Barry Leach (cont 'd.) 'rest' days when we do not trek. Then we shall have time to look for pheasants and other more elusive species. The grub is good but I shan't have an over-weight problem by the time the 220 miles of the trek are behind us. Give our best wishes to Jim, Ken Moore and all at Langley Campus and in C.E. We are all keeping quite fit, though Chris is rather behind with his homework. Life's priorities become rather basic - like drying underwear for use tomorrow. Beyond that, who cares! See you all after Christmas." Barry will be leaving India on Dec. 28 and on his return will be devoting half his time to teaching History and half to International Education Projects. The other half of his energy will no doubt be devoted to environmental concerns. On Jan. l, Ray Cox will assume his new duties with the Institute of Environmental Studies on a half-time basis. Welcome aboard, Ray, we're looking forward to working with you. -.-ROn Tarves NEW FILMS!! The following films are now available for loan through Douglas College: SPLIT BRAIN Explains and demonstrates the split brain operation being done at the California Institute of Technology. In this revol- utionary operation, the two hemispheres of the brain are separ- ated surgically along the corpus callosum. Specially designed equipment is shown in use, testing split brain subjects to pro- vide new understanding of how the brain operates. 13min VIS BAPTIZING A moving account of a teen-aged girl's first love affair and ensuing disillusionment, this drama is set in a small Ontario community in 1951, and features three young students with no previous acting experience. The story is adapted from Alice Munro's story "Lives of Girls and Women". 50 min 7197S BRIDAL SHOWER (Sociology/Anthropology) A painfully funny, painfully realistic enactment of one of the most bizarre social customs ever to have evolved as a prelude to the Most Wonderful Day in any girl's life. 22 min 1972 “Ones