Mad Hatter Page 4 RITA CHUDNOVSKY received her M.Ed, Her project was "The Adult Learning Centre as an Effective Delivery Model of Adult Basic Education." BEVERLEY MILLER received her M.Ed, Her thesis - “Identification of Subject Areas Appropriate for a Core- Curriculum in a Health Science Techno logy Program." CATHLEEN SMITH received her M. A. Her thesis was on "The Role of Teacher Guidance in Promoting Social Integration at the Pre- School Level." As well, the University of Oregon has advi-- sed that Gerry Della Mattia has completed all requirements for his Ph.D. in Educa- tional Policy and Management. Gerry's dis- sertation was "B.C, Community College Goals and Indicators of Goal Achievement." He will receive his degree at the next convoca- tion at the University of Oregon. I am sure you will join with me in saying congratulations to all of these members of the College family, and offering our very best wishes. Bill Day Home For A Cat? Tigger is looking for a loving home. She is housebroken, a tabby orange and black with a white belly and is a real lover. Tigger has been spayed and comes with a night collar, kitty litter (if you decide to let her stay in the house) and cat food. She will not jump up on furniture unless someone is already sitting there. Tigger is very well behaved. If you know anyone that wants a housebroken cat please give me a call at local 4721. | Sailing Lessonslllll “i Is anyone interested in trying sailing for the first time? We need two or more people to join us for sailing lessons one weekend. | | The cost would be around $100 for the two days. Overnight accommodation is on the yacht. If interested please phone Jean Hammer (4903) as soon as possible. Velma Smith Jean Hammer "Rights Of Victim” FINALLY, RIGHTS OF VICTIM GET SOME ATTENTION By Muriel Draaisma A young man creeps into a house on the outskirts of New Westmin- ster, startles the elderly couple living there and beats them with his fists. One of his victims suffers a fractured jaw, damaged hearing and blackened eyes that still sting. The couple now fear their health and happiness will never bounce back. Crime victims have been called the forgotten people. Ignored by the courts, sometimes snubbed by authorities, they have had to overcome their trauma alone. But victims such as the New Westminster couple, who were beaten by an intruder, now | are starting to get help as police forces across the country turn their attention toward those wronged. “We're here to ensure the victim already traumatized by crime will not be further | Fran Berg traumatized by the justice system," Says” |