@The animation department is planning a trip to L.A. and sur- rounding areas some time in early February. Transportation will in- volve anyone's dependable car, truck, or (preferably) van.- For fur- ther details talk to Norm in the animation room (243). @In the Foundation wing, things are piling up and up and up. So, please move all of your wonderful scraps of Dragon Weighers, Totem Poles, Treehouses and all other art-o-facts off the tops of the lock- ers, or Nennis Rickett and his Ricketteers will pick them up and throw them out. Thanks, from swinging Denny. ee that was unbearably cute--excuse me for a moment while I gag. ®@Tom Hudson has an "ALL COLLEGE ANNOUNCEMENT": The use of radios is not permitted during the regular teaching hours, i.e. 9-12 a.m. and 1-4n mn. The use of headsets during non-instructional times can be accentable, and the use of radios during non-instructional evening hours will be a matter for negotiation between students using any area or room of the facility. e The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board has organized a Private Property Rights essay contest for students enrolled in post-secondary institutions in the. Lower Mainland, I suppose that includes us. The topic for the essay is "The Right to Private Ownership of Property is one of the Cornerstones of Democracy." Entries should be typed, double-spaced, one side of the sheet only, 1000-2900 words in length, Name, address, telephone number and educational ‘institution to ap- pear on the upper left-hand corner of each page. Sounds Wonderful. The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board claims all rights and ownership of the winning essays. (Whatever happened to property rights? I suppose they must have some good excuse . . .) Entries must be nost- marked no later than January 30, 1984. (A rather appropriate way to kick off the year 1984, don't you think?) Send to: Essay Contest, Fraser Valley Real Estate Board and Enemies of the People, P.0. Box 99, Surrey, B.C. V3T 4W4. The decision of the panel is final. In the event that the panel does not feel a prize is merited, none will be awarded. In this way, they will be able to keep their money, as well as ownership to all of the entries, which are a type of intellectual property. 1st prize: $500, 2nd prize: $300, 3rd prize: $200. Cash prizes will be paid directly to the educational institution to be applied to tuition fees, The Panel of Judges will be looking for originality, historical background, examples of abuses (could be a whole book in itself), Provincial and Municipal Legislation,, reference to the Canadian Constitution and the Bill of Rights and Freedoms, and the reasons for exclusion of Property Rights from the Constitution. For further information, contact the Public Relations Department at the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board, 588-6555. ® The entertainment committee (or commissars for enlightenment as I like to refer to them) are trying to organize/wi!l organize an open performance event, “The Last Dance," and although you may have been told it was scheduled for December 9th, the date will (probably) be changed . . . pick up entry forms at the student society office, stand ‘bv for further details . . . performances should be under 15 or 20 minutes in length, with no use of chemical or biological weaponry .. . (I hope you realize that last part was a joke) . . . this once-a-year event is not to be missed, unless you have a good reason I guess . ®To all first, second and thrid year FCCAD students, regarding awards made by the ECCAD scholarship committee. 1) Students should apply through their department in the spring term. To be eligible for a scholarship you must: (a) be enrolled full-time, (b) maintain a passing G.P.A., (c) return in the fall 1984 semester. 2) Students who are recommended by their Department will have their names submitted to the Divisional Chairman. The Divisional Chairman will then submit these names to the Scolarship Committee no later than April 20, 1983. 3) Students who are recommended by their Division will have un- til May 2 to prepare either a portfolio and/or slides of their work (Students who are recommended do not have to apply.). 4) On May 2, 3, and 4, the Scholarship Committe will meet and view all recommended applicants' work. (This somethinzorother will continue on following, narc.) The animation department is planning a trip to L.A. and sur- rounding areas some time in early February. Transportation will in- volve anyone's dependable car, truck, or (preferably) van.. For fur- ther details talk to Norm in the animation room (243). In the Foundation wing, things are piling up and up and up. So, please move all of your wonderful scraps of Dragon Weighers, Totem Poles, Treehouses and all other art-o-facts off the tops of the lock- ers, or Dennis Rickett and his Ricketteers will pick them up and throw them out. Thanks, from swinging Denny. a that was unbearably cute--excuse me for a moment while I gag. Tom Hudson has an "ALL COLLEGE ANNOIINCEMENT": The use of radios is not permitted during the regular teaching hours, i.e. 9-12 a.m. and 1-4p um. The use of headsets during non-instructional times can be accentable, and the use of radios during non-instructional evening hours will be a matter for negotiation between students using any area or room of the facility. e@ The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board has organized a Private Property Rights essay contest for students enrolled in post-secondary institutions in the. Lower Mainland. I suppose that includes us. The topic for the essay is “The Right to Private Ownership of Property is one of the Cornerstones of Democracy." Entries should be typed, double-spaced, one side of the sheet only, 1000-2000 words in length, Name, address, telephone number and educational |institution to ap- pear on the upper left-hand corner of each page. Sounds Wonderful. The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board claims all rights and ownership of the winning essays. (Whatever happened to property rights? I suppose they must have some good excuse , . .) Entries must be post- marked no later than January 30, 1984. (A rather appropriate way to kick off the year 1984, don't you think?) Send to: Essay Contest, Fraser Valley Real Estate Board and Enemies of the People, P.0. Box 99, Surrey, B.C. V3T 4W4, The decision of the panel is final. In the event that the panel does not feel a prize is merited, none will be awarded. In this way, they will be able to keep their money, as well as ownership to all of the entries, which are a type of intellectual property. Ist prize: $500, 2nd prize: $300, 3rd prize: $200. Cash prizes will be paid directly to the educational institution to be applied to tuition fees. The Panel of Judges will be looking for originality, historical background, examples of abuses (could be a whole book in itself), Provincial and Municipal Legis! reference to the Canadian Constitution and the Bill of Rights and Freedoms, and the reasons for exclusion of Property Rights from the Constitution. For further information, contact the Public Relations Department at the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board, 588-6555. ® The entertainment committee (or commissars for enlightenment as I like to refer to them) are trying to organize/will organize an open performance event, "The Last Dance," and although you may have been told it was scheduled for December 9th, the date will (probably) be changed . . . pick up entry forms at the student society office, stand by for further details . . . performances should be under 15 or 20 minutes in length, with no use of chemical or biological weaponry . . . (I hope you realize that last part was a joke) . . . this once-a-year event is not to be missed, unless you have a good reason I guess . . - To all first, second and thrid year ECCAD students, regarding awards made by the ECCAD scholarship committee. 1) Students should apply through their department in the spring term. To be eligible for a scholarship you must: (a) be enrolled full-time, (b) maintain a passing G.P.A., (c) return in the fall 1984 semester, 2) Students who are recommended by their Department will have their names submitted to the Divisional Chairman. The Divisional Chairman will then submit these names to the Scolarship Committee no Tater than April 20, 1983. 3) Students who are recommended by their Division will have un- til May 2 to prepare either a portfolio and/or slides of their work (Students who are recommended do not have to apply.). 4) On May 2, 3, and 4, the Scholarship Committe will meet and view all recommended applicants’ work. (This somethinzorother will continue on following, parc.)