=p ANH ZW WIN RL is pti ‘giv igs ‘eh? Saws Shed ben ah PP TOE ) Oe Le yee WH WISE MV (604) 520-5400 700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C. Mailing Address: P.0. Box 2503, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 5B2 eo Alumni Homecoming Reunion Honours 20th Anniversary Friends and former graduates of Douglas College are invited to help celebrate the College’s 20th an- niversary. One of the highlights of the year-long celebration will be “Homecoming 1989", a weekend lows in the upper cafeteria. Tickets are $3 each or two for $5.00. The first Annual General Meet- ing of the Douglas College Alumni Association gets underway Satur- day, October 21 at 10 a.m. to 12 reunion p-m. at Douglas hosted by the College, while Douglas Col- Mini-Olympics - lege Alumni fun for the en- Association tire family - October 20 takes place and 21 in New from 2 p.m. to 4 Westminster. MAKING A p-m. Homecom- The Alum- DIFFERENCE ing 1989 wraps ni Association oO \\\ - up with a gala has planned ball Saturday an action- night from 6 packed @ p-m. to 1 a.m. at weekend of Hotel Georgia. events to honour both the 20th An- Tickets are $27.50 each. niversary of Douglas College and “The success of Homecoming the first Anniversary of the Alumni Association, according to Associa- tion president Ted Jang. “It’s a weekend former graduates and friends of the Col- lege won't want to miss,” Jang says. Homecoming 1989 kicks off with a roaring start Friday, October 20 as the B.C. champion Douglas College Royals challenge former alumni to “The Basketball Battle of the Ages” at 6 p.m. in the Douglas College gymnasium. A dance fol- ES SRA Sik i PT SAP A HR Pe a ae 1989" rests in our ability to reach as many of our friends as we can,” says Jang. “We're looking for former students, faculty, staff - anyone whose life has been touched by Douglas College, to help us celebrate this very special occasion.” The Douglas College Alumni Association has already contacted nearly 4,000 former graduates but the whereabouts of thousands more remain unknown. Jang says the Alumni Association is actively searching for about 12,000 “lost” alumni to tell them about the Homecoming weekend and invite them to join the association. Anyone who has graduated from a certificate or diploma pro- gram, or any University Transfer students with 45 or more credits from Douglas College, is automat- ically eligible for membership in continued on page 2 Inside INSIDE October 3, 1989 Briefs Children With Aids Conference Athletic Update Annual Retirement Local Artist Shows at D.C. Important Dates: Reg. Office Coming Events School for the Deaf Moves o IN 1D [oO [In [> |& |w |p Educational Leave —_ on Innovation Abstracts