DOUGLAS COLLEGE ARCHIVES MAD HATTER LOCAL CHANGES Please note the local changes in the Library: Ivy Tsang - Local 2110 Additions: Joan Hussy - 2100 Patrick Blaine - 5842 - Student Ombuds Office P.D. DAY Staff P.D. Day will be Tuesday, June 3, 1986. A tentative schedule of sessions will appear in the "Mad Hatter" soon. Barb Franck Susan Simbirski THANK-YOU TO THEATRE STUDENTS I would like to extend my thanks to four Douglas College theatre students for the improvisation they gave to the B.C. Registrar's workshop on March 7, 1986. The skit was enjoyed by all who attended the session. The comment was made by the presentor, Jeri Krogseth, "they've said it all so well, there is little to add". Congratulations to Joe Seaman, lan Boothby, Dan Derkson, Caroline Heisler and their instructor Dorothy Jones. Trish Angus, Registrar ALL PERSONNEL Dr. Walter Hardwick has informed us that legislation is pending regarding the amalgamating of the Open Learning Institute and the Knowledge Network of the West into one organization - The Open Learning Authority. Information is available from the Deans, Bursar, and the representatives of the Student Society, the B.C.G.E.U. and the DKFA on Management Committee. -Bill Day HOST FAMILIES Host families are needed to house exchange students from Quebec and Japan who will be studying at Douglas College this summer. Accommodations will be needed in the New Westminster area for English as a Second Language students between May 20 to June 27 and July 21 to August 23. English speaking families who can provide room and board plus a pleasant family environ- ment for these exchange students will be paid a per day rate for their hospitality. Interested people can contact the Summer Language Programs department of Douglas College at 520-5463. NEW ARCHIVE ACQUISITIONS The New Westminster Permanent Campus Project Development Committee records were received by the Archives in 1985. Arrangement and documentation of the papers are now complete, and the files can be consulted as Record Group 12, Sub-Group 2. In 1984 and 1985 the Douglas College Student Society donated its historical files to the College Archives. These records have now been arranged and documented as Record Group 40. College personnel wishing to consult these or other records in the Archives should contact Jean Cockburn, Archivist (local 2121) or Gaile Wotherspoon, Library and Archives Assistant (local 2108). Jean Cockburn §§§8§8S§