- ; PANT SAPS of AAT wadarnciy ; CENT AAA SO 982 de Other Press November 10th to 25th 1 The Douglas College Chess Club will leap into life on Tuesday, November 16th at the new campus. Come to our first meeting at 2:30 p.m. at the new theatre on the stage. We will be plotting how to stiff the student society for funds. We will also organize a fun tourna- ment for the near future. Your input would be appre- ciated as we choose our style of tournament and playing times. If interested, but un- able to attend, please contact Chris Page or Brian Pharez in the Other Press office or call 525-3542. Beginners to expert welcome. The Other Press and - The D.C. Womens Centre present: n Open Discussion on exual Harassment Wednesday , November 24, 1982 ‘ Room number to be announced. So much is said with meaning. But much is hard to understand. The want and need is existing, Yet there is a block. Why? Warmth is felt, but that is not enough. What to respond? Responce is needed. The words... Time... ...And she cried and cried. Nobody was really watching, though. Their eyes were blurred, From inward tears... Watching We see an expression and we Sometimes decide what it means... Those of us who are lucky, know. The secrets of the mind, Sometimes are penetrated, then... One day, the boy'watched the blind girl most carefully... ‘He was sure she could see something. For she laughed, often to herself... Caroline Messinger \ r x Staff Box Most student newspapers encounter problems on production night, the usual one is figuring out what to write for a staff box, the other is running out of headliner film in the middle of a headline at midnight. It was Caroline Hardon’s fault that there was no extra headliner film, Nancy Powell said ‘‘don’t worry about it, we’ll draw the headlines in’’, Sean Valentini didn’t care. Tom Boer laughed about the dilemma, and Mori Hillman thought maybe we could change the font on the typesetter (dumb idea). Ian Hunter said ‘‘I have to go to class, somebody else solve this problem.’’ Glen Nazaruk was in Victoria so he didn’t even know about it, Chris Page said ‘‘that’s just great’’’ and Jerry Oikawa didn’t want to drive to Vancouver to get some more, Darrow Lee didn’t care who drove as long as he could get a ride home. Brian Pharez just said ‘‘shoot!’’ (mayby Caroline!), Barb Burke couldn’t make it to production night. Perry Obedinski was asleep on the couch and Susan Basnett wasn’t concerned because there was plenty of film for the typesetter. Warren Laine was disgusted with the whole situation and went home. Did they get more headliner film? Well obviously yes! ace. EER OS es