—e remem Although not stated in 2.5.1.2, it has been college practice in the past, and should continue to be in the future, that upon receipt of a formal complaint against a faculty member, the respon- sible Director shall supply a copy of the complaint to the faculty member complained against. ‘LAS COLLEGE ARCHIVES Again, although not stated in the contract, it is assumed that. where | possible, there should be an attempt to resolve problems informally | ( before the formal process is instituted. a i i a Gordon Gilgan, Pregident Douglas College Faculty ASsociation eorge C. Woékfton, Principal Douglas College The Douglas forwards also ‘dominated the lineouts and scrums, and on gaining possession scrum half, Pat Ponti, did not attempt to pass the ball, but instead kicked upfield. LIBRARY EASTER HOURS The libraries of D.C. will be closed on Good Friday, April 8th and Saturday, April 9th. They will be open Easter Monday, April 1lth as follows: The second team won 16-0 with Coquitlam Campus - 7:45 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. § Benny Boon and Gary Cherwaty each N.W. Campus - 7:45 a.m. -10:15 p.m. Q@ scoring two touchdowns. The first Richmond Campus - 7:45 a.m. -10:15 p.m. @ team won 8-0 on touchdowns b Surrey Campus - 7:45 a.m. -10:15 p.m. Q@ Geroge Boon and Phil Campeau. Derek R. Francis, Acting Director of Libraries. WANTED Would like to purchase used car seats strollers, or high-chair. Call Marjte Ross, Richmond, Campus or 263-9198. Sports RUGBY TEAMS STAMPEDE BUFFALOES The Douglas College rugby teams concluded their league schedule with two wins and a loss on Sat- urday, March 26th. The first and second teams de- feated their opponents, the Burn- aby Buffaloes, at Central Valley Park. Both games were played in a steady rain, and it was soon obvious that the Burnaby teams had not done their homework when it comes to playing in the rain. They attempted an open running game, usually reserved for dry conditions, and every time they dropped the slippery ball, the Douglas backs came_storming through dribbling the ball upfield at their feet. The third team, meanwhile, had a rough time of it going down 24-3 to Tsawwassen. The latter team are a well disciplined team with a lot of talent, and will be a force to contend with in the second division next year. The league standings are not final but it does seem that the Douglas first team will finish 3rd out of 8 teams in the first division, while the second team will finish 3rd out of 10 teams in the 2nd division. These are fine performances consid- ering both teams moved up a division this year. The third team played exhibition only this year and had a 6 win - 7 loss record. The remainder of the season will be divoted to exhibition games, tournaments and the trip to San Fran- cisco. Five Douglas players played for the Fraser Valley Representative Side against the Vancouver Réps last weekend. Rob MacDonald and Jamie Booth played with the junior reps, who lost, while George Boon, Mark Ovenden and Joel Schmidt played with the senior side which won. 9