VCC-VANCOUVER VOCATIONAL INSTlTUTfc „ llbpiary ^ ^ ^ VOLUME 3 : NUMBER 08 : FEBRUARY 28, 1985 MAR " h 1985 NEWS FROM THE COLLEGE BOARD The College Board, on 1985 February 20, appointed Dr. J.J. Denholm as Acting President for the period between the departure of Mr. A. S. Manera on 1985 February 28, and the arrival of Dr. Paul Gallagher on 1985 May 01. The College Board, at its last meeting, elected Mrs. Elizabeth Jarvis as its new Chairman. At the same time, Mrs. Pamela Glass was elected Vice-Chairman. The assignments to the Committees will remain the same plus the liaison persons for the VVI will remain as in the past. HWR CONGRATULATIONS CONDY Condy and Hazel Leung are proud new parents to Lori Hazel who weighed in at 8 lbs. 5 oz. on February lOthli Congratulations to the parents. BAW LIBRARY NEWS Noonhour film for March 12: THE BUSINESS OF AGING Investors are finding high profits in nursing homes for the aged. Profits are even higher when untrained personnel are used and "frills" are eliminated. The film confronts some fundamental questions about society's responsibility towards the elderly and chronically ill and what kinds of changes are needed to ensure higher standards of geriatric care. AN INVITATION FROM CKVU AB Come join the audience of THE VANCOUVER SHOW at CKVU - 180 West 2nd Avenue. Free music - entertainment - discussion! Be aware of what's happening in Vancouver. Door prizes nightly. Tickets are free but it is RESERVED SEATING ONLY - call 876-1344 form more information or reservations. Spotlight '85 amateur band winners will be highlighted on March 7th, llth and 14th and will present the bands of Cinebar, Nitevigil, Jump, L.Kabong, The Rayve, and M.T. Vessels. MHCOUVEU community COLLI Vancouver Vocational Institute vj. a. achievement /MUCH 15,1985 VML CAFETERIA 7*00pjn. —1*00am. * Fancy sanciuncfws * Fall bar Service *' BIG BAWJor VanrinQ ho*00perpctym * Raffle^ Tickers * door Prizes Contact Dcparftnmt Heads For Tlcicts, pomv m/ss, IT' A Pair of Gloves A young man wished to purchase a birthday present for his sweetheart, so after consideration he decided to get a pair of gloves. Accompanied by his sister, he went to a Ready-to-Wear shop and bought a pair of gloves, while his sister bought a pair of panties. In delivering the packages they became mixed, his sister getting the gloves and he the pair of panties. Without examining the contents of the package, he sent it to his sweetheart with this note. Dearest: This little gift is to show you that I have not forgotten your birthday. I chose these because I have noticed that you are not in the habit of wearing any when you go out in the evening. If it had not been for my sister I would have chosen longer ones with buttons, but she said the short ones are more in fashion. These are a very delicate shade, but the lady I bought them from showed me a pair she had been wearing for three weeks and they were hardly soiled. I had the shop girl try them on and she looked very smart. How I wish I could have put them on you for the first time. No doubt many other men's hands will come in contact with them before I have the chance to see them again. I did not know the size, yet I should be capable of judging more than anyone else. When you take them off, just blow in them before putting them away as they will naturally be a little damp from wearing. Be sure to keep them on when cleaning them as they may shrink. I do hope you will like them and will wear them Friday evening. With love, Bill P.S. Just think of how many time I will kiss the back of them during the coming year. The shop girl says the latest style is to wear them unbuttoned and hanging down. V.V.I. COUNCIL OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGERS MEMBERSHIP LIST NAME POSITION* Paul Andrew Ron Atkinson Vacant Mr. Joe Brown Vacant Mrs. Myrna Breikss Mr. Mr. Mrs. Lorette Rogers-Unger Mrs. Hilda Copson Mrs. Sally Cummings Mr. Brian Dwyer Mr. John Ehwalt Mr. Gabriel Ferron Mr. Frank Frandsen Mr. Peter George Mr. John Gnos Mr. Art Griffiths Mr. Syd Hartley Mr. Lawrence Holoboff Ms. Hanekke Janssen Mr. Owen Jones Mr. Charles Kilchenmann Mr. Dal ton Kremer Mr. Robert Lawson Mr. Condy Leung Mr. John Spencer Mrs. Barbara McWilliams Mr. Bob Mai one Mr. Fred Naso Mr. Don Nucich Mrs. June Piry Mrs. Fern Reed Mr. Axel Sauer Mr. Jerome Schatten Mrs. Shirley Simms Mr. Chester Spink Mr. Eric Sukkel Mr. B. A. (Tony) Wood Mr. Roy Wren C2 DH CI DH CI DH CI C2 ACTDH DH DH CI DH CI CI DC DC C2 DH ADH CI DH ADH C2 ACTDH DH CI DH DH DH ADH ADH DH DH DH DH DC DC DEPARTMENT LOCAL Shoe Repair 300 Drafting 337 Food Trades 342 Power Engineering 303 Power Engineering 303 Dental Auxiliary 320 Dental Auxiliary 320 Power Sewing 372 Commerce & Tourism 388 Program Development 243 Building Construction 374 Food Trades 342 Printing Production 360 361 Power Engineering 307 Food Trades 352 Technical Division 248 Business & Health Division 381 Dental Auxiliary 324 Hairdressing 318 Electronics 357 Food Trades 343 Counselling 217 Drafting 334 Chinese Cuisine 350 Machinist 259 Nursing 329 Men's Hairstyling 288 Food Trades 347 Commerce & Tourism 388 Business Department 400 Business Department 366 Food Trades 342 Electronics 354 356 357 Long Term & Allied Health Care 328 Electrical 292 Welding 286 Service Division 249 Industrial Division 382 Doc #001OG * DH - Department Head ADH - Assistant Dept. Head DC - Division Chairman 1985 02 25 C2 - Coordinator II CI - Coordinator I ACTDH - Acting Dept. Head