eee Le Ly - r Page 12 The Other Press ‘November 27th to December 8th by Helene Wisotzki Not having attended a pub night at Douglas since Dec- ember, 1979, | had high hopes for last Friday’s gala at Winslow campus. | fear- ed a dull evening, though, because | arrived at half- seven and didn’t realize that the pub had in fact started! Also upset to find the beer in plastic glasses: either a new safety measure of a diabolic plan to wean us off the bottle. There was a television off the-one side, and although the reception was some- times distorted, you could make out ‘’The Vancouver Show’’, where a group of Indian protesters were hold- ing court for the evening. About twenty or thirty peo- ple were in the cafeteria, some looking concerned or just a bit interested in the TV, and of that number perhaps ten had been play- ing volleyball. That’s when | came in: tea time. By about nine, half-nine, the TV was shut off and the party really started. The music that evening was much appreciated by the author in particular, and apparently by the other students as well: . often there was no room at all on the dance floor. (By the way, if our readership won- ders who the three dnacing stooges were, lets just say that they: were prominent members of the Other Press (one of us was in drag), who were thoroughly into the cups that night.). Not too many beer glass pyra- mids this time, maybe be- cause the plastic isn’t strong enough to withstand the weight. There was a_ volleyball game as well, check for the results on the sports page. Some students’ team was shy a few players; we volunteered our services but the team was still short. A plea of schizophrenia stilt didn’t cover the shortage, so we returned to the festivities. Overall, | think the stu- dents’ conduct was good, as | seem to remember that the Barnes Security men spent a lot of time standing ‘around. There was, to my knowlege, one public incid- ent of anyone over-imbibing and making an ass_ of himself (stealing my beer, for example), not sure who won the nonour of seeing that fellow home. Also, as the posters said, that was a “‘hat night’’ pub; Mike Yargeau, who was. .wearing. a Russian- EDITOR'S NOTE: fur hat, won first prize. To. the second and third con- testants, where and who- ever you are, congratula- tions! Hope you all had just as good a time as we did, despite the. two near fist fights,. which would have been precipitated by some college bullies (certainly not the OP), one of them a real fascist. At any rate, thanks to the majority of you who turned out on Friday, it was worth it. 636 SIXTH AVE. continued from page 3 into effect next semester for | SFU and UBC. ‘‘The levy is refundable if the student does not wish to pay it,’’ said Roberts. It is hoped that the organ- zation will open an office in -Kwantlen or Douglas Col- lege but not enough int- erest has been shown in either. ‘‘If students are interested in starting up an office then | will be glad to assist,’’ said Roberts. Clark Roberts can be reached during regular of- fice hours at 291-4360. SI BS 526-1411 When You're ready to run. He won with my hat! ! ! =~ NOW YOU'RE 19. NOW YOU HAVE A CHOICE IN TOMORROW ... you're on the Provincial Voter's List. To have the right to choose, you have to register to vote. It's easy. Just contact your nearest Registrar of Voters or Government Agent. But don’t put it off. Do it today. And have a choice in tomorrow. \\ ZS BY Oa) REGISTER Province of Chief Electoral British Columbia Office -