Surgeon General States Music And Partying Are Not Hazardous To Your Health chedalic 2. Glass Tiger 3. Images in Vogue 4. Rolling Stones 5. Falco 6. Sting 7. Psychodellic Furs 8. Grapes of Wrath 9. Brian Setzer 10. A.V.A.A. 11. Teenage Head 12, The Alarm 13. Scritti Politi 14, Cats Can Fly 15. Love 0 Rockets 16. Depeche Mode 17. The English Beat 18. The Arrows 19. The Clash 20. Pet Shop Boys 21. Find Young Cannibals 22. Euro Gliders 23. Simple Minds 24. Corey Hart Bangles Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone) In The House Harlem Shuffle Vienna Calling Russians Pretty in Pink Love Comes Around* The Knife Feels Like Justice Let Me See Your ID Frantic Romantic* In the House* Love Shines Like Us Flippin’ to the ‘A’ Side* If There’s A Heaven Above Blasphemous Rumours Save It For Later Talk Talk* This Is England! West End Girls Johnny Come Home 1 Can’t Wait To See You Sanctify Yourself Erasiam Eyes* Manic Monday » MAPUS ALL THE BEST ON YOUR EXAMS! We look forward to seeing you at MAPUS meetings next fall. The annual COPUS meeting will be held at UNB in Fredericton, N.B. on the 20, 21, & 22 of June. Anyone is welcome to attend the meeting. The fee is $75.00 and there will be trans- portation available from Charlottetown. Olive Bryanton will be attending, so anyone interested please call her at 566-3388 days or 675-3357 evenings. Jazzercise FREE Jazzercise classes will be offered to UPEI students begin- ning Monday, March 24 and Wed- nesday March 26th. The classes will be held at the UPEI Alumni Gym on Mondays and Wednes- days from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. with Connie Taylor, a qualified jazz- ercise instructors. + March 27, 1986 In search of the green By Inge Dorsey Well, things certainly are coming to a close. Spring has sprung and the Easter Bunny is coming. Of course, we all know this is indicative of other things, final exams are just arour@l the corner, With that in mind I would like to remind all SENIORS who have a Canada Student Loan that it is your responsibility to contact the lending institution with whom you have your loan to negotiate the terms of repayment. It is advise- able to do this as soon as possible as the six month “‘grace’’ period can slip by before you know it. If you have any questions regarding repayment of your loan you can dtop by and see me or pick up the pamphlet “‘Repaying —_ your Canada Student Loan”’ available at Student Services. ’ THE GEM Below are some bursaries with upcoming deadlines. Next week I will list all those bursaries with deadlines in the spring and summer. 1 Helen Herring Scholarship $500.00 awarded to a student from P.E.I., who in September is enrolled in a university program leading to a degree in home economics. DEADLINE: April 30, 1986 2 4-H Canadian National Exhibition Scholarship $1,000.00 scholarship awarded to an individual who has com- pleted two years 4-H club work and is enrolled in a second or third year university program of agriculture, agricultural engineer- ing, veterinary medicine, or home economics, DEADLINE: May 1, 1986. 3 Imasco Scholarship Fund for Disabled Students Minimum, of five $2,000.00 awards to disabled students en- rolled in any field of undergraduate study. DEADLINE: June 1, 1986 Application and/or informa- tion for the above may be picked up at Student Services. If I can be of help in any way Please contact me at the Dept. of Student Services, first floor Main Bldg. Tues. 11-3, Wed. 11-1, or Thurs. 11-3, or by calling 566-0647. Have a good holiday weekend! Page 6