Will «# VVINSIDER : VOLUME 4 : NUMBER 13 : MAY 22, 1986 PARKING AND PETTY CASH Wonder what the two have in common? Well they are both handled by Janet Corns who was married on May 17 and is now Mrs. Janet Edwards. She is presently on vacation until June 2 so if you have any parking problems please refer them to George Clark, and if you need petty cash see Charise Bryan. Charise is located at the cashier's wicket in Student Records. RGS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC FACT : Only 35% of the population is eligible to THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE donate blood at any time. The other 65% is not eligible because of age, temporary or permanent medical reasons. In B.C. only 5% of those eligible donate blood. Regular donors who attend the clinics two to four times a year often wonder where A MESSAGE TO ALL BLOOD DONORS ON THE TESTING OF BLOOD DONATIONS ALL BLOOD DONATIONS ARE TESTED AS A MATTER OF COURSE FOR EVIDENCE OF CERTAIN DISEASES THAT MIGHT BE TRANS¬ MITTED TO A PERSON RECEIVING A BlOOD TRANSFUSION INCLUDED ARE TESTS FOR the other 30% are!! HEPATITIS B, SYPHILIS AND THE AIDS RELATED VIRUS THE RESULTS OF THESE ,TESTS ARE RETAINED BY THE SOCIETY AND KEPT CONFIDENTIAL IF THE RESULTS OF Attend the next donor [ANY TEST INDICATE THAT YOUR BLOOD IS 1 UNSUITABLE FOR TRANSFUSION YOU WILL clinic at VVI this Wednesday, that is May 28, I BE INFORMED THE TECHNICAL RESULT (WILL BE FORWARDED DIRECTLY TO A I DOCTOR SO THAT HE MAY ADVISE YOU in the mall between 10:00 and 16:00. GBC SUMMER IS COMING COUNSELLING ADMISSIONS STUDENT RECORDS/CASHIER A change in hours for these departments has been approved by the Management Committee, and effective 1986 05 26 until 1986 08 29, they will operate from 08:00 to 17:00. In addition, the SWITCHBOARD will be closed and nite-lined at 17:00 during the same time frame. vcc - VANCOUVlK vocational institute lg QUOTE OF THE WEEK , library. HAY 2 V o l^NCOU'/ER No matter what happens there is always someone who knew it would! COMMUNITY ¦?ou«q^ Vocational (3) Institute N / LIBRARY NEWS NOON HOUR FILMS May 27 We Call Them Killers About two killer whales, Haida and Chimo, who, far from any show of ferocity, display a sense of fun and rapport with their trainers, • especially during their performances for the public. Musician Paul Horn captivates Haida with the sounds of his flute. Ready When You Are All havoc breaks loose on a pier in Halifax when an NFB crew attempts to film 1000 Halifax school children playing "I Believe in Music" on their ukeleles. Hilarious! June 3 Feelin' Great In our modern lifestyle, there is rarely room for adequate physical activity. This film explains why the human body needs exercise, and the sense of well being that comes from it. Calisthenic and aerobic exercises are discussed and suggestions made for making these part of our daily lives. Fiddle-de-dee A film fantasy of dancing music and dancing colour. To "Listen to the Mocking Bird" by an oldtime fiddler, brilliant patterns ripple, flow, flicker, and blend. (A Norman McLaren award-winning film.) NEW VIDEOS IN THE LIBRARY The story of Southern California High technology soldering Memory Human psychology Lessons on a mannequin (hairdressing (6 videos) An alternative route instructor's VTR series (4 videos) Also - The Concise HERITAGE Dictionary These are audiocassettes for "print impaired" users. They are held in the Reserve section of the library and are to be used on a special 4-track cassette player in the library only. NEW MATERIALS 16-bit modern microprocessors C programming tutor Basic human physiology Aging: the health care challenge The management of time Pain (Nursing now) Tools for change: a curriculum The skilled helper about women and work Complete book of sandwiches for the professional chef Microcomputer applications in administration and instruction (New directions for community colleges) The CrownLife PARTICI PACTION CHALLENGE •>» J On May 28, Vancouver is officially entered in a mass physical activity event involving communities from across Canada. Join in and get counted. Do 15 minutes of continuous activity like walking, swimming, tennis or an exercise class. REPORT YOUR OWN PARTICIPATION BY CALLING 731-4961 (B.C. LUNG ASSOCIATION) or 681-1141 (PARK BOARD) BETWEEN 1630 and 2100 Hours on May 28. OR REPORT THE TOTAL FOR YOU CLUB, GROUP OR ASSOCIATION BY CALLING 731-4961 BETWEEN 0900 and 2200 Hours on May 28. join in the fun and in the callenge to demonstrate that Vancouver is one of Canada's fittest cities! VANCOUVER NEEDS YOUR HEALTH ! VANCOUVER-VS-HAMILTON If you have any questions, please call Health Services, WI: local 228 Good Luck § Happy Exercising....".-^ — National Physical Activity Week May 24-June 7, 1986 VANCOUVER VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE DEAN'S LIST 1985/86 The Dean's List on the following pages represents all 85/86 graduates who obtained a grade point average of 3.50 or higher. These graduates are also eligible to apply for the Lieutenant Governor's Silver Medal which we hope to award at the July 10 Graduation Ceremony. DRAFTING-ARCHITECTURAL 9 CIVIL & STRUCTURAL GARDNER JUNG LOW ROWLAND Richard William Norman Andre DRAFTING-CIVIL & STRUCTURAL DRAFTING-STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILING BLACK LIEBHOLZ ZABOROWSKI ZABOROWSKI WONG ZABOROWSKI Kevin A1 vi n John Zbigniew Bozena Zbigniew COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING I UPGRADE COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING 2 UPGRADE POWER ENGINEERING - TECHNICAL ABARCA ABBINETT AU BALABANOV BARKER BHOGAL MCRAE BLUM BRIAND BROCKHAUS BURDETT CHAN CHERKEZOFF CHEUNG CHOW CIUNYK COCKBURN COULTER CRITES DELANGE DERENIUK DIRMER FOX ALL FRANKLIN FUNG FUNK GEE GOLDAMMER ALBERT ATKINSON BALABANOV BANTOG BARKER BHOGAL BORDEN BRIAND BROWN BUTLER CHAU DE GUZMAN DITMARS MACKENZIE MCEWAN BLUM REID WOLFE Johnny Corey Kim Hoi Albert Dennis William Charles Gurmukh Mark An