Iastwedfls an: featured an article entitled "Aflfleteslkiecfl'whflflx spandatxiaS‘uavmyImnw UPEI athletes leave our hunble campus for supposedly graamm aflfletk:pashnes. I wish to offer a few comments on a related topic. If athletes such as Chris Smmer and Skeeter waer (just two I will single out) , very good athletes, “fish Unleavelflmfl andanflend alxfiversityidmxe there are better facilities, or they are receiving more money or whatever- by all means let than go. Drive than to the ferry terminal. Here at UPEI these ‘ athletes were (are) 'sandaodies. Theyvmne treaUXiroyally, were receiving a decent-educ- ation, and were respected. Alflrnrfllwermw'laflcthe fimfilitiescn:the§§d:a, cadhlmue atIHEE,T[am anxzthose pexfleavmo leave haxafor'flragreauurpaSUHes of another university will belardgneSQXIto find a) many friendly, respectful, amievaiwordfipghg'finm, fellow students and fellow armamenm w This week there are a few additions for my article on financial assistance. The deadlines for any of these are quickly approach- ing, so don't hesitate to pick up your application form if you are eligible. FRIEDA CREELMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP $300.00 is awarded annually to a female student pursuing full-time study in one of the creative arts: music, art, drama, writing. Deadline: October l5, l982. aflfletes. AtZKEdia, or St. Marys or Dal. these athkfiesvfin haNeIfiEIvfill berrkcdies-justanxkher face:h1the cnmmb a nmdxm in.thelnuxmnsity'oamaner. Fill up the car and drive them u>the flazy'Uamfinal, (dmune'flragBS'KJthe AuflsmicSInguiment). It game magistuians were disappointed in the Teenage Head concert last Waimedayrught. Fbrifive bucks I felt it just wasn't worth it. Perhaps the Stumaannk11mhfiuzbe better off if they stick to banmswhpflyare<flm£per Omauung<flr§gem thflmfis for the students) and put on just as good a show, and sunmc.mmarfronlxmdsvfith a big name and a big price.‘ Bououet of Thorns: Editor of last year's yearbook, Cynthia King. Think of her as you leaf through your yeaflxck fin:the1firsttjme ' thhsyear. Thatvfijl pnfimbly be emfly «n:1ate):U1the neijar. Bouquet of Roses: Peonle @flfl MARGARET MACMILLAN-PRATT GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP $600.00 is awarded annually 'to a female student pursuing graduate studies in any field. Deadline: October l5, I982. There is a stipulation for the above two awards; you must have resided on P.E.l. for at least .5 of.the last l0 years. P.E-l. TEACHER'S FEDERATION SCHOLARSHIP $l,000.00 to students in their final year of study who are dependents of PEITF members. Deadline: September 30, l982. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS Eleven scholarships are avail- able to Canadian students-to attend Oxford University in g e as lflmaAwflinotkmez,(1fitis Bunny and Gary Polenz. Recruited for our athletic teams they have done us Lnoud by their perfonmflxxe and their decision to stay with us for another year. EMHEERPKHES: - Ladylkunimxs fieldlrxkey and Panther soccer teams arelxniiphndng atifie , -500 level after 4 and 2 . games respectivehy. looking — Business Society Golf Tburnmmanzwas this week. Successful we hope. - There was a very large number of applicants for campus Police and bartender jobsvfith Shrbnttkfion thisymar. Cbuhiit.be _ increased participation? Or could it be tough economic conditions? - Fall Fest is just around' the corner! Ihwe mnemoanSthk! England.» Applications must be submitted by Oct. 25/82 for the 33/8h academic year. COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS To attend various universities in Commonwealth countries while pursuing postgraduate studies. Deadline: October 3i, I982. Do not delay since you have to write away for an application. If you are interested in any of these stop by and see me. My office hours are: me.'& WEd. 10:00- 2:30 Tues. & Thurs. 10:00 — 11:15 12:30 — 2:45 looking forward to seeing you and helping.out as much as_I can. ..,Sihdatitt draws.