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The Mad Hatter
DEPARTMENTS
Through a dazzling display of
financial footwork, Sheilah
Thompson has baffled Bill Day's
attempts to forestall the
appointment of a Department
Continuing Education Programmer
until September, 1973.
We are happy to announce the
appointment of Ann Frost as Interim
Programmer for the Fall and Spring
Semesters. This appointment will
enable a number of Community
Projects planned by the Counselling
Department to be followed through.
The position will be formally
advertised next Spring, by which
time the Counselling Department
_ will have had enough experience
to define the job with some
precision.
George C. Woott
Principal.
English and Communications -
Department Appointment
For health reasons, Jean Proven
has resigned her position as
Continuing Education Programmer
for the Department of English and
Communications, and has taken up
regular teaching duties this Fall.
Pending a Department review of
present role and future develop-
ments of the English Department,
John Isaak has agreed to take over >
Programming duties for the Fall.
It is expected that by Christmas
time, definite plans for develop-
ment and future Programming
activities will be announced.
Bill Day.
Wednesday, September 27, 1972
CONTINUING
EDUCATION |
LIASON WITH UNIVERSITY
WOMENS CLUBS.
Last Novenber Sheilah Thompson
and I invited representatives |
from the University Womens Clubs
in our College Districts to meet
with us. Our idea was that we
would introduce ourselves to
them, acquaint them with the
College's presence and functions,
and hopefully, to spark some
interest in College activities.
We seem to have struck a fairly
responsive chord. As of this
moment, we are working co-oper-
atively with University Womens
flubs in the following areas:
Delta -Tsawwassen: This group
currently sponsoring Dr. Len
Sampson's series on "Journey
into the People's Republic of
China" with us, and has ex-
pressed a desire to support
the College in other ways
during this year.
Richmond: Our non-credit serieg
"Oh! Canada" is being held in
co-operation with the University
Women's Club of Richmond, who
have undertaken the task of
publicizing this programme, and
assisting in other ways as well.
Langley: I have been invited
to talk to this group on Sept.
28th, to explain what the Coll-
ege has to offer them, partic-
ularly what is pertinent to
women. They also want to learn
what they can do for the College
in the coming year.
Coquitlam: A series has been )
organized by the Coquitlam
group, in co-operation with the
Coquitlam School Board entitled
be
The Mad Hatter
DEPARTMENTS
Through a dazzling display of
financial footwork, Sheilah
Thompson has baffled Bill Day's
attempts to forestall the
appointment of a Department
Continuing Education Programmer
until September, 1973.
We are happy to announce the
appointment of Ann Frost as Interim
Programmer for the Fall and Spring
Semesters. This appointment will
enable a number of Community
Projects planned by the Counselling
Department to be followed through.
The position will be formally
advertised next Spring, by which
time the Counselling Department
_ will have had enough experience
to define the job with some
precision.
George C. Woott
Principal.
English and Communications -
Department Appointment
For health reasons, Jean Proven
has resigned her position as
Continuing Education Programmer
for the Department of English and
Communications, and has taken up
regular teaching duties this Fall.
Pending a Department review of
present role and future develop-
ments of the English Department,
John Isaak has agreed to take over >
Programming duties for the Fall.
It is expected that by Christmas
time, definite plans for develop-
ment and future Programming
activities will be announced.
Bill Day.
Wednesday, September 27, 1972
CONTINUING
EDUCATION |
LIASON WITH UNIVERSITY
WOMENS CLUBS.
Last Novenber Sheilah Thompson
and I invited representatives |
from the University Womens Clubs
in our College Districts to meet
with us. Our idea was that we
would introduce ourselves to
them, acquaint them with the
College's presence and functions,
and hopefully, to spark some
interest in College activities.
We seem to have struck a fairly
responsive chord. As of this
moment, we are working co-oper-
atively with University Womens
flubs in the following areas:
Delta -Tsawwassen: This group
currently sponsoring Dr. Len
Sampson's series on "Journey
into the People's Republic of
China" with us, and has ex-
pressed a desire to support
the College in other ways
during this year.
Richmond: Our non-credit serieg
"Oh! Canada" is being held in
co-operation with the University
Women's Club of Richmond, who
have undertaken the task of
publicizing this programme, and
assisting in other ways as well.
Langley: I have been invited
to talk to this group on Sept.
28th, to explain what the Coll-
ege has to offer them, partic-
ularly what is pertinent to
women. They also want to learn
what they can do for the College
in the coming year.
Coquitlam: A series has been )
organized by the Coquitlam
group, in co-operation with the
Coquitlam School Board entitled
be
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aoa ita i a a
The Mad Hatter
DEPARTMENTS
Through a dazzling display of
financial footwork, Sheilah
Thompson has baffled Bill Day's
attempts to forestall the
appointment of a Department
Continuing Education Programmer
until September, 1973.
We are happy to announce the
appointment of Ann Frost as Interim
Programmer for the Fall and Spring
Semesters. This appointment will
enable a number of Community
Projects planned by the Counselling
Department to be followed through.
The position will be formally
advertised next Spring, by which
time the Counselling Department
_ will have had enough experience
to define the job with some
precision.
George C. Woott
Principal.
English and Communications -
Department Appointment
For health reasons, Jean Proven
has resigned her position as
Continuing Education Programmer
for the Department of English and
Communications, and has taken up
regular teaching duties this Fall.
Pending a Department review of
present role and future develop-
ments of the English Department,
John Isaak has agreed to take over >
Programming duties for the Fall.
It is expected that by Christmas
time, definite plans for develop-
ment and future Programming
activities will be announced.
Bill Day.
Wednesday, September 27, 1972
CONTINUING
EDUCATION |
LIASON WITH UNIVERSITY
WOMENS CLUBS.
Last Novenber Sheilah Thompson
and I invited representatives |
from the University Womens Clubs
in our College Districts to meet
with us. Our idea was that we
would introduce ourselves to
them, acquaint them with the
College's presence and functions,
and hopefully, to spark some
interest in College activities.
We seem to have struck a fairly
responsive chord. As of this
moment, we are working co-oper-
atively with University Womens
flubs in the following areas:
Delta -Tsawwassen: This group
currently sponsoring Dr. Len
Sampson's series on "Journey
into the People's Republic of
China" with us, and has ex-
pressed a desire to support
the College in other ways
during this year.
Richmond: Our non-credit serieg
"Oh! Canada" is being held in
co-operation with the University
Women's Club of Richmond, who
have undertaken the task of
publicizing this programme, and
assisting in other ways as well.
Langley: I have been invited
to talk to this group on Sept.
28th, to explain what the Coll-
ege has to offer them, partic-
ularly what is pertinent to
women. They also want to learn
what they can do for the College
in the coming year.
Coquitlam: A series has been )
organized by the Coquitlam
group, in co-operation with the
Coquitlam School Board entitled
be
The Mad Hatter
DEPARTMENTS
Through a dazzling display of
financial footwork, Sheilah
Thompson has baffled Bill Day's
attempts to forestall the
appointment of a Department
Continuing Education Programmer
until September, 1973.
We are happy to announce the
appointment of Ann Frost as Interim
Programmer for the Fall and Spring
Semesters. This appointment will
enable a number of Community
Projects planned by the Counselling
Department to be followed through.
The position will be formally
advertised next Spring, by which
time the Counselling Department
_ will have had enough experience
to define the job with some
precision.
George C. Woott
Principal.
English and Communications -
Department Appointment
For health reasons, Jean Proven
has resigned her position as
Continuing Education Programmer
for the Department of English and
Communications, and has taken up
regular teaching duties this Fall.
Pending a Department review of
present role and future develop-
ments of the English Department,
John Isaak has agreed to take over >
Programming duties for the Fall.
It is expected that by Christmas
time, definite plans for develop-
ment and future Programming
activities will be announced.
Bill Day.
Wednesday, September 27, 1972
CONTINUING
EDUCATION |
LIASON WITH UNIVERSITY
WOMENS CLUBS.
Last Novenber Sheilah Thompson
and I invited representatives |
from the University Womens Clubs
in our College Districts to meet
with us. Our idea was that we
would introduce ourselves to
them, acquaint them with the
College's presence and functions,
and hopefully, to spark some
interest in College activities.
We seem to have struck a fairly
responsive chord. As of this
moment, we are working co-oper-
atively with University Womens
flubs in the following areas:
Delta -Tsawwassen: This group
currently sponsoring Dr. Len
Sampson's series on "Journey
into the People's Republic of
China" with us, and has ex-
pressed a desire to support
the College in other ways
during this year.
Richmond: Our non-credit serieg
"Oh! Canada" is being held in
co-operation with the University
Women's Club of Richmond, who
have undertaken the task of
publicizing this programme, and
assisting in other ways as well.
Langley: I have been invited
to talk to this group on Sept.
28th, to explain what the Coll-
ege has to offer them, partic-
ularly what is pertinent to
women. They also want to learn
what they can do for the College
in the coming year.
Coquitlam: A series has been )
organized by the Coquitlam
group, in co-operation with the
Coquitlam School Board entitled
be
The Mad Hatter
DEPARTMENTS
Through a dazzling display of
financial footwork, Sheilah
Thompson has baffled Bill Day's
attempts to forestall the
appointment of a Department
Continuing Education Programmer
until September, 1973.
We are happy to announce the
appointment of Ann Frost as Interim
Programmer for the Fall and Spring
Semesters. This appointment will
enable a number of Community
Projects planned by the Counselling
Department to be followed through.
The position will be formally
advertised next Spring, by which
time the Counselling Department
_ will have had enough experience
to define the job with some
precision.
George C. Woott
Principal.
English and Communications -
Department Appointment
For health reasons, Jean Proven
has resigned her position as
Continuing Education Programmer
for the Department of English and
Communications, and has taken up
regular teaching duties this Fall.
Pending a Department review of
present role and future develop-
ments of the English Department,
John Isaak has agreed to take over >
Programming duties for the Fall.
It is expected that by Christmas
time, definite plans for develop-
ment and future Programming
activities will be announced.
Bill Day.
Wednesday, September 27, 1972
CONTINUING
EDUCATION |
LIASON WITH UNIVERSITY
WOMENS CLUBS.
Last Novenber Sheilah Thompson
and I invited representatives |
from the University Womens Clubs
in our College Districts to meet
with us. Our idea was that we
would introduce ourselves to
them, acquaint them with the
College's presence and functions,
and hopefully, to spark some
interest in College activities.
We seem to have struck a fairly
responsive chord. As of this
moment, we are working co-oper-
atively with University Womens
flubs in the following areas:
Delta -Tsawwassen: This group
currently sponsoring Dr. Len
Sampson's series on "Journey
into the People's Republic of
China" with us, and has ex-
pressed a desire to support
the College in other ways
during this year.
Richmond: Our non-credit serieg
"Oh! Canada" is being held in
co-operation with the University
Women's Club of Richmond, who
have undertaken the task of
publicizing this programme, and
assisting in other ways as well.
Langley: I have been invited
to talk to this group on Sept.
28th, to explain what the Coll-
ege has to offer them, partic-
ularly what is pertinent to
women. They also want to learn
what they can do for the College
in the coming year.
Coquitlam: A series has been )
organized by the Coquitlam
group, in co-operation with the
Coquitlam School Board entitled
be
The Mad Hatter
DEPARTMENTS
Through a dazzling display of
financial footwork, Sheilah
Thompson has baffled Bill Day's
attempts to forestall the
appointment of a Department
Continuing Education Programmer
until September, 1973.
We are happy to announce the
appointment of Ann Frost as Interim
Programmer for the Fall and Spring
Semesters. This appointment will
enable a number of Community
Projects planned by the Counselling
Department to be followed through.
The position will be formally
advertised next Spring, by which
time the Counselling Department
_ will have had enough experience
to define the job with some
precision.
George C. Woott
Principal.
English and Communications -
Department Appointment
For health reasons, Jean Proven
has resigned her position as
Continuing Education Programmer
for the Department of English and
Communications, and has taken up
regular teaching duties this Fall.
Pending a Department review of
present role and future develop-
ments of the English Department,
John Isaak has agreed to take over >
Programming duties for the Fall.
It is expected that by Christmas
time, definite plans for develop-
ment and future Programming
activities will be announced.
Bill Day.
Wednesday, September 27, 1972
CONTINUING
EDUCATION |
LIASON WITH UNIVERSITY
WOMENS CLUBS.
Last Novenber Sheilah Thompson
and I invited representatives |
from the University Womens Clubs
in our College Districts to meet
with us. Our idea was that we
would introduce ourselves to
them, acquaint them with the
College's presence and functions,
and hopefully, to spark some
interest in College activities.
We seem to have struck a fairly
responsive chord. As of this
moment, we are working co-oper-
atively with University Womens
flubs in the following areas:
Delta -Tsawwassen: This group
currently sponsoring Dr. Len
Sampson's series on "Journey
into the People's Republic of
China" with us, and has ex-
pressed a desire to support
the College in other ways
during this year.
Richmond: Our non-credit serieg
"Oh! Canada" is being held in
co-operation with the University
Women's Club of Richmond, who
have undertaken the task of
publicizing this programme, and
assisting in other ways as well.
Langley: I have been invited
to talk to this group on Sept.
28th, to explain what the Coll-
ege has to offer them, partic-
ularly what is pertinent to
women. They also want to learn
what they can do for the College
in the coming year.
Coquitlam: A series has been )
organized by the Coquitlam
group, in co-operation with the
Coquitlam School Board entitled
be