In search of the green By Inge Dorsey Well, the countdown is on. There are twenty-two days to go until the last day of classes. Now is the time to buckle down. I wish all the best to the Model United Nations class heading to New York this Sunday. Try to find a few minutes to enjoy the scenery, 5 Below are a few bursaries with upcoming deadlines. Applications and/or information may be ob- tained from Student Services. 1) Fitness and Amateur Sport Atlantic Athlete Grant Program Minimum value of $1,000 grants to individuals who are active in the competitive programs of sports that are currently on either the Olympics or Canada Games calendars. Athletes chosen must be Atlantic residents. DEADLINE: March 31, 1986 2) Helen Herring Scholarship $500 awarded to student from P.E.I. who, in September, is enrolled in a university program ~ GREMUNS ar CET IND THe Te THESETTER. AGAIN— leading to a degree in Home Economics. DEADLINE: April 30, 1986 3) 4-H Canadian National Exhibition Scholarship $1,000 scholarship awarded to individual who has completed two years 4-H club work and is en- rolled in second or third year university program leading to a degree in agriculture, agricultural engineering, veterinary science or home economics. DEADLINE: May 1, 1986 4) Imasco Scholarship Fund for Disabled Students Minimum of five $2,000 awards to disabled students enrolled in any field of undergraduate study. DEADLINE: June 1, 1986 If I can help in any way please feel free to contact me in the Dept. of Student Services, first floor Main Bldg. Tues. 11-3, Wed. 11-1, or Thurs. 11-3 or call 566-0647. Have a good week! The Junior Class would like to thank the following merchants for their contri- UPEI Student Union, to give us input on our entertainment. The 1985/86 year is drawing to a close and it is time for those of us who program entertain- ment at the Student Union Building to take a look at this year’s programming before we begin planning 1986/87. We are here for you and you alone. Unlike any other establishment where you are only the customer, HERE you are the owners. That’s right. UPEI Student Union is owned and operated by you the students of UPEI. This should be theplace you WANT to be, ‘‘where everybody knows your name’’. We are here to serve you — so let us know what you need. What do you want to see happening at the Student Union Building next year? How can the Panther Lounge better serve you? You are our only clientele and we would like to hear from you. In the next few issues of ‘“The Gem’’ we will be running a questionnaire. Please take 10 minutes out of your day and fill it in. We want your input, your suggestions, your ideas on how we can bution towards the success of the Chris ft Elliot on March 13/86: 5 make 1986/87 the most successful year i ever at the Student Union Building. Ti ’s, i i i Slee iaciacnan sido = Suggestion boxes will be at the In King, Mother’s Pizza, Hearts & Flowers, formation Clerk’s Desk in the Library ’s, A ’s, Dave’s Cave, 5 Bes Bick Wick Deligic Pats I Lounge, the Student Union Office and — ares si mae ‘ i the Panther Lounge. So LET YOUR Records and Tapes. 5 VOICE BE HEARD, YOU ARE THE i STUDENT UNION! THE GEM March 20, 1986 Page S