It is a difficult task to . measure the success of Orien-- tation Week ’85. This is something that each indivi- dual who took part will have to decide for himself. Over 300 Frosh participated in Orientation from start to finish and the committee would like to say a final “thanks” to U.P.E.I.’s newest students for attending. The Orientation Committee . believes Frosh Week was a success. Each committee member deserves praise for their enthusiastic preparation and work during the past months. Russ Stewart and the U.P.E. LBookstore Staff did a fantastic job to provide materials for Orientation Week. Thanks Russ. Our thanks also goes to Scott Russell and CBCT Charlottetown for their coverage of the past week’s events. It was strange to see the cameras around, but hopefully interested high school seniors will under- stand more about U.P.E.I. The Committee would like to wish President Eliot all the best as he works through the next years and thank him for hosting a great Barbeque. Andy Dean at Cafateria kept the frosh well fed during the week. Our thanks go out to Mr. Dean for his work at the Barbeque and the final banquet. Congratulations to Mark 5/ Orientati0n Week by 1 Gui? Sensor. - Graphic/The Nomad to top the over $6,000 raised Griffithon a very successful: this year, in future years. The Shinerama. It will be difficult effort put into the Shinerama wELL 0113!leth wEEK " is 0062. I («€35 mi: is AS goon A TIME As AM To by Mark, Scott Ferris, Mickey Place and the whole Orientation Committee capped off a fine week. A host of people at the Student Union deserve our thanks. Thanks: Wilma, for the typing and the conversa- tion; Gordon, for all that religious philosophy; Holly “the Hawk” Good for all her hard work with uncoopera- tive bands; Carolyn, for your telephone and fly stickers; John, for one economic gesture; Heather Love, for AEHOURS OFFICE HOURS FOR THE EDITOR OF THE NETTE ‘ GEM WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: MONDAY: 8:30 a.m. — 12:00 Noon 6:00 p.m. - On TUESDAY: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. THURSDAY: 8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. I shall be in and out of my office throughout the rest of the week. If I am not in, submissions for the paper, or any messages, may be put through the slot on the door. Submissions for The Netted Gem should be in no later than the Monday morning of the week in which you want your material published. All submissions are to be typewritten and double spaced. If you cannot have your material in by Monday morning, the editor will not guarantee the material’s publication in that week’s issue. ' September '12, 1'93 putting up with us the whole summer; and to Karen, (Y es, we did it, and we could not have without you.) Of course the list doesn’t stop here but in the interest of space we will end by thanking our sponsors and anyone else we haven’t yet thanked for all the contri. butions that made Orienta- tion Week ’85 a reality. Sincerely, The Orientation Committee ’85 Rest In Peace (we promise) Of the Field and Stream Club “WHERE THERE ARE NO STRANGERS, ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN’T MET” ONE OF CHARLOTTETOWN’S “we, 4 I . - . r . ,, MOST POPULAR DANCE SPOTS SUPER HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT . .. MON DAY & TU ES DAY”; . 8:00 TO 10:00 PM. _ “ WEDNESDAY._& THURSDAY '10 Ft. Video Screen Plenty of Dance Space , ‘ LOUNGE OPENS .11 AM. TO LATE_ 189 KENT STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN Manager: John Broderick 894-4291 '