"Poe. THE MOUNTAIN I wanted to climb a stormy mountain, clouded in fogs, shrouded In silence..And I vowed to ascend its rocky cracks, jagged with Wasted lives-of men whom success" had favoured not; I began, and The hills were pleasant at the mountain’s foot. Yet the way grew Harder, crested in darkness; I lost my path, straying, and I Tasted agony, and hope, as I was found, and set" well upon my Passage - and the ascent Was but started. They said I would fail; whispering maliciously, pricking barbs of Throb into my head, breathing glories of unattainable peaks. And They pushed me, shoving me in ravines of pleasure - yet I strove On - grim with intent. shrugging off the words of poison, of spite, I climbed further, stumbling, crying with panic, with hu'rt, - but I struggled with my faith in destiny. - This is the mountain that all must climb,- its heights of gray Stone splashed with crystal waters and brilliant sun, glistening, Mocking from above. And I will 'climb it, filling my heart, renewing It with gentle humility; I will sing a hymn of praise to an earth I Shall gaze at from lofty ridges. Swirling in mists, the view beckons Me on to an unending, everlasting path; a road winding into unseen Worlds - with unearthly music ~urging me higher and higher. MILENA STOJANAC And for one sdlitary moment Time stood still The wind ceased to breathe The leaves ceased to talk The birds ceased to sing All. for one solitary moment When my love kissed me for the very first time FOR HANS AND JOHN ‘ When time - Is your garden Only bad days I Need to berweeded MARGARET COMEAU March 13, 1979 DEBBIE BRINE TUESEAV ITDIE$QA NIB Ill" NIGHT } I10 It'll" .,!IGHT 1 Nb-écover ICharge I Ni 9 hi Students Night _ WW'WHW‘ * Steel into my» brain. My weakness would capture me, my greed would The UPEI SUN,Thursday,March 29,I979,page 9 FINANCIAL AID ' g; * w . by Rita Pendergast MY ‘dffioe hours are:n Tuesday: 9:00 5 12:00 ‘ 9; 1:00 - 4:00- ThUrSdayl9:OQH:'12:00 FblhmdngtnEraifian sdmdknsnus thmiyouimy be turnestaiin. ‘ S.R.Laycock Bursarv This bursary will be, awarded on the under- standing that the receipient accepts employment in Canada upon completion of his or her studies in the field of Health Ed~ field.In addition to the financial support the award provides the opportunity for att- endance at a one- week period of orient— ation training at a National Institute on Mental Retardation with prepaid tution, training and living ’costs.Valued at $1,000.00 per year for two years. DEADLINE April 13,1979 HELEN HERRING SCHOLARSHIP The Helen Herring Scholarship of $500.00 will be awarded to a student from Prince Edward Island,who by September,is enrolled in the final year of a University program leading to a degree in Home Economics. DEADLINE April 30,1979 DESIGN CANADA SCHOLARSHIPS The National Design ucation.Valued at $500.00‘ouncil and the federal ,DEADLINE April 30,1979 NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON MENTAL RETARDATION Research study supp- lements are available to students enrolled in graduate studies at a Canadian Univer— sity and planning a career directly in the field of Mental Retardation ,or an associated professional .epartment of Industry, Trade and Commerce offer a program of scholarships to encourage advance study in the field of design.Scholarships are available to praticing designers and design students for advance design studies at the best international schools of design. DEADLINE April 30,1979 You deserves break *admission charge.' ' / April A THE _ Panther Lounge UPEI, Come to Open House at the last Exchange of the year.Bring your voice and/or instrument as well as an appetite,as free refreshments will be served.No EXCHANGE. WED. nights 8:30-11: -o