THE UPEIVSUN, Thursday, November 15, 1979. page 1h him «first s an ..: 1qu V 1.... ' _ THE ENGINEERS » Bl-WEEKLY ENGINEERS DRINK FASTER THAN BIOLOGY STUDENTS 0R t T - — _ NURSES WERE EVERYWHERE The official event was the first Engineers pub of the year held in October, in the barn. There was a_feally festive mood and an excellent crowd. The P.E.I. school of Nursing made a good showing 4 they danced and chugged their way through the night. It was also the scene of the invitational chugging match between Biology and Engineers. Biology put up a good show— ing but were trounced by us, much to everyone's glee. The EXCELLENT music of the evening was pro— vided by Jim Coady, President of the Anti—DisCo Association. .Live, but not Sober, entertainment was performed by Steve Richard and Gord McPhee- The lyrics of their song about lust on a farm will not be published due to censor regulations and the embarrassmentw of a fellow student. The even— _ ing could not be complete without initiation of some of the first year girls — although it was POt their idea. Everything came to an end at 12.30 to allow people enough time to be able to make it to Differentials in the morning. Many thanks to the Nurses, resident students, Biology N. , , ~Two artsies were out duck hunting, but ‘ desphe the abundance of ducks (the scasOn.r‘ hadn’t started) they had' caught only one duck - ; after 5 days. ,Thefirst Artsie asked his partner, "Do_yoh think we're doing something wrong?" , to which his friend replied, "You know, maybe we're not-throwing the dog high enough.” H i! It - 000000--..0.--‘ Q. ofiOOCQ. 0’0 ........... L— students and even Business students, who along. with the regulars made the evening a sucess. _ , _ i "(lint/III}!!! otfflnyrime FROM THE PRES. a. ENJOY A GREAT LUNCH OR JUST A CUP OF COFFEE AT THE Well, we've already sent our delegates to the 7 ‘ Atlantic Student Engineering Conference. You . " r will be reading a report on it in a future is— g r .> ‘ ON THE sue and by now, we've probably all heard fan- r tastic tales of the guy's adventures. Moving ' i I along, we made a good profit on the pub and there will be another one soon- Show up and fl 1 ' r ' help support this one - you are guaranteed ’00 JUST A' SHORT WALK FROM ANY PLACE ON CAMPUS ’ have a good time. Also,engineering jackets are ' being ordered. Anyone who is interested or wants more information can contact Bryan MacLeod or Harold French. Finally, a big cheer for the Engineering hockey and basketball teams who are making a fine Showing this season. c'mon SERVING EVERYTHING‘FROM SNACKS TO SANDWICHES’TOR let's see some more fans at the games, we need \7 ‘ a cheering section FULL HOT MEALS , I I Darlene _ _ “ , , HOME-MADE SOUP EVERY DAY.” The story you have been waiting for.!! First g 7 floor Duffy vacated the premises. That is,the ’ /r _ HOT AND COLD LUNCHES softball team and Willie Dog packed up and went ’ s 1 ’ to Mt. A to play against Andy and the yard-apes. g ; V The first game was played at h:OO Friday after— 7 i _ A ‘ “‘ 3:! noon. We won. After the first inning nobody ’ ‘ FEATURING SP, 7 . ’ 7 ' 1 bothered to keep score. However, we were not , EciALS*THREE TIMES WEEKLY. too tired to disco. No sir — the U.P.E.I. Engineers were in full gear. We even dared to _ ‘. dance (right Gord). Then came Sat. morning . on" e . L _ . \ (right Harold) and with bleeding eyes and D.T.'s we carefully and slowly ate dinner. Next game, there was no game. Andy's team forfeit— , ed. Rather than let a good team stagnate, - We played a game among ourselves. For those who missed Sat. night, I will say that you missed a good party. A grateful thankyou is extended to Andy and Hope and the boys (AND GIRL) of Mt. A. _ Doug White OPEN 9500 a-m. - 2:00 p.m. EVERY DAY V' cm .mwnm- . DROP IN FOR SOME GOOD FOOD AT GOOD PRICES