INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / JUNE 19, 1990 Myrna Popove, the new Chairman of the Board. Richard Bell was recently appointed Vice Chairman of the Douglas College Board. Karin Henderson, newly appointed member of the Board. Congratulations to Myrna Popove appointed Chairman of the Board and Richard Bell as Vice Chairman. And welcome to Karin Hender- son appointed as a new member to the Board. 1989 — 1990 Douglas College Board at their recent annual dinner. Back row (left to right): John Banks, Ronald Stevenson, Richard Bell, Gordon Hoeflicker, Abie Klassen. Front row (left to right): Dr. Pauline Hughes, Marie Kadatz, Myrna Popove. Inside Douglas College is published weekly September through April and bi-monthly May through August by the Douglas College Public Information Office. Submissions are due Tuesday noon for publication the following Tuesday. Submissions are accepted typewritten or on floppy disk in WordPerfect or ASCII format. Material may be edited for brevity and clarity. Tips, scoops and suggestions are always welcome. Please contact the Public Information Office, (604) 527-5323, Room 4840 at the New Westminster campus, 700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster. Mailing address: P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 5B2. my education." Administration means leaving a special learning environment. “Douglas College was a positive experience for me," she says, "the small classes and friendly atmosphere really added a personal touch to Award winners for the evening were Brent James Mundle, As- sociate in Criminology who received the Governor General’s Medal for Excellence in Academic Programs. Nancy Emslie Lewis, from the Legal Secretarial Program was awarded the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for Applied Programs. Looking for a job after grad won’t be a problem for Mark Lyon who received a citation in Basic Occupational Education. "I'll be returning to work at the Vancouver School Board in Food Services," he explains. “I’ve been working hard for months," says Lyon. "It’s a special feeling to graduate." As the celebrations drew to a close, the atmosphere inside Douglas College was warmed by well wishes and fond memories of days gone by. ' "Learning is a lifelong affair," offered Bill Day, President of the College, "this is not farewell, simply congratulations." & Eig