By Rhonda McLellan CIMN RADIO HAS had it’s ups and downs through- out the 1987-88 year at UPEI. Technical difficulties had plagued the station from day one back in September, and continued until just a few short weeks ago when the AM cable was restored on campus. Now that the problems have been fixed, we can end the year on a good that’ CIMN had this year than any other that I have note... more spirit ; witnessed. Over 75 involved with the station this students were year, most of them planning on continuing the tradition Without the time, dedication and enthu- next year. siasm of these students, the What Can You Do About AIDS? Find out about a product that offers a level of insurance and discretion. Best selling new product in U.S. colleges and universities. Send $4.95 for 1 sample to: Aware Canada, Box 9448, Saskatoon, S7K 7E9. 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Pierre for innovative ideas He organised nu- remotes from the Mall promoted the station to a new “body” of listeners. Without his time at the sta- tion, I, doubt that the spirit would be at the height that it is at the present time. Advertising is a difficult job, but Rodney did prove to me merous Charlottetown which SMITH CORONK TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGY AT YOUR TOUCH JUST WRITE FOR ANY COURSE... Smith Corona On Campus pore ae xe XL 2000 Electronic Typewriter with Spell-Right™ Electronic Dictionary . . . The Affordable Portable — Perfect for Back-to-School © Spell-Right™ electronic dictionary checks spelling of 50,000 words. ®@ WordFind™ locates errors. © Full line memory correction allows correction from one character to an entire line. ®@ WordEraser® removes an entire word with one tap of a key. © Other features include bold print, auto retum, auto center, auto halfspace, auto super/subscript, end of page warning, and more. 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Love Becomes Electric . Just Like Paradise . Moonbeam - Devil Inside . Closer Everyday . Father Figure Day After Day (Rose- 11. Endless Summer Nights Never Say Never One Day in Your Life Hysteria Dancing in a Dance Club Out of the Blue Dreaming So Careful 20. n My Heart 23. Angel . Smalltown Bringdown - Fishnet Page 10 Top Twenty-Five George Michael THE STATION AND YOU and have a look around. Or better yet, why not ask the DJ’s who were involved in this past semester?: Lorne Acorn Shawn Alexander Elinor Anderson . Colin Burke Darrell Cole Shawn Connolly Hans Connor Geoff Dalzall Dwayne Doucette MaryAnn Fitzpatrick Jerry Gaudet John Hanrahan Lynn Keating Doug Kelly Mark Kenny Maureen Kilfoil Shane King Mike (Whitey) LeBlanc Rob LeClair Holly Lelacheur - Barry Linkletter Paulo Lombardi Paul (Slim) Madryga Strange Advance David Lee Roth Men Without Hats Inxs The Jitters Blue Rodeo Dave Wakeling Michael Jackson Rick Astley Richard Marx Triumph 54-40 Def Leppard northern Pikes Debbie Gibson OMD Images in Vogue The Bangles Pet Shop Boys Tu Eurythmics Saga Tragically Hip Morris Day Fe Gon Tammy Manley Peter Murphy Scott Matheson Andrew MacDonald Colin MacDonald Doug MacDonald Joe MacDonald Tan McDormand Dave MacKachern Jim McInnis - Kirk MacKinnon Todd McLean Glenn Moriarity Jane Morrissey Peter Noel Paul Peacock Peter Rashed Bonnie Ryan Mark Sherren Bob Stanley Kristine Suzuki Angela Van Dijk Mark Walker Shelli Wheaton Jack Wheeler Winston Duncan Bill Price Whether you enjoy lis- tening to Top 40, Heavy Metal, Punk, Funk, Reg- gae, ,Alternative,, huropean, New Wave, Jazz or any other form of musical en- tertainment, you are almost guaranteed that it is played on CIMN~—. 102.3 FM or 700 AM (on campus). So, what else can be said except I also thank the student council for becoming more aware of the radio station, thanks to Bob Stanley (Mr. Dependable) for helping out with some technical ques- tions, Mr. Don Coles over at Maintenance for hooking us back up. Also, to The Gem and the staff over their to allow us to write articles to express to the students of UPEI. I look forward to yet an- other year as manager under the newly elected tive (Congrats again Dean), and working with our newly hired management team: Kirk MacKinnon, Asst. Manager eo Rodney St. Pierre, Adver- tising Manager the year is over... execu- Kevin Smith, Music’ Director Have a wonderful sum- mer, until next year!! CIMN’s last day of op- eration for this semester is April 3. 2 ene Sa Thursday, March 31 1988=== Fi