Page A 0010b" 3. 1985 _ News Engineers ~ . . General l ' _‘ Daruel Rodler. _ mm... “0......” Scholarship student. Dedicated M eetl ng V ‘70 very good people. McNabb said. to becomlng a marine biologist. Will he make it? The first General Meeting of the Student Union almost took place on Monday. September 30. in the Robertson Library Lounge. The executive all showed 08 advertising things from the beginning of the year, and we hope to get it cleared up." But he said research programs need more money. and “that will be a critical tes Of this government. _ "McNabb said engineers a Canadian universities woul ‘b‘ ht ier here if they ha niorelpgupport staff. Th NSERC study showe "faculty members are work ing with half the support sta ot: the government and in dustrial researchers.“ he sat OFFICE HOURS FOR THEi’EDITOR OF THE NETTED GEM WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: ‘ Students who attend the General Meetings are given the right to vote on various things concerning the Student Union. up. but not enough students attended for the meeting to go ' ahead. Regulations require a ' quorum of ISO students in order to hold a General meeting. President of the Student Union. Gordon Cobb. felt the lack of attendance at the meeting was due ‘to “a com- munication breakdown of sorts.“ He stated that he is going to attempt to have Yes, he will. Danny‘s a brilliant student. There‘s no end to what he wants to learn. Yet Danny‘s no hermit. He really enjoys a good time. One of the things Danny‘s learned at university is how to keep those good times good. When he drinks, whether it‘s beer. wine or spirits, he knows his limit and he respects it. Another year or so. and Danny will be working in a field that's fascinated him all No, he won’t. Danny's a brilliant student. There’s no end to what he wants to learn. Yet Danny's no hermit. He really enjoys a good time. That‘s the problem. it's not that he sets out to drink too much. but once Danny starts he often forgets he has a limit, and then it's too late. Danny would be wise to see a doctor, except he says it’s just a phase he's going through. His work hasn't suffered yet. Lund his life. He wouldn't risk spoil- "(f f = But if Danny doesn‘t change, I l230 classes cancelled and M N i _ _ _ ingthc OPPOHUDHY for "500" WIHA more advertising for the next .lizggNoon anY‘hing- And. no, Danny won't meeting in orderto have more ' " p'm' ' ' .p'm' _ _ ak . g i I _ , THURSDAY: 8:30a.m.-ll:00a.m. Yes’Danny 'Sgomgw m e't' ’ - “‘udcn“ “mnd m“ Wen“ [shall be in and out ofm offi ‘th ' h tth f h make“ Stuntman; « Cobb felt that a lack of in- y cc mug 0“ e “35‘ 0 t 5 week. If‘I am not in, submissions for the paper, or any istrllers srnre 1857 ternal advertising was respon- sible for the poor turnout, and that this problem has been remedied with the hiring of a Student Union Information Clerk. V.P. Academic, Carolyn Ryan stated that. “We‘ve . messages, may be put through the slot on the door. . Submissions for The Netted Gem should be in no later than the Monday moming‘of are weekhi‘n which you want 'your material published. All' suaniSSioh’s 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 u , . been having problems With thatweekS‘ssue' Of the Fiéld and Stream Club _ “WHERE THERE ARE NO STRANGERS, ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN’T MET” ' ONE OF CHARLOTTETOWN’S MOST POPULAR DANCE SPOTS SUPER HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT MONDAY & TUESDAY 8:00 TO 10:00 P.M; _ WEDNESDAY.& THURSDAY 10 Ft. VideO'Screen ' If Plenty Of Dance Space LOUNGE OPENS ‘11 AM. TO LATE 189 KENT STREET. CHAREOTTETOWN Manager: John Broderick 894-4291