INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / February 4, 1992

 

 

 

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by Carillon

We've got them low-down budget
blues this week, and we need your
help to come up with a new cliche to
describe the feeling. Those old 1980's
cliches that everyone was so very fond
of don’t have the same meaning to
ew age 1990's people. "Restraint",
"budget stabilization", and "income
fairness compensation" just don’t cut
it anymore. So how about submitting
your latest budget cliches to the Inside

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

@ org:2tulations to Connie Frick,
who is now the Buyer in
Purchasing (Facilities Services).

Zone? We promise to print the best in
the next issue. The winning prize is an
all-expenses paid dinner at your
favourite restaurant...the actual amount
that we pay for your dinner will be
based on the new proposed College per
diem rate for meals. McDonald’s never
looked better, and you get to keep the
change from your dollar.

Get well...

Best wishes for a speedy recovery
to DEBBIE PERRIN in the Registrar’s
Office from everyone here at Douglas
College. She’s in hospital recovering
from an operation.

Gone but not forgotten...

Former CRDO RANDI DUKE is
doing fine at Capilano College after
receiving a promotion. Duke now
reports directly to the Capilano Col-
lege President Douglas Jardine.
Congratulations, Randi!

Birthdays, promotions, babies...
Birthday wishes go out to English &
Communications Departmental Assis-
tant BARBARA SEKHON, who
celebrated the big four-oh recently.
According to his staff, Director of
Facilities Services TERRY LEONARD
will be hitting the big fiveoh mile
stone on March 5...Terry doesn’t look
a day over 40. Nursing Instructor

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Each of the five candles on Robin
Ryan’s cake represents... .twelve
years! The Physical Education
Instructor just turned 60, and his
colleagues in the Department of
Child, Family and Community
Studies celebrated the occasion.

TINA PETTIE has a new baby boy,
Kyle...congratulations. Acting Coor-
dinator of Disabled Student Services,
MARIA IAQUINTA, is expecting her
first child in May. And while we’re on
the topic of babies, Community
Programs & Services EVELYN RAY will
become a grandmother in June.

Down the way where the nights
are gay...

Disabled Student Services’ GLADYS
LOEWEN is the envy of everyone who has
had to venture out into the monsoons. She
is on holiday in Costa Rica.

New faces...

Speaking of DSS, welcome aboard
to JOHN NAAWKENS, the new
Clinician Instructor in that Depart-
ment, and to MARG HATCH (from
Dublin, no less) who replaces LINDA
MERZ from Community Programs &
Services...Linda is on long-term dis-
ability, and we hope she is well soon.
CHRISTINE UNTERTHINER is the
new Mail Clerk in the Public Informa-
tion Office, and SUSAN VINCENT has
moved into the Publicist Assistant
position while JANE MUSKENS is on
maternity leave.

See you in halfa month! &