TheMadhatter1975No163.PDF-17

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rearl IBRARY

Janice Derpak, a Simon’
Fraser student working to-
ward her BA in English and ;
Anthropology, has been
selected to participate in a
seminar taking place in,
Egypt this summer. Miss
Derpak was chosen by
World University Services:
in Canada (WUSC) as one
of 50 Canadian students’
who will be making special
studies in Egypt. She in-
tends to study educational.
aspects of Egypt. Miss
Derpak is a transfer student
from Douglas College. She
plans at present to be a
teacher and is to enter the
Simon Fraser PDP program
in September.

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rearl IBRARY

Janice Derpak, a Simon’
Fraser student working to-
ward her BA in English and ;
Anthropology, has been
selected to participate in a
seminar taking place in,
Egypt this summer. Miss
Derpak was chosen by
World University Services:
in Canada (WUSC) as one
of 50 Canadian students’
who will be making special
studies in Egypt. She in-
tends to study educational.
aspects of Egypt. Miss
Derpak is a transfer student
from Douglas College. She
plans at present to be a
teacher and is to enter the
Simon Fraser PDP program
in September.

6


File




rearl IBRARY

Janice Derpak, a Simon’
Fraser student working to-
ward her BA in English and ;
Anthropology, has been
selected to participate in a
seminar taking place in,
Egypt this summer. Miss
Derpak was chosen by
World University Services:
in Canada (WUSC) as one
of 50 Canadian students’
who will be making special
studies in Egypt. She in-
tends to study educational.
aspects of Egypt. Miss
Derpak is a transfer student
from Douglas College. She
plans at present to be a
teacher and is to enter the
Simon Fraser PDP program
in September.

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Edited Text




rearl IBRARY

Janice Derpak, a Simon’
Fraser student working to-
ward her BA in English and ;
Anthropology, has been
selected to participate in a
seminar taking place in,
Egypt this summer. Miss
Derpak was chosen by
World University Services:
in Canada (WUSC) as one
of 50 Canadian students’
who will be making special
studies in Egypt. She in-
tends to study educational.
aspects of Egypt. Miss
Derpak is a transfer student
from Douglas College. She
plans at present to be a
teacher and is to enter the
Simon Fraser PDP program
in September.

6


File




rearl IBRARY

Janice Derpak, a Simon’
Fraser student working to-
ward her BA in English and ;
Anthropology, has been
selected to participate in a
seminar taking place in,
Egypt this summer. Miss
Derpak was chosen by
World University Services:
in Canada (WUSC) as one
of 50 Canadian students’
who will be making special
studies in Egypt. She in-
tends to study educational.
aspects of Egypt. Miss
Derpak is a transfer student
from Douglas College. She
plans at present to be a
teacher and is to enter the
Simon Fraser PDP program
in September.

6


Edited Text




rearl IBRARY

Janice Derpak, a Simon’
Fraser student working to-
ward her BA in English and ;
Anthropology, has been
selected to participate in a
seminar taking place in,
Egypt this summer. Miss
Derpak was chosen by
World University Services:
in Canada (WUSC) as one
of 50 Canadian students’
who will be making special
studies in Egypt. She in-
tends to study educational.
aspects of Egypt. Miss
Derpak is a transfer student
from Douglas College. She
plans at present to be a
teacher and is to enter the
Simon Fraser PDP program
in September.

6


File




rearl IBRARY

Janice Derpak, a Simon’
Fraser student working to-
ward her BA in English and ;
Anthropology, has been
selected to participate in a
seminar taking place in,
Egypt this summer. Miss
Derpak was chosen by
World University Services:
in Canada (WUSC) as one
of 50 Canadian students’
who will be making special
studies in Egypt. She in-
tends to study educational.
aspects of Egypt. Miss
Derpak is a transfer student
from Douglas College. She
plans at present to be a
teacher and is to enter the
Simon Fraser PDP program
in September.

6


Edited Text




rearl IBRARY

Janice Derpak, a Simon’
Fraser student working to-
ward her BA in English and ;
Anthropology, has been
selected to participate in a
seminar taking place in,
Egypt this summer. Miss
Derpak was chosen by
World University Services:
in Canada (WUSC) as one
of 50 Canadian students’
who will be making special
studies in Egypt. She in-
tends to study educational.
aspects of Egypt. Miss
Derpak is a transfer student
from Douglas College. She
plans at present to be a
teacher and is to enter the
Simon Fraser PDP program
in September.

6


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“TheMadhatter1975No163.PDF-17”. The Mad Hatter: a Douglas Newsletter, March 17, 1975. Accessed August 27, 2025. Handle placeholder.

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