DOUGLAS CO!!.¢°E LIBRARY SOCCER ARGU. ES In the wee hours of Saturday morning, eleven soccer players from Douglas were searching the lower mainland for one of our numbers who thought he had missed the bus but, in fact, had arrived too early and was speeding up Highway 1 hoping to catch the team when the team were, in fact, slowly driving up No. 1 hoping he would catch up with them. The two soccer games that followed against Cariboo College at Kamloops demonstrated much the same pattern. The teams registered a 2-all tie on the Saturday, and after a "quiet evening"? returned to the ground Sunday morning, stiff and sore, only to go down to a 4-2 defeat. The team played well. The only things lacking are a) goals, and b) a set of players who play together regularly enough to give some type of cohesion to the team. We have plenty of talent but, unfortunately, it is not always available when needed. Still, as the actress said to the bishop, "Better luck next time!" Chris Johnson !DOUGLAS COLLEGE INTER OFFICE MEMO TO: FROM: RE: Eloise OATE: 1 October 1974 D, A.tPorter Submission for Mad Hatter Subject: Classroom Timings All instructors are asked to ensure that their instructional period ends 15 minutes before the hour. This will allow the next instructor time to prepare the blackboard, overhead viewer, etc., prior to the commencement of his instructional period. Cooperation is requested from all concerned.