INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / JANUARY 8, 1991 How many balloons does it take to fill an Douglas College (Maple Ridge) literacy student Bill instructor’s office? Norma Goldie, General Johnson reads one of his own poems during a Nursing Program Team Leader (Semester December 8th ceremony in New Westminster 2), could only guess after her students honouring winners of the Canadian Library celebrated the end of last semester by Association’s Literacy Volunteer Awards. Students, redecorating her office. volunteers and local dignitaries attended. College’s Manager of Logistical Services has identity problem. Pa Baydoun was Security Supervisor at the College until last Sep- tember, when he took up his new position. The trouble, says Baydoun, is that some people in the College aren’t aware that he’s there to help them. "Many people don’t know that I’m no longer with security," he says. "They know that I’m there, but they don’t know what I do." His position as Manager of Logistical Services has a long job description, but Baydoun summarizes it rather neatly. "I’m there to work out problems to do with the building on evenings and weekends," he says. "If people need any suppport service, such as maintenance and setting up for con- ferences, they can contact me at local 5361 or 5400." Fadi Baydoun, Manager of Logistical Services.