We had joy, we had fun, we had a season in the sun but the students have come back and the season is all done...Sep- tember brings Labor Day, cooler temperatures, September fog, and, of course, the autumn leaves. But before you're up to your neck in work and registration, leaf through the latest... The long goodbye... From Darryl Karleen: "I would like to take this time to say thanks to all the great people that I have worked with for the past three and a half years at Douglas College. My position as computer tech has given me the opportu- nity to meet most of the staff and faculty, thus you will all be sorrowfully missed. Starting September 11, I will be relocat- ing with my wife, two cats and cockatiel to beautiful Kelowna. I will be thinking about the College, especially when I am sailing into a sunset, sinking that perfect putt, skiing fresh powder, or jetting around the lake ... Yeah right." Alberta bound... Now in Alberta, where it snows in August, is Applied Programs clerk Marie Holder. Word has it that she and husband Ken have bought a home in Calgary. Permanent waves... Auxiliary Mary Whorley is now a regular Registrar’s receptionist/clerk. The Registrar’s Office also welcomes Sharon Harder, formerly with VCC. Exit stage left... For a change of scenery, Glen Goshulak, Stagecraft Theatre Technician, is entering Poli Sci at SFU this fall. Stagecraft now features two new technicians: Brian Pratt and Scott MacDonald. Vye’s back ... Welcome back to Vye Flindall, just back to Accounting after a one-year leave of ab- sence. We also welcome these new SNE employees: Colleen Brown, Psychology lab technician; Lynne Currie, Health Sciences clerk typist; Dean Jansen, book- store shipper/receiver, and Marie Anweiler shifts in Financial Aid from clerk to assessor. Meanwhile, Math Advisor Cory Ristock has left to study engineering at UBC. Welcome to the academy... New academic advisors include: Donna McGee-Thompson, replacing Leslie McArthur; Valerie Gobeil, LTD replace- ment for Lex Lensen; and Ann Kim’s status has changed from temporary auxiliary to regular full time. In the right direction... Linda Spencer, former contract instruc- tor for Consumer and Job Prep, is now a tutor/lab technician for the new Adults with a Head Injury Program. On the Ridge... At Thomas Haney Centre, auxiliary Vib Jose, is now a campus clerk. New links... Systems and Computing clerk Susan Geffard has become a computer support assistant while Jamie Michael is the new micro-computer technician. The PIO shuffle ... Jane Muskens has returned to her position of Publicist Assistant after a seven-month maternity leave - welcome back Jane! Susan Vincent is once again PIO Assistant and her temporary replace- ment Christine Unterthiner will shift to Facilities as temporary mail clerk. Come back, Jack... BSW Jack Kelly will be retiring at the end of September after 11 years of ser- vice. When asked if he will be pursuing any hobbies he said "no, I’m going to come back here and give everybody a hard time." Keep us informed... Please note that the deadline for the October issue of Inside is Sept. 25. « Douglas College President Bill Day and IMS staffers Heather Campbell and Glen James study the recipe for a "toxic cake" prepared by Chemistry instructor Jean Allan, all part of a recent (WHMIS) seminar. All College employees are required to attend a WHMIS Level One session or view a training tape. Sessions run on September 22, 24, 30 and October 1; call Personnel at 5440 to register.