1 THE UPEI SUN,Thu_rsday,Feb.l,l979,page in r SII JET Y - BUSINESS STUDENTS . JOIN TOG BUSINESS 'Ihe professors in the business department have submitted a detailed and fact filled list of proposals to the president which also included an outline of a few of the stronger reasms why the business department should become a faculty. It is now time for the students to join together and approach the president to show their support for the professors and help in the fight for faculty FINANCIAL AID PARKS CANADA GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1979-80 The applicant must have the intention of pursuing full-time graduate studies at a Canadian or foreign university, with a View of obtaining a Master's degree in a field supported by Parks Canada; fields such as Park Management, Park Flaming, Resource Conser— Vaticn, Recreology, Environmental Studies, Interpretation and Exten- sion, Canadian Historical Archaeology, Restoration Architecture, Artifact Conservation. This is a $4,000 sd'tolarship tenable for a twelve month period. HEADLINE MAKIH 31, 1979. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION EWCATICNAL AWARIE 'Ihe Rotary Foundation seeks to promote understanding and friendly relations between peoples of differ— ent nations through programs such as Graduate Fellow— ships, Undergraduate Scholarships, 'IeChnical Training, Journalism, and Teachers of the Handicapped awards. ’lhese awards are made to outstanding students, 'Iled'micians, Journalists or Teachers for one academic year of study in another country. Lynn Stewart of Murray Harbour is presently in . Belgium on a Rotary Schol— arship. She is a UPEI graduate. DEADLINE MARCH 1, 1979 MACKENZIE KING TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS Open to graduates who propose to engage in the United States or the United Kingdom, in post—graduate studies in the field of International or Industrial Relations. $3,500 Sdnola— ship ‘ EEADIINE FEBRUAIU 15 1979 MACKENZIE KING 'G’EN SG‘IOLAFSHIP (pen to graduates and is offered in competition for full-time post—graduate studies in Canada or else— where in any field. 1 $3,500 sdnolarship tenable for one year. DEADLINE FEBRUAIU 15, 1979 MARATHON DANCE The Senior Class would - like to thank the following people for their help and support during our 1979 Senior Class Dance—a-thon; Colin Clark from Beaver Foods who donated some food for us: Judson Foods who also donated food; all the judges who stayed with us during the dance—a-thcn — Paula Kelly, Vivian McKenna, Paulette Doyle, Laurie MaCSwain, Eleanor MacDonald, Yuk Woo, Karen MacDonald, Bernadette Power, Gail MacKenzie, Marjorie Nolan; Rabin Clow who stayed all night with us; Betty MacDonald who also spent all night with us. We would also like to thank the following peqale who donated» prizes for the dancers: Russell Stewart of the UPEI Bookstore; Dow's Men's Wear, University Avenue; Cnippins, University Avenue; Gentle- man Jim's; Caesar's Italy; Student Union for all their support and "refreshments". We'd like to thank CIMN and their disc jockeys who supplied music for us; Heather Ronalds who ran an important message for us; all the people who sponsored the dancers; and everyone who came and gave us some support while we were dancing. . We would also‘like to either thank Joe Fillipone ' for staying all night playing music for us — or blow his head off with a Bazooka! status. There have been a number of students approaching the society wishing to begin to express their Views to the proper people and within the next, week or so we will try to gather this group together to meet with the president. \ It is most satisfying by all involved that the Blood Dcnor Clinic went so smoothly and a more— than-expected number of students attended. I thgratulate all involved in organizing this event. Speaking of events, the Business Society. is proud to announce that they (we) have a speaker for our Businessman's Dinner. The gentleman's name is John MacDonald and he graduated from this .sd'iool and is the president of V StandardBrands. The dinner ' is tentatively sd'ieduled for March 12th and be on ‘ SUEDEN DEATH AT UPEI . Leonard Allain,a newly- hired Research Assistant at the University of.Prince Edward Island,was found dead in his room Tuesday evening. The 27 year-old man began work at the University this week,and had just moved into Blanchard Hall Res< idence on Monday. He was the son of Mr” and Mrs.Dennis Allain cf Buctouche,New Brunswick. He was a graduate of the Universite de Moncton from E] McMASTER UNIVERSITY FACULTY or BUSINESS INTERESTED IN AN M.B.A.?. Consider McMaster University.’0nly the McMaster FaCUlty of Business offers three options for students interested in proceeding towards a Master of Business Administration ‘ Degree. FULL-TIME , on v ' " PART-TIME on ’ CO-OP WORK/STUDY_ Explore this challenging opportunity.'Mai| the coupon below, for detailed information. To: Director of Graduate Admissions- Faculty at Business McMaster University Hamilton. Ontario LBS 4M4 Name EI'HER NOW!!p the lookout for additional details and announcements. We have reached over half of our quota in shirt sales andras we advertised, the ‘7'? Shirts should arrive in mid-February. We will continue taking orders at various times Until arrival date so try and support your society and purchase a shirt. (Great bargain!) The spirit lottery went over very well and the drawing will take place, as announced, Friday, Feb. 2nd, at 12 noon in Kelley. The winners will be con- tacted for their 40 oz of any kind of soda they like but if they don't like pop we can substitute with It is your choice” See you next wee' k. ' Brian Gaudet President ' Business Society which he received his Master's Degree. An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death. ‘ UPEI President DR.Peter Meincke said,"I've,been in touch with the young man's ‘parents and expressed our deepest sympathies.Mr.A11ain came to us highly recommendefl and‘we regret we did not have the opportunity to get to know him." Please send me detais about our MBA program ull time 4 Part time Cooperative Address City Province V University Attending Degree expected When?