\\ ..é ,. RITA NDERGAST FINANCIAL AID by Rita Pendergast Listed below are a few scholarships that might interest graduate and undergraduate students studying political science, economics, history, French, and cormnmicaticns. If you are not studying in these areas and you need financial assistance please come in to see me in Student Services, First Floor min Building and we'll look into your area. DERWIN AND SATCH DEVELOPING FIRST PICTURE The new darkroom fer the U.P.E.I. Photo Club, Sit- uated on the fourth floor Main in the media wing, is now open and operating on a partial basis. The actual construction began during March Break of last year, using materials left over from Sun renovations and those found through diligent scrounging around the _ campus. A lot of time was sacrificed andrnuch effort was contributed towards the building of the darkroom. Various jobs included: building tables, sewing and hanging special curtains,installing sinks and a film drying cabinet. The only thing left to mmws JEWELLERS no.“ 117 K. nt Street, Charlottetown Phone 894-3922‘ be done is the plumbing and electrical hook-ups. There is a problem with plumbing,as mentioned by Jean McCabe, of the maintenance department, in trying to find a suitable means for the waste run-off to comply with plumbing regulations' As the maintenance depart- ment is very busy, it is hopeful that they will be able to solve the problem in the near future. The new darkroom has a double door system made of darkened curtains so people entering and leaving will not interfere with the development of prints. Up to five enlangers will be able to be in use in the new area. A wrung m::*na erg-aim, ma" w, snfimfig, J .W. Dafoe Graduate Fellowshi' $5,000.00 'lhe fellowship will be open to graduates of any recognized University who possess the Honours B.A. degree or its equivalent and who intend to work for a higher degree in the field of international studies. 'Ihe fellowship will be tenable in the departments of Political Studies, Economics, 'or History. Applicatims for the year 1979—80 should be made by letter addressed to the Awards Office. 'Ihe University of Manitoba, details of the candidate's academic record should accompany his letter of applicatim. 'Ihe letter should also include information on the following points: (a) Age (b) Place of birth (c) Citizenship, or status of visa (student landed immigrant) (d) Marital status (e) Any previous experience 1 other than academic. (f) Field of study candidate would be most interested in, and why (g) Any other matter ' candidate considers relevant. RM'DRHATH IT THAT... H A TH T * AID? Each candidate should also give the names and addresses of four referees vho are prepared to support his applicaticn, and he should ask these referees to send their supporting letters to the Awards Offim. A11 applicatims and supporting letters should readu the Awards Office not. later than JANUAmf 19, 1979. '111e Raymm d Crepault NeImrial Scholarship Eligible are _____Frend1 speaking Canadian citizens interested in‘ ' improving their radio and/or television skills through University training, or the equivalent, on a full—time basis, at a Canadian institution. Candidates should meet one or more of these requirements: - University graduation in any discipline (lst degree) — University graduation, or current studies in cammmicaticn, including journalism (lst degree). — Graduation in broad—‘ casting technology from a recognized institute, or the equivalent. — Current employment in broadcasting and wishing to complete training in the field. Exams start in a little over 3 weeks. — There are only 3 Pig 'n Whistles left this semester. — UPEI athletes have won a national championship and have also an All—Canadian football player. - A girl went to a party in Blanchard and forgot a couple of things.. ..going to the party. . . .and to put her pants on before she went! ~ A terrorist plot was uncovered at UPEI” Sane- one tried to plant a NUCLEAR‘bomb in the SUN ‘ editor ' 5 office . A lot of split lips and cold sores cn campus are caused by being too cold or too hot! UPEI financial aid officer won the seat as. International President of Allied Youth. Christmas present. A Dcnnelly photo will make an excellent President Maindce was seen at the Friday afternoon Happy Hour in the Barn hobnobbing’ with the locals! ! It's that time or the year! Don't give up just because you're a little behind in your CDUI‘SGS . Film can now be processed in the new Photo lab. - The Panther Iomge is a Day Lounge. - Turtle still has great parties. ‘ - Tuesday night and Friday afternoon pubs are a lot of fun . - 'I'ne SUN volleyball team has won 12 of 14 games. 50 THERE MULLIGANllll