April 4, 1505 By John Dougan This is a response to the piece appearing in the March 28th issue of the Netted Gem —- “To Those Who Appre- ciate Hair’i. I feel it is my duty as a young man in the first stages of life long baldness to en- lighten those people who cling to the false notion that hair is in. I’m sorry to have to in- form you that the 1983 statis- tics show that the majority of adult males are bald, and if they are not, they should be. Many don’t know the ad- vantages of having thin, sparsely planted hair. Right about now I imagine many of you are saying “Ha — what advantages?” Well, number one on my list deals with getting up in the morning. No longer do you have to worry about hair standing up on end on the top of your head when you get up, no longer do you have to meticulously wash and blow dry your hair each morning, no longer do you have to carry a comb in your back pocket. When you get up in the morning you simply have to take your faithful wash cloth and slide it across the top of your skull — simple eh! If the glare is too brilliant, its amazing what wonders baby powder will do. You no longer have to worry about your hair being messed up on a windy day and you can easily Wear a hat and not be bothered- about your hair being all matted down. shampoos, conditioners, or gels to buy. Also, the cost of keeping your hair cut are really quite minimal. Some important points to note Did you know that: — God only made so many —-pagell— To Those Who Appreciate Skin put hair on. brains both. marble tOps- — Grass doesn’t grow on — You’ll never see a bald — Bald men make good busy Strects. man in an insane asylum. lovers. — You cannot have hair and — Only good furniture has There are no special perfect heads and the rest he Fmancral Ald By Dawna Noonan Masonic Scholarships: Two scholarships have been established for Freemasons and sons and daughters of Freemasons in Prince Edward Island, to assist in obtaining a university education. A.’I‘. Dawson Masonic Scholarship — A $500 four year renewable bursary, deadline for applications: July 30. Ap- plications may be obtained from: PO. Box "“, Charlottetown CIA 7N5 Masonic Grand Lodge Scholarship: — A one year $500 bursary awarded $250 in each semester, deadline for ap- plicantions: August 14. Applications may be obtained from: P.O. Box “7, Charlottetown CIA 7K7 Connolly Estate Bursaries: Bursaries for first and second year university work, available to Catholic male students of Irish descent, whose parents live on P.E.I. Applications can be obtained from: Secretary of the Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly Reverend F. J. Corcoran St. Peter’s Parish House St. Peter’s PEI COA 2A0 Royal Canadian Legion Scholarship: An award valued at $1000 available to children of indivi— duals killed in action, deceased or disabled veterans, veterans or worthy applicants. Deadline for application July 3lst. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan Scholarship: Scholarship awarded to a UPEI student proceeding to graduate studies — primarily the study of law. Deadline for applications is August 15. Applications are available in the Registrar’s Office. O O 5 _. Junior Sportswear Located on the new expanded Main Level > A special end-of—the-year tour, conducted by a native Mexican and a native Islander. 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THE DEAN OF SCIENCE SEARCH COMMITTEE INVITES APPLICATIONS AND NOMINATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF DEAN OF SCIENCE, UPEI Nominations and applications should be sent to Professor James MacDougall, Chairperson, Dean of Science Search Committee, c/o Departmentof Mathematics and Computer Science, University of P.E.|. Nominators must have the consent of their nominees. All applicants must provide a current curriculum vitae and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to the chairperson of the Search Committee. The Deadline for Applications/Nominations is April 4, 1985 All candidates must be prepared to deliver a public talk on their vies of the role of Dean of Science at UPEI in terms of the duties and respon- sibilities of Deans outlined in the Faculty Handbook. The search is restricted to persons presently employed by the University. The university community is invited to approach members of the Search Committee to express their views during the search process. On behalf of the Sear Committtee, Professor James MacDougall. Chairperson. (Other members of the Committee: Mr. Willard Burke, Professor Ninian LeBlanc, Professor Don MacEwan, Mr. John Maclsaac. Professor Estell Reddin, Professor Reginaid C. Stuart, and Dear. R. G. Thompson) ‘ ‘