DOUGLAS COLLEGE ARCHIVES ; Athletic Update Outdoor Recreation There is a possibility of an arrangement between Douglas College and S.F.U. which will permit Douglas College staff, students and faculty to enroll in the $.F.U. Outdoor Recreation Centre courses at the §.F.U. discount rate. If enough interest is expressed in these types of courses, we will begin with registration in Room 1317. §§§SS§§ Men's Basketball Steve Beauchamp's Royal (without Steve - he's in Anaheim, California) defeated the Meralamas in overtime 104 - 93. High scorers for Douglas were Brian Brown - 17 points and Rick Mesich with 12 points. §§§§§§ Men's Hockey The Douglas College Hockey team defeated C.B.1. 13 - 2 last Saturday at Port Moody. High scorers for the team were Harold Mainman with four goals and Don Woodley with four goals. The team hasn't lost a game to date and their toughest games will be against Cariboo College on November 23 at 8:00 P.M. and November 24 at 10:30 A.M. at Port Moody. This will be the first year that this hockey team has had a coach and what a difference that small addition makes! §§§§5§ Women's Volleyball The women's volleyball team competed ina tournament at Trinity Western this past week- end losing to T.W.U. and a Sr. Women's team while defeating Royal Roads. Coach Loretta Zavarise is having a tough first year with injuries and new players but the team is working hard to stay together. That's what is known as a winning attitude! Betty Lou Hayes MAD HATTER 5 | On Thursday, November 28 from 1000 hours to 1600 hours the products of the 10-month Musical Instrument Construction Program will be on display in the main entrance to the library. There will be approximately 12 to 15 instruments to view including a lut, hammered dulcimer and many guitars. The students who have made these instruments will be on hand to answer questions as well as demonstrate their creations. The display will also include types of wood and tools used in this craft. Be sure to mark the date on your calendar to see and hear some of these master- pieces created in the College. Jim Sator