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EADTHEI Student Council Report Pub Parking on S.A. Beerfest loses money Fridays & Saturdays Trevor Moat Henderson feels the venture is at all,' shrugging his shoulders, The November 6 Student •overpriced'. 'This large obviously frustrated at the poor Council meeting was an expenditure will serve only a response. 1. Pub patrons nnust park in regular BCIT unusually vibrant get together. small percentage of the Member-at-large and students,' one council member lot east of the SAC. Absolutely no parking Council members-at-large played residence advisor Dean Myers a greater role in the discussion, noted. brought up noise problems at in Residence lot. and differing views over several residence after functions in the Activities Chairperson Wayne sensitive issues were presented. SAC. 'The disturbances,' he Snook reported on the Beerfest says, 'range from general noise held recently at the Commodore. 2. After pub closing, patrons must leave In reports, Vice President Paul in Laurie Jack Lane, to Ihe Only 140 BCIT students went, Fenney announced that the Link throwing of firecrackers near the BCIT parking lot w/lthout unnecessary despite what Snook calls a major committee formed a few weeks building, to no-notice parties in ago will have its first meeting publicity campaign. Wayne said noise and delay. Residence area is out of some of the suites.' He later Friday at 4:30 p.m. V.P. Public he 'Doesn't know whether it's defended residence bounds except to residents. Relations Tanya Kapicki said the apathy of a lack of money' that management, stating that they S.A. is making a proposal to buy caused the lack of attendance - i are 'not advocating closure of a building near the campus. It is amounting to an S.A. loss of ' Ihe pub.' 3. Government liquor laws prohibit currently a day care centre, and $2000. Snook hopes part of the Neither S.A. President Donald Kapicki says if the S.A. loss will be recovered through • drinking in cars. RCMP will be monitoring Rippon or recreation chairperson purchases the building, it will be the sale of left over beer steins, Troy Nagy felt residence noise parking lot from now on. used as a daycare centre for which were to be given away to was an S.A. matter. Rippon said BCIT students who have the first 700 beerfesters. Wayne that It is a residence problem, children. At a cost of $675,000 says that the Beerfest will be Business Ivlanager Phil held 'on campus, in future, or not CONTINUED ON PAGE 7

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Page 2 ttie link, november 14, 1984 would prefer non-disruptive prepared to make changes as far techniques lo settle. as we can to deal with specific Management is in the unique problems, but we're not prepared Negotiations going slowly position of wanting to maintain to give them (management) the availability of strikes and everything they've asked for.' is a lot of pressure on lockouts,' says Thomas. After over a year of negotiations, and departments to get more work "Overall,' says Thomas, 'we're In a letter to management out of staff. "If they want to CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 several sessions in mediation, the Staff negotiate an increase in average Society and the BCIT Administration are hours, I don't know how that still quite far apart on several issues would go down. Instructors are already working hard, and Ontario teacliers In fact, according lo the Staff Thomas. getting more students in Society, only 6 nninor clauses classes. We would also like to Thomas says Staff have been initialled by both see a negotiated limit in terms of Development and Performance forced back to work parties so far. The Staff Society students. This would benefit Appraisal are both serious contract, which covers BCIT students, too,' says Thomas. issues. 'IVIanagement wants While faculty wait patiently for a contract settlement at BCIT, instructors and technical staff, change - we don't think it's The Staff Society is also teaching and technical staff at Ontario's 22 community colleges expired December 31,1983. necessary, but we have concerned about greater use of have just been forced back to work by the Ontario Legislature. According to the Staff offered tightened-up guidelines. 'temporaries' to do the work of This ends five weeks of strike action by 7600 college teachers, Society, unrelenting We have not been prepared to regular staff. "It's a deliberate members of the Ontario Public Employees Union, who were administration demand for turn over complete control. trend,' says Thomas, 'as reflected claiming the issue was 'quality of education', and who were complete control in three Aside from the principle, we in Drug Svetic's (adminsitration) demanding that their workload be changed. The teachers wanted specific areas is a major don't have confidence in the guidelines, to use temporary more non-classroom time, for marking assignments and planning stumbling block in negotiations. current adminsitration.' The instructors.' Thomas says the lessons. Currently they are required to spend 19 hours a week in The three areas are: Staff Staff Society feels that complete Staff Society wants to better the classroom. Development (often referred to administration control over Staff define the use of temporary College students in Ontario, who number 120,000 full time and as 'Educational or Professional Development and Performance employees, so temporaries can 500,000 part-time, are concerned about missed classes, late term Leave'), Performance Appraisal, Appraisal would leave them open be routinely used to replace papers, posponed exams and the fate of their student loans. There and the setting and to abuse. temporary absences, but not to is no word yet whether the term will be extended into the summer implemention of Department the point where hiring Another major area of or not. If it is, students feel it will substantially reduce their Objectives. temporaries is simply a way of chances of getting summer employment, and put graduates at a concern for the Staff Society is ' Pat Thomas, chief negotiator getting around hiring permanent disadvantage. the calculation of worklaod. The instructors. tor the Staff Society, claims the union is looking for a more Just before the back to work legislation was put into place, administration wants complete consistent method of working' '(Widespread use of) hundreds of students had marched on Queen's Park, the seat of control over staff development, out class contact hours from temporary instructors,' says the Ontario Legislature, carrying placards and chanting. currently administered by a joint department to department. Thomas, 'begins to affect the Representatives from both sides of the dispute expressed the committee with equal repre• Currently, the Staff Society quality and staff moral. There is desire for a speedy settlement. The student action did prompt the sentation from management and believes some department less continuity and less two sides to return to the bargaining table, but according to staff, and complete control over averages are artificial because committment to the quality of college faculty sources, no end to the strike was in sight. Performance Appraisals, also staff on educational leave, or education.' Thomas suggests The union had said it was willing to accept management's offer jointly administered at present. those working on modules are that because temporaries do not of a one-year wage increase of about five per cent. This would 'Last year the administration included - not all are teaching. know how long they will be have raised the average teacher's salary to $39,000. tried to remove Staff The Staff Society wants some • working, they cannot plan, and The government legislation also appoints an arbitrator, but does Development entirely, but they control • a specific limitation on this contributes to instability. not address the question fo teacher workload. pulled back and re-established it class contact hours. The current Technological Change is an before the matter went to the contract specifies a 15 hour issue where the two sides are Labour Relations Board,' said average, but Thomas said there getting close, but still have some distance to go. 'The adminsitration only considers tech change to be that which Phones off the hook results in layoffs. We think it should be defined as a The two free phones in the Manager, Phil Henderson, it will significant change in how things Student Activity Centre have cost $60.00 each to repair the are done, and we think faculty been vandalized again, maybe phones, although he is going to and staff should have a voice in for the last time. The two leave them disconnected until the decisions regarding the phones, which allowed students the student council decides introduction of change.' says to make local calls at no charge, whether to maintain the service Thomas. have been in place for only two or not. Currently, the Student years, but have been vandalized The Staff Society also wants Association pays $65 a month and destroyed several times, the right to opt for arbitration in rental, vandalism is extra. most recently on the night of their own contract. Currently, November 6th, following an the BCIT Act gives the union that 'I don't know if the S.A. will Engineering Tech Social in TAPS right, but the Staff Society reconnect them if students keep Pub. dosn't want to rely on destroying them,' said changeable legislation. According to SA Business Hendersonpampu. Our members osn the whole

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the link, november 14, 1984 Pages How THEY see us..

I know in the last three issues I have (through word of mouth), high quality unique, and not comparable to university or beaten the phrase, 'BCIT Is not a technical institute. college courses. BCIT is seen as serving all Community College', to death. We, B. BCIT ALUMNI of B.C., and 73% of the 1024 respondents the students, know this fact, or we wouldn't Alumni hold the Institute in high regard, considered the length of BCIT programs be here paying 'mega bucks' for tuition and citing the good training, high job placement very important. beating our brains out with such an intense rate and the extensive career mix available E. EMPLOYERS curriculum. People come to BCIT to receive to students. The short, intensive applied Employers consistently felt that BCIT high quality education and an outstanding programming was the main reason ALUMNI graduates were more prepared to enter the diploma. choose BCIT in the first place. Almost 90% job market (both on a skill level and as a We know that the provincial government of the 723 respondents entered whole) than students from other post- treats BCIT as simply equal to other secondary programs. The value of the BCIT colleges, but how do other segments of Diploma ranks high in the eyes of industry. British Columbia society view BCIT? On Employers feel that a reduction in class April 30, 1984, facts from a BCIT student ARE YOU AWARE? hours could seriously harm the level of marketing research project on post- education and hence the value of the BCIT secondary education in B.C. were compiled. by Troy Nagy, S.A. Sports Chairpersoni Diploma. (Could this mean HITRAC?) Over They Identified five different categories and 75% of the 615 respondents indicated that surveyed them about what they though of employment in their field of study, with over they had hired a BCIT graduate and were BCIT compared to other post secondary 85% getting a job within 3 months of satisfied with their capabilities in 84% of instititions in B.C., including universities. graduating. 70% of the reponses indicated the cases. The five categories were: General Public, that the BCIT diploma figured prominently, Could all these positive reviews from BCIT Alumni, school counsellors, non-BCIT when seeking employment. different groups of the B.C. public be - students, employers. There were 2853 C. HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELLORS wrong? Are these good points not to be responses to the survey, and these are the Their overall view of BCIT is 'decidedly taken seriously? If the Ministry of results. positive', with BCIT thought of as a unique Education has its way, and reduces the post-secondary institute, perceived to be A. GENERAL PUBLIC BCIT status to that of community college, more comparable to the universities than to The overall image of BCIT is one of then the Socred answer is obviously 'yes'. community colleges. excellence, with UBC being our main The BCIT Student Association answer to 'competitor', 46% of the 322 responses BCIT graduates are seen as better these questions is a strong 'NO', and we are indicated that BCIT means prepared than university graduates, and working to prove that the reponse to the 'applied/practical orientation in many MUCH better prepared than community survey is correct. The provincial professional fields". Universities and BCIT college graduates. government must study this institute and have similar perceived qualities, while D. NON-BCIT STUDENTS observe that BCIT is an outstanding facility, community colleges are ranked lower than BCIT has an excellent reputation among deserving better than parity with colleges. both BCIT and the universities. Generally, students outside the institute. The majority NEXT WEEK: What exactly is the S.A. the public views BCIT as a well known of students feel that courses at BCIT are doing.

EDITORIAL LETTERS City doesn't need mud After-pub noise a problem slinger from for students at residence One of ttie most common complaints among North American voters is that their politics and their politicians Dear BCIT Student. positive community spirit in and dances. are dull. When Bill Vander Zaim announced his candicy tor During the current academic which people eat, sleep, study We also request your Mayor last month, the worst he could say about tVlike term, reports of noise and and have fun too! The residents assistance in resolving this are proud to note that without situation. You can assist by: Harcourt was the incumbent Mayor was boring. The disruptions on vi/eekends and their efforts, Shinerama results a) being quiet as you proceed by question is, what's wrong with dull? late at night have increased in the Maquinna Residence. Many would have been disastrous. We the Residences on the way to Vancouver electors will have a clear contrast before of these incidents have followed always do our part for the Blood your parked vehicle, and them on Islovember 17. They have the present Mayor, Mike the closing of the SAC pubs and Donor Drives on-campus. We are b) staying away from the Harcourt, a capable administrator who has managed to dances. proud of our contributions to Residences if you have not been BCIT and to the BCIT student regain Vancouver's triple A credit rating, and keep it's The Residence is the invited by a resident. Our body. budget in line without the furor created by Bill Bennett's residents' home-away-from- residence is our home, and not a slash and burn restraint policies. home. Over the years the Residents realize that they 'party waiting to happen'. must make the first effort to On the other hand, they have Bill Vander ZaIm who says Residence has developed a We request your respect of reduce noise in the Residence. our needs for peace and quiet the city needs more leadership. Unfortunately, Vander The Student Association is during evenings and weekends. Zaim's idea of leadership consists ot indiscriminate verbal Student fees cooperating with us in trying to The BCIT campus may only be assaults on whatever targets strike his fancy. His insulting eliminate noise and disruptions your 'classroom' but it is our comments toward Quebec and those on welfare did go to trips which occur in the Residence home! nothing but generate ill feeling and foster the impression following SAC pubs and dances. Thanks for your help! that B.C. is full of Rednecks. Vander ZaIm served as the for the S.A. Several of the measures will be Residence Council Chairperson Minister for three portfolios during his Social Credit days apparent to you in the Residence Advisors and each one became a lightning rod for political Executive administration of future pubs Director: Ancillary Services controversy. Editor, The Link, B.C. already has the most polarized political climate I have been reading the north of El Salvador. We don't need any firefights at City minutes of the Student Council Hall. And who cleans up the mess when Vander ZaIm is meetings and I would like to Safety Day planned through with his mud slinging? The horticulture huckster question the spending of our from Surrey plans to pack as much ot the prestige of Expo activity fee monies. To increase awareness among Driving Week in B.C. as possible in his suitcase, and catch the next ferry back to The executive members students of the dangers of During Safe Driving Day, Victoria. received a 25 percent increase in driving while intoxicated, and to students will have an opporunity Vancouver voters should change Bill Vander Zaim's their salaries, doesn't this seem highlight safer driving to review their safety habits and out of line compared with the techniques in general, Medical travel plans and give him a one way ticket back to Surry on altitudes, revise the habits that general restraint going on these Services is presenting its annual are 'below par', and resolve to November 17th. days? Safe Driving Day on Wednesday, 'be safer on the road'. ^ . . ,^:Mm!h'.otiw!iSia Apparently some of the December 5 in the SAC. In the interim. Tempest executive have been on trips to According to Shirley Tempest reminds students to use all Toronto, Montana and to the at Medical Services, the RCMP. automobile restraint systems, Published by Student Association Media Services. Socred affair in Pentiction. What MADD (Mothers Against 'Buckle up! Wear a safety helmet Room 28 Building 4A good are these trips to the Drinking and Driving), Vancouver on a motorcycle, and remember, 3700 Willingdon Avenue. Burnaby V5G 3H2. students of BCIT? What is the Safety Council, Paramedics, The it is no longer socially Telephone: 432-8757. cost of these trips? Alcohol Drug and Education acceptable to drink and then Listed in CARD. Students should be more Service, and the ICBC Salvage drive." concerned about the handling of Depot and Road Safety Program "Let's have a safer holiday I^anagmg Editor: Don Wrigtit their $65.00 annual fees to the will all have demonstrations and season," says Tempest, "and regular Contributors: Trevor Moat. Tory nagy. Neat student society. displays in place during the continue to improve our driving Foisy. Dennis Pilon. Mark Jotinson and Don Wright. Wendy Muir day, which coincides with Safe habits through 1985."

Page 4 the link, november 14. 1984 will be on sale, including ceramics, baked goods, and handicrafts. Free parking is available on the grounds at 9 East Columbia Street in New November 15 & 16 Westminster, refreshments will Medical Services sponsors a be available and everyone is Blood Pressure Clinic between welcome. 8:30 and 4:30. Medical Services IS located in the SAC East Hall. November 23-25 Vancouver Public Library Books November 18 Sale, featuring thousands of Grey Cup 1984 Party in TAPS books, hardcovers 75 cents, Pub. featuring the big game, paperbacks, 25 cents. Friday and lunch, snacl

The policy of The Link's What's On section is to print submissions of upcoming events All submissions must be typed, double spacetd and less than 50 words. Items may be &v^n.n '° "managing editor. Submission deadline is Friday noon. We will not. however, print any submission from a profit organization unless the even directly pertains to the BCIT community. Please Include phone numbers and any applicable graphics or photos. ^anuany November 14-17 Off .,,36*" The Greater Vancouver November 17 Convention and Visitors Bureau November 30 presents the Casino Royale at Link fave Michael Jackson, and Sing Along Messiah, at 2:30 p.m. The Vancouver Bach Choir the Commodore Ballroom, his tag-along brothers do B,C. $10 admission, tickets available performs Belshazzar's Feast, by Admission $4 Wednesday, $6 Place Stadium as part of their at VTC/CBO. Information: 921- Willliam Walton. 8:30 p.m. at the Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 'Victory' tour. 8012. Orpheum Theatre. Tickets at Featuring the Pepsi Rock n Roll VTC/CBO. For information call Road and Video Show, Blackjack November 29 & 30, December 1 921-8012. and Roulette, and others. Tickets SFU Centre for the Arts presents at VTC/CBO and at the door, "SFU Dancers in Concert', new which opens at 7:30 p.m. works choreographed by December 4 Faculty. 8 p.m. nightly. $2 The Sheraton Landmark general, $1 students, seniors and presents a Jazz amateur talent The first three people who pop handicapped. At the SFU night with prizes awarded. The November 15 into the LINK office after reading Theatre. For information contact Landmark Jazzbar, 1400 Robson this note will receive a '2 for V Annual Woodlands Christmas 291-3514. Street. 687-0511. pass to Wednesday nights Bazaar, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. seesion of Casino Royal, Miss PNE, Laura Leard, will be December 16 the celebrity guest drawing our courtesy The Link, !SranclU± <=^c\at± Cancula. READ THE LINK! Vancouver Bach Choir's annual raffle prizes. A variety of goods SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18th The BIG GAME on the BIG SCREEN! 11:30- 6 p.m, GREY C(//>

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the Unk. november 14, 1984 Pages ALBUM REVIEW Flashback: fey Dennis Piion- that the individual group old to rock. 'Love is For All Time' Sweaty, aggressive, loud and members wouldn't have Ihe exemplified Ihe group's broad uncivilized. The Animals were a energy let alone the interest lo base of influence with its band that deserved their name. reunite as the Animals. On par definite reggae overtones. Formed as the Combo with and the Rolling in 1958, it was the local Stones when it came to savage The tour, though perhaps not audiences in Newcastle, rock 'n roll intensity in the quite as frantic as those two England that rechristened the sixties, a ressurection in the 80's decade previous, extended the group in reaction to their wild would require at least a glimmer to an audience and frenzied stage appearances. of that stage magic. hungry for memories they may or may not have experienced. In As a staunch R&B Rock act It was in April of 1983 that the what could easily be the final the Animals built up a solid Animals announced their chapter in the turbulent career, reputation in their hometown intention to tour the world Ihe Animals have silenced the gigging at Newcastle's following the release of a new critics and pleased the fans by DownBeat Club and the Club a studio album. ARK was well destroying some age old myths Go Go. With the addition of Eric received despite its hidious about . Burdon on vocals in 1962, the cover art and banal packaging. group attracted the attention of Songs like 'Loose Change' and Catch the '84 live LP Rip It To -by Neal Foisy- then unknown producer Mickie 'The Night' put to rest fears that Most. It was under his direction Shreds, lor volatile rock at its Burdon and the boys were too j best. The best thing to come out of Toronto in recent months, that the Animals scored their apart from the Argonauts, is , five first hit with the blues standard women and two men making some of the brightest music 'Baby Let Me Take You Home'. around. Last year saw the release ot a self-titled debut Major chart success was just a album, with the optimistic "Rise Up' and the slowly sensual hit single away. After a semi- 'Hot in Pursuit'. Just released is 's second album, residency at London's Scene Club, a tour with rock veteran AT THE FEET OF THE MOON. The album Is definitely Juno (as the Combo material. they'd toured with Jerry Lee The Parachute Club's music defies categorization, a Lewis) and an appearance on the refreshing quality in a Canadian band. It seems like most of television program Ready Steady our homegrown talont either wants to be the next Quiet Go, the Animals grabbed the Riot or the next Neil Diamond. These performers are number one on both sides of the Atlantic with their gritty encouraged by the fact that radio stations have to play 30 rendition of 'House of the Rising percent Canadian music, a perplexing fact of life for most Sun.' music directors. There just isn't enough good canuck talent to fill the quota, so as a result, substandard music More hits followed. John Lee Hooker's 'Boom Boom', Nina seeps its way onto the airwaves. If it wasn't for the good Simone's 'Don't Let Me Be old CRTC, Anne Murray would be just another person from Misunderstood' and Sam Nova Scotia. Cooke's 'Bring It On Home To The Parachute Club's sound ranges from pop to latin, Me', were just a few of the with a heavy dose of percussion. Indeed, four of the band group's chart stomping singles. members are credited with some form of percussion on the In 1965 the Animals contract The Animals, circa 7965 with MGM/Columbia expired and jacket sleeve. The result is music to move to, danceable the group, unhappy with songs with intelligent lyrics. producer, , declined The majority of the songwriting is done by lead singer to renew. Instead they signed a This is Spinal Tap; and keyboardist Lauri Conger, with help new deal with from Dave Gray (guitars) and Julie Masi (percussion). The and continued their stream of -fey Mar* Johnson- aren't going to be the house hits with songs like 'Inside four collaborate on the title track, a spiritual piece with the band on the Donahue Show. The Looking Out' amoung others. Millions of years ago, large lyrics 'In secret we carry a vision of grace thru' a prism of humour in Spinal Tap is most Some critics suggest that the prehistoric creatures called light/on the wings of a dance we're moving thru' the effective when it's the most group's abandon of Mickie Most, Dinosaurs ruled the earth. subtle. The characters spout moonlight'. Poetic eloquence. 'Sexual Intelligence', based solely on their Although many of them were utterly inane dribble with the inspired by the writings of Andrea Dworkin, is a realistic unhappiness with his choice of larger than a building, most had straightest faces. Earnest as view of the sexual stereotyping we all encounter, starting material, was the Animal's first brains the size of an orange. choirboys, they don't with pre-adolescence. My personal favorite is side one's big mistake. These creatures eventually understand why people might be 'Innuendo', sung by Julie Masi and featuring an enchanting became extinct, drowning under By late 65, keyboardist Alan their own weight in the mud. offended by an album titled guitar hook at the beginning. The album's best track, Price quit the group. An official However, Dinosaurs reappeared 'Smell the Glove'. They can't however, is 'Walls and Laws', the closing song on side two. comprehend their label's refusal excuse attributed the split to his during the middle sixties in to show a man walking a woman The lyrics are strong on social comment, centering on the fear of flying but closer to the another form. These Dinosaurs like a dog on the album's cover. impending doom of nuclear destruction. mark would be the tension that are known as heavy metal bands. The collective brain scans of this existed between Price and While heavy metal bands share a I have high hopes for the Parachute Club. Their music is group wouldn't amound to the Burdon as a result of their number of trails with their thought-provoking and original, with a beat you can jump radically different views. Alan proverbial hill of beans, but their prehistoric counterparts, fat, ; sincerity is endearing. to on a Saturday night. They'll be in town in a few weeks, Price had a fairly uneventful solo bloated, and loud, one notable ' and are worth seeing live. career but for his work with beat exception remains. Most metal As the comeback tour of pop star (Yeh, Yeh heads have brains substantially Spinal Tap heads steadilly for and The Ballad ol Bonnie and smaller than an orange. the flusher, Ihe movie takes a Clyde) and a minor hit with the new tone. The worse things go Alan Price Set, The House That This is Spinal Tap, a for these affable idiots, the more Jack Built. Meanwhile, back in rockumentary that chronicles likeable they become. Like hot the Animal camp, the group was the demise of a ficticous heavy animals raised in captivity, they falling apart. Despite the hit metal band. The creation of Rob are simply incapable of living in records '' Reiner's fertile imagination. the real world. 'Don't Bring Me Down', and Spinal Tap is a savage parody of It's easy to make fun of heavy group broke up in 1966. the luienly the heavy metal mentality. metal. Many bands today verge FOR THE WEEK OF NOlfEMBER 12-16 Drummer and Reiner's barbs are accurate and on self-parody. The strength of WEEKS incisive. From the Dopey this film is it's characters. Any LW Bassist ventured TO CHARTER into management, with the latter girll'iend who becomes de facto movie that can make a cast of 3 1 I JUST CALLED TO SAK I LOVE YOU Stevie Wonder being instrumental in launching manager of the band, to the cold unrepentant sexist pinheads, A 2 PURPLE RAIN Prince Jimi Hendrix's career. Guitarist sores on her boyfriend's face. such as these, likeable as well, is elected to Spinal Tap lampoons the a real achievement. 1 3 HAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO CO Wham pursue a very forgettable solo unrelenting stupidity of heavy One of the funniest movies of 6 U LUCKY STAR Madonna career while novice Animal Dave metal. last year. Spinal Tap has just 5 5 BETTER BE GOOD TO ME Tina Turner Rowberry (keyboard replacement Sexism runs rampant been released in V.H.S, and will for Price) simply faded into throughout this movie. With be at the studio cinema this 2 6 MISSING YOU John Halte obscurity. songs like 'Sex Farm' and 'Big Saturday at midnight. Miss it at 7 7 SWEPT AWAY Diana Ross In 1967, was Bottom', you know these guys your peril. U 8 RUH TO YOU Bryan Adams leading the New Animals whose everchanging line-up included e 9 NO MORE LONELY NIGHTS Paul McCartney the like ol , Barry 12 10 OUT OF TOUCH Hall and Oates Jenkins (of the Nashville Teens) 13 11 HAD A DREAM Roger Hodgson and even future Police guitarist We alt know this biker dude. . Burden's gritty 9 12 ON THE DARK SIDE John Cafferty vocals delivered more hits with We all know he's totally crude. 10 13 THE WARRIOR Scandal the psychadelic San Francisco He thinks he's the best 16 U ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Cyndl Laupcr Nights, Montery, and Sky Pilot. But he's really a pest fEW The original Animals reunited 15 DARLINGTON COUNTY Bruce Springateen And a laugh when he's found in the nude. for a Christmas show at 15 16 HARD HABIT TO BREAK Chicago Newcastle's City Hall in 1968. It If his name is a mystery to you 17 17 THE WAR SONG Culture Club would be another eight years Then obviously his tech is too. NEW before the band reunited for the 18 BELLE OF ST. MARK Sheila E. 1976 album. Before We Were So Mike Kopec's the name 19 19 SEA OF LOVE The Honeydrlppera Rudely Interupted. In the Fin. Man's his game. \U 20 BLUE JEAN David Bowie meantime, Eric Burdon Sincerely yours: Nootka A crew. contmued hts streak of vinyl success with Ihe black ethno- fusion group War. 'Spill Ihe CFML - 940 AM on Campus Wme' topped the U.S. charts in 1970, the peak of Burdens varied HAPPY BIRTH DA Y MIKEY! Cable FM 104.5 and somewhat wild career. By 1983 one would suspect.

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INDOOR SOCCER Lumber Plywood 35-28 over Unmanageables. Environmental NIte Caps with Jami Stimsons Broadcast, and C&S defaulted to Health over Fog Duckers. Lots of big goal edge out Big Packers 1- Mining. With one game to go in great rallies. Better luck next HI-TRAC 0. A real battle-royal with league play, the standings are: time F.D. C&S and Nuc Meds spectacular goal tending by Ops man 17 points. Computer tied total games. NItecaps goalie kept the Big F's 15, Miners 12, Lumber & Plywood off the win column. 12, Building 12, C&S 11, Volleyball Playoff format: off track United Nations 2, vs Devils 0. Marketing 10, Broadcast 4. November 21 • top two teams in Khaled Abushanab and Rajesh each league. November 28 - A 'It's about time The Link phasing out of lectures. The Reddy did it for U.N. who also WEDNESDAY VOLLEYBALL league winners vs D league started printing material on the material is hard and there is a lot had 9 goal posts during this A LEAGUE: Two defaults in winners 2/3 games, B league problems with Hi-TRAC,' the of it...without qualified faculty game. Devils demonstrated good this league - Top Man to Kwan's winners vs C league winners 2/3 upset Electrical and Electronics help, there's no way we can do it. sportsmanship and played well Legio and Mario's Raiders to 6 games. December 5 at noon, the student told us, 'those letters Everyone is worried that the but couldn't buy a goal. Packers. Come on, you paid two winners playoff were right-on.' Doug Holden, a failure rate is going to go way 1-1 tie Survey Screamers and good money to play, didn't you? Championship 2/3 games. second term E&E students, was up.' Holden says students are Villians. A rough game with no Steve's Wonders over Suzie's referring to two letters in last worried that the HI-TRAC quarter given either way. Andy P. Gang 2-0. The Wonders UNI-SKIERS! week's LINK. The letters system is just change for the scored for Screamers and Randy destroyed Suzie's Gang. It was Full payment is due criticized the way HI-TRAC, a sake of change. 'It's supposed to F. for Villians. no contest, but the Gang were Wednesday November 21st, multi-entry soon-to-be computer be self-motivating, learn-by- (^Olsons 1, Crushers 1. good sports about it 11:30 in room 2N 202. All based learning program was yourself, but with large numbers Molsons still undefeated inteam participants of UNI-SKI Week are being implemented throughout of students and few instructors, B LEAGUE: Dave's Bunch play had their hands full with the invited to attend the Uni-Ski get- the E&E technology at BCIT. The we'll have to wait hours to ask defaulted to Falcons. Not Crushers. Very even game with together on Thursday November letters also expressed concern questions, you could fall behind enough women. Finatix over both teams missing good 22nd at 5:30 p.m. in the SAC. that HI-TRAC would adversely real quick. Lab time will also be Hackers 2-0. Very close games, chances. affect the quality of education at difficult to get, as labs won't be with both teams displaying their Gas & Oil 5, C&S Goon Squad ADVANCED MASSAGE CLASS BCIT. scheduled.' skills. It's too bad time ran out Will be held on Saturday 0. G&O made good on every Throughout BCIT, the general on the second game. November 24th. Registration fee 'This system is not good for opportunity with Phil P. getting 3 consensus is that Electrical and Hyperdermics 2, Bumpers 0. Two is $5.00. You must have taken the BCIT. I still like the human goals. Very intense game with Electronics is a tough very fast games. first massage class to qualify for contact • you don't learn as well G&O getting the breaks. technology. However, students this class or have some related strictly from books, but a teacher C LEAGUE: tied total games currently in that progam claim experience. Register by can explain problems to you in a INDOOR SOCCER PLAYOFF for Admin Animals and X Team. that the regular instructors are Wednesday November 21st. few minutes.' FORf^AT An even match and a good effort being taken out of the from both teams. Building Holden brings up another November 27: classrooms to hastily write Blockers 2, Macs Molls 0. More CURLING strike against computer based • • top two teams in A league 6:30 modules for the next term, when good effort by the Molls, but not BCIT Christmas Funspiel learning. 'The teachers all have p.m. computers will start to replace work experience, and they bring quite enough. Keep up the good November 24th at the Burnaby lectures, and they're afraid the - top two teams in B league 8 work. Hose Bibs defaulted to Winter Club. Entry fee is $40.00 a that to their lectures. With p.m. quality of their education is computers, we won't get the Nootka Wildcats. Midterms rink. (5 players) 'A' event winners suffering as a result. - 1st vs 4th team in C league 9:30 strike again! - 4 turkeys. 'B' event winners - 4 benefit of their experience in p.m. chickens. This is open to all According to Holden, industry, and we'll not get the - 2nd vs 3rd team in C league D LEAGUE: Op Man Bumpers BCIT Students, Staff and guests. "Students are concerned stressing of certain areas or 10:15 p.m. defaulted to Recked Packed Let's have a rocking good time. because the material is so hard it topics instructors know are more needs to be explained by an important.' says Holden. December 4: instructors. We're already Holden wonders how the next • winners of A and B league 6:30 getting some of the modules group of students will deal with p.m. now, and the teachers still have course material he's getting now - winners of C league 8:00 p.m. Council Report FROM PAGE2 to explain them.' through instructors. 'For This might not be so bad, says example, the calculus I'm taking Champions will receive T-shirts. and they have the means to deal Holden, except that the now is really tough..1 pity the Don't forget to sign up your team (Tuesday), as Monday was a with it.' Rippon pointed out that instructors available in the next group who will get this on before January 5, 1985 for the holiday. at a recent function in TAPS, a tutorial sessions 'don't know the computer. We need a teacher to winter league. First come-first resident grabbed the subject as well and can't explain go over the handouts as it is served for the time slots. microphone and anounced a Negotiations the probems.' He says the now.' party in one of the suites. Rippon regular instructors are busy The multi-entry aspect of HI• CHRISTMAS TURKEY SHOOT FROM PAGE 3 sugeested much of the problem writing modules for the next TRAC appeals to Holden, but he The annual archery turkey staff, Eileen Stewart, chief is invited by residents term, 'The instructors don't like claims he was not told when he shoot will be in the gym from negotiator for management, themselves. it, but they say they can't do registered that the technology December 3 to 7, 11:30 • 1:30 accuses the union of not anything - they have to write was going on computers in daily. Try your luck - no skill responding constructively to Myers responded that he had modules, and don't have time to January. 'Some students are. required. A turkey winner for Institute issues, and suggests chased non-resident pub-users devote to their students, they're going to take the next term off, every 20 targets. Shoot till you that BCIT has shown it's 'good off campus on more than one getting upset.' to see if BCIT drops the system get 3 on target. This is a great co• faith' by responding to union occasion. He proposed that the 'But the teachers are telling us or not,' says Holden. ed event. Special prize for best issues. However, Thomas says S.A. and residence management that if we want it changed, we're • group by a male and female. the management response has 'Our main concern is the lack work together to solve the the ones that are ^oing to have Strictly a fun event. Try it for not been relevant, and that the of iateraction with tecahers,' problem. to complain.' says Holden. $1.00 Institute is 'gameplaying'. 'It says Holden. 'We're concerned about the The next executive meeting boils down to a power grab,' says - Don Wright ^ CAMPUS RECREATION WORK was to be held last night Thomas. STUDY EMPLOYEES AND - Don Wright SPORTS REPS Student receives award Special meeting Thursday Brenda Berggren, 2nd Year She attended the University of November 15th at 5:30 p.m. Noise at IVIaquinna a student in Hotel, Motel and Victoria. Her summer Agenda - winter program, fall Foodservice (Hospitality & employment has ranged from playoff schedules, curling. Tourism) was recently selected hotel front desk lo cashier in a Students who will be residence headache as the recipient of the 1984 supermarket. Prior to returning attending must confirm with Rec Goodhost "Award for to college, she made an Trevor Moat Office in person or by phone by 1 Fenney said that S.A. members Outstanding Achievement", in extended tour of Australia, New Following last week's S.A. p.m. Thursday Novmeber 15th. would gladly assist in tighter the amount of $300. Zealand and the South Pacific Council meeting, Residence pub security, but he wanted November 15th. The award was presented by including Hawaii. She enjoys manager Val Karpinsky came up authoritative backing from Gordon Smythe, Vancouver aerobics, skiing and is a with some recommendations residence. Karpinsky has WEDNESDAY HOCKEY Branch Manager, Goodhost member of the winning BCIT which he felt would start to assured this support through Hooray - no defaults this 'Hospitality Nile-Caps' indoor deal with the noise problem at Foods Limited, at the October 24 week! notices to residents and an open soccer team. residence after SAC events. He letter to students in The Link this Scholarship Awards Ceremony Survey Plumbobs edge Presently Involved in the said he has asked that a parking week. at BCIT. Dynamos 5-4 in an end to end student hospitality program attendant be put in the residence battle. Kozarevich (2) Kerraiff, Brenda, who was born in 'Fridays at Four', Brenda is lot to direct pub traffic to the lot Kragt, Wanless scored for Regina Saskatchewan, came to looking forward to a challenging adjacent to the pub. He thinks Survey. Buck, Lee, Leverman, Campbell River at an early age. future in the hospitality industry. this would eliminate pub patrons Fussen replied for Dynamos. passing through reisdence on Marketing Maniacs 6, Forestry their way to their cars. 5. Another last minute stand to keep Forestry from a tie. Watch Karpinsky also would like to It's 'trash'says council the X checks. It gets violent in ^see 'toning down' of the atmosphere al the bar as closing At the October 22 meeting ol would 'leave The Link barren.' front of the net. Student Council, The Link was time nears. He suggests Bill MacPherson, Engineering Staff 7, ET's 3. Ted Parten discussed at great length. gradually turning on lights and Chairperson, suggested The gets 3 in a close game till the During the discussion, Donald turning down the music. Link be published every two third period. Jothen 2, Korman Rippon. S.A. President, asked for As well, he recommends weeks instead of weekly, but and Mitchell also scored for a consensus of opinion of The having a managerial employee in Paul Fenney declared that The staff. Dirkson, Kneigh and Link. The Link didn't do too well. the pub at all times, and Link was 'already behind in the Berstein had the ET's goals. No council members thought the installing signs discouraging news' Link was 'good to superior'. Only STANDINGS: Staff 11 points, noisy activity around residence. 5 thought The Link was average Only one council member is Sun/ey 10, Gas & Oil 10, In reponse to the claim that and three thought the paper reported to have said anything Dynamos 9, Marketing 7, Maquinna residents were ranked 'below average'. A positive about about the paper. Forestry 6, ET's 5. inviting their own trouble, crushing majority of 12 thought Karpinsky said that 'Anyone who Kerry Doyle, Engineering the campus newspaper was member-at-large. said he 'never lives in residence that makes an 'trash'. Troy Nagy, Recreation FUG FOOTBALL has a problem getting articles announcement of a residence Chairperson, said that Campus After the smoke cleared Ops into The Link. party in public will face Recreation might be producing Axemen 14-7 over Building. immediate eviction.' their own newsletter, and this The Link was not officially Computer 21-7 over Marketing. S.A. Vice President Paul represented at the meeting.

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