9° Mad Hatter A Douglas College Newslette (DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY ARCHIVES November 25, 1980 CAUTION - USE OF RAMPS AND HAND RAILS Salt and sand are routinely spread on all walkways and ramps when frost or ice prevails early in the mornings. The custodian attempts to complete this chore amongst other duties all before 8:00 a.m. This may not always be possible and extreme care should be exercised on wet, cold mornings when the hazard is greatest. Hand rails are provided and should be used. If assistance is required it should be requested. Please take care and keep the accident rate down. -..-Campus Manager New Westminster MISSING MANUSCRIPT!!! Somehow a manuscript titled "Payback" went missing in the inter-campus mail last week. The manuscript was being sent to Event in Richmond. If anyone was given this manu- script by mistake, please send to Maurice Hodgson, Richmond Campus. UNITED APPEAL CAMPAIGN The College's annual United Appeal drive has already more than doubled last year's donations ... and all those who gave time and/or money to the campaign deserve a big vote of thanks. To date our total is $2,788.25. Special recognition to the Coquitlam Business Office Administration class who just raised $104.95. Reg Pridham, Interim President, had stated at the start of the campaign that he hoped Douglas could raise $4,000. Let's see if we can meet that goal. ...Leo Hungle “Mor e=