DOUGLAS co lear Gist Plors-. ap eT ar ely et Fee HIVES ON THE NEW BUILDING AT NEW WESTMINSTER OR EARTH HATH NOT ANYTHING TO SHOW MORE FAIR. One afternoon last week, I took refuge from a storm in the new building on the New Weatminster campus. Expecting only a rude hut, I was surprised to find a palace worthy of Louis XIV. As I decadently swivelled in my chair, I pondered the reason for the affluence around me. For a brief instant a thought crossed my mind...."Could the administrators be indulging themselves?" I could not believe it, knowing as I did the administrators penchant for hair-shirts and scurging themselves with surplus faculty expense forms. I pondered again. I had it. It came to me as in a vision that once again our forward-looking leaders were showing us the way.As I gazed around the spacious boardroom- with its sliding blackboards and soft-upholstered swivel-chairs arranged around ample tables - I realised that here was the prototype for our future classrooms. Once again we had been shown the way; "The student at the centre" lives still. Oe Rs Gunson. ™