VEJJ'Efiffir PANTHERS Au"... :' 4‘1"“ ‘ - the “iiiaei sun 1 h . THE UPfii SUN ygtummg a NO-LfileD-FE :_aa 1325.:J PAD POINTS. ARCHIVES u.~p.u_ LOUIS LORTIE LEADS LEAGUE. ‘ For the first time in our menory, our hockey Panthers have. dominated the league scoring race. With the regular season having been completed, league statistics show that our guys finished first, second and tied for third and twelfth. leading the way was the flashy Iouie lortie. Just a freshman, this crowd favorite broke two U.P.E.I. scoring records en route to beccming the first Panther ever to win the scoring race. Scoring a record 23 goals and 47 pcints, Louie has turned out to be one of, the most explosive- and exciting 1 players eVer to, play at our campus. DavidCamercn, despite being injured, finished second with a record 30 assists and 43 points. We were very sorry to see him standingflxere on Sunday instead of playing but We know he Will be 7 back next year. He is as hard a worker and as smart 70P ’00 of 78' a player as we have seen in a lcng time and we are sure glad he finished ‘ second. If he had stayed healthy he would probably have won the sCoring race himself but we are sure LOUIS LORTIE he was glad to see his linemate take it. Val Mitdiell, our leading scorer from last year, really hada great second half and finished ' .defenoeman , finished SEVEN the players on this team worked hard. Nobody thought they could do it but they did and we are proud of them. 'lhis week— end they will play St. F.X. in the playoffs and we know they will stick it to them. So from all of us, good luck Snags, Danny D, Steve, Iarry, Wilfred, Ralph, Val, Danny K, Louie, David, tied for third with 42 points. He also has a record 30 assists. Val had 27 points in the second half of the sdnedule, tops in the league. Wilfred MacDonald, a twelfth in the league with 27 points. He was supposed to have had a great year last' season but he certame did it again. Mike, Ken, Brian, Shane, These four players Wayne. Paul, 'IErry, Jack, finished in the top ; e Everett, John, Soupy and fifteen, but by no means Rabbi. We are all were the whole story. All cheering for you! # FRESHMEN RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS Seven freshmen at the students with high academic University are the standing who are entering recipients of the MOOSe— the University for the head Entrance Scholarships first time. valued at $1,000 each. ' I'Ihe awards, established in 1967 by Nbosehead Breweries Limited of Saint John, N.B., are given annually to derserving 'lhe recipients are arts students Heather MacE‘wen, Kensington, P.E.I., a graduate of Kensington High School and Maureen Murray, Cape Traverse, P.E.I., a graduate of Kinkora High School. Science students Marlene hEANSDINNEW DINERS‘DEcREASEfiaeeeetm Ken Ozman,Dean of Arts,in an interview with the SUN stated that the 6th‘annual Deans Dinner will be held Wednesday,Marchv22nd at the Rodd Motor Inn. It =lppears that this annual event has been added to the growing list which has been affected by Uni- versity cutbacks. A number of students who made the Deans List will not 'beinvited this year, increasing cost of puttong on such an event. ’mere will also be a marked decrease in the number of invited guests. Chairpersons from each Academic department,the President,Registrar and the three Deans will be invited but very few others from the University comm- unity. Speaking to the 80%+ average students will be Grey Senior High School; Earlene Larkin, Hunter River, P.E.I., a graduate of Stella Maris High School; Darlene Mac‘Nevin, Sherwood, P.E.I., a- graduate of the Charlotte— town Rural Regional High School, and Linda Nicholson, Belle River, P.E.I. , a graduate of Montague High School. Business Administration student Kevin Jenkins, 'Cross Roads, P.E.I.,Va graduate of the Charlotte— town Rural Regional High of Political Economy at McGill University.Ms. lev— itt has been involved in studying the economy of the Maritime. Provinces, served as economic advisor to the Government of Tri- nidad and 'Ibbago,and has written a number of books, one of these being"A Silent Surrender". The reception is to be held on Wednesday,March 22, at 6:30 p.m1. followed by 0111 h' dred. ’ _ . . . r uglyméo the Kari 1ev1tt,a professor the Dinner at 7.30. School. 7 l' ‘ ' Entertainments..:....none I j Financial”; ....... .._...nono - ’0 ' I . . 1 .. ,‘ Garden Co,rner.'........nono c I Birthsg‘ Doolfis...’......‘...nono Horoscope": ...... "none ‘ Brldgo.'.7;....~;.‘I‘....'.‘:..".mono‘ 'Lilutyhs.... ........ ..nono ? Classmod. ......... ..'..nono News about Campus..n,ono Comics...” ..... ........nono Registration ..... ..'....all ,__. Sports; ........ ... ..... “none TV-Radlo .listingo.....nono World Evonrs..._.......,n‘ono Crossword ........... ..nono . Door Abborto'...r...'.....nono Ed.lrori'als.............-..non-o ELECI'ICN IESUUI‘S PAGE. 10 & ll