—LS = _ THE MAD HATTER A Douglas College Newsletter published weekly during the spring and fall semesters, bi-monthly in the summer semester by Douglas College Technical and Vocational Institute P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster,B.C Telephone: 588-4411, loc. 283 Editor: Judie Steeves, Surrey campus NOTICES The Canadian Community Colleges Institute (CCCI) is once again planning to hold a professional development workshop from May 16 to 28, 1976. This year the work- shop will be held at Chateau Lake Louise. Details are posted on the glass- covered bulletin boards on each campus. George Wootton BCGEU LA L362 ANNOUNCEMENT ++ NEXT GENERAL MEETING OF LOCAL 62 TO BE HELD RICHMOND CAMPUS Tuespay Marcy 30) =: 1976 MEETING COMMENCES 3,30 PM As per Article 2.11 of the Agreement Staff may leave their desks one-half _ hour before scheduled meeting commences { (for the purpose of travel only). e* EVENTS h A DOUGLAS COLLEGE FIRST For the first time in our short h history, Douglas College this year commissioned playwright Sharon Pollock W to write a play for the college to a} produce. The result will be staged March 31 through April 3 at the Surrey Centen- 2 nial Arts Centre and is called "My Rg Name is Lisbeth". This play is about the Lizzie Borden murders of 1829 and the central R character of Lizzie will be portrayed R by Sharon herself. I am directing the production, and § a number of my theatre program students 8 will be participating in it. Sharon will be available ata R reception following opening night to R discuss the play with members of the g audience, so why don't you join us to R mark this oecasion in the college's 8 history, and for "refreshments' after- 8 wards. Tickets are available by calling me at 242 or 229 NW or at the Surrey R Switchboard. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. ----Dorothy Jones CONCERT ON CAMPUS: The vocal quartet concert, part § of the Wednesday Night Concert Series, has been re-scheduled for March 31 on the New Westminster Gampus, Members of the quartet are: Margarita Noye, soprano; Avis Harley, mezzo-soprano; Tatsuo Hoshina, tenor; with Richard Kitson and Kevin Barring- ton-Foote on piano. The concert will feature works from Haydn, Bach, Handel, Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Dvorak, as well as the Liebeslieder Walzer by Brahms. It will begin at 8 p.m. in the } campus bandroom; Eighth Avenue and McBride Boulevard, New Westminster, and is free of charge.