Horace‘s heart remains at WLUâ€" As he prepares to retire at the end of April, Director of Student Awards Horace Braden, an institution at Wilfrid Laurier University since 1966, is sorry to leave, but looking to the future as a new beginning. Pat Arbuckie photo AY o y PEGGY LIs _ 0 00 _ _NATALIE GULZAR MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY: OPEN MON., TUES., WED., SAT., 9:30â€"6 pm, THURS., FRI., 9 '} % * q" C Cl m " ' 9 Westmount WESTMOUNT PLACE, WATERLOO PHONE 886â€"6960 KIM PERM SPECIAL _ ifin «d (cut extra) with this coupon valid until April 30/85 MELODY 32 995 UnIs@exX ‘We‘re back again to a totally different student. That‘s the challenge of education â€" responding to the students‘ needs and trying to ED WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1985 â€" PAGE 5 hairstyling "If you were to ask me if I want to leave, I would say no, I don‘t want to leave the university, but I‘m ready to leave," he said. "I think the future is a great challenge." PAUL