2 until 8. p.m. | SThursday, January 28th 1988 : The Bangles Alta Moda : The Alarm INXS Michael Jackson FM The Box The Jitters The Eurythmics George Michael Tiffany Luba Foreigner Saga FM Haywire Fleetwood Mac Steve Winwood Bruce Springsteen ‘George Harrison Grapes of Wrath Pet Shop Boys Prince Terence Trent D’Arby Men Without Hats Page 1