“‘ ; Athletes of TheWeek' - Information .. .. J .- __ page 12 ~— . Reid, Dyke Dave Reid and Tony Haliduick, goaltenders for the University of Prince Edward Island Panthers, have tied this week for Male Athlete of the Week honors, said a release from Sports officer Paul Ledwell Tuesday. Reid, in his fifth year at UPEI, played goal in the Panthers’ 5-2 victory over the Mount Allison Mounties, and Haliduick took the net in UPEI’s defeat of the Universite de Moncton Blue Eagles Sunz‘vw at the Forum. Both Refit. and Haliduick have shared the goaltending duties equally this year, and have the best goals against average in the league. Last weekend each earned Player of the Game honors aliduick, r rman a\\"."”'. Haliduick played junior hockey in his hometown of Montreal, Quebec. Reid played with the Sherwood-Parkdale Metros of the Island Junior Hockey League and is from Hope River, P.E.I. Linda Dykerman, middle blocker with the UPEI women’s volleyball team, is I.‘ PEI’s Female Athlete of the Week. Dykerman played very well la t weekend as the Panthers tamed a split with St. FX at r. vme. Dykerman is a graduate of Bluefield High School and-is in her second year at UPEI. She had 24 kills to lead UPEI and sparked the volley— ball squad’s‘blocking. (Io-winner of the Male Athlete of the Week award. Tony Haliduick does the splits to make a save Sunday against the Universite de Moncton. The Panthers won 4-] and Haliduick 'was and received the Norton’s Con ratulations to all Jeweller‘s Player of the Game three, g ’ named Nortons’ Player of the Game as he stopped 29 Blue Eagles’ shots. C/A U rank/ngs , Men‘s b-ha“ Women’s h-haii Volleyball n‘ Viciure rm Laurent 1r 3.. r TO!O;’1.Q UPEI Letnbridge ' a’fir‘ .. v i Concorda 7' {fa/2r- g: McGiEl Dathousw Win". per; at New Brunsxwik Uby .5-\:.J..""Cl Mal: Calgary Ottawa; 2. Mastering the Assignments and Exams 3. Studying for Tests 4. How to Study Math Monday, January 28 Textbook and Reading 12:30 - 1:20 4:00-5:15 12:30-1:20 4:00 ‘ 5:15 12:30 — 1:20 4:00— 5:15 EXT. t47or148 Wednesday, January 30 Monday, February 4 Studentship series .identship is a series of lectures designed to assist you in being _,::assful academically, while at University. It is an opportunity for u to pick up some study skills, learn how to make the most of your scissroom time, and manage your free time better. ‘ Normally the series consists of six sessions which are held cu! lng September and October. For the first time during the second semester several of the lectures will be offered again. The sessions will be' held twice daily in the Lecture Theatre of the Robertson Library, and are free of charge. You are welcome to attend any or all sessions according to your choosing. STUDENTSHIP LECTURE SERIES SCHEDULE — JANUARY, 1985 Marion Basha Jack Blanchard Jack Blanchard Marion Basha s Prof. Lowell Sweet Prof. Winston Pineau FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT STUDENT SERVICES. 7 r ’1 Q; -~' u Panther Forward Tejan Alleyne lays one up for two points. StuttetqudTmuWMpauphrtfiflmonrtwomW