The Informer Page 3 May 1, 1989 moar —. Now you can put faces to the names: L.to R. seated: Conchita Furstenwaid, Bill Schermbrucker (chair), Linda Curry. Standing: Krissa Reed, Frieda Wiebe, Jo Dunlop, Bill Inglis, Eilleen Steele, Louise Krohn, Judy Inouye, Alan Smith. Internal Evaluation Team Visiting Satellites The first job being tackled by Following this process, the the Internal Evaluation Steering committee is to assess the College’s satellite operations. In the next two weeks, teams from the Committee will be going overnight to Sechelt and Squamish to conduct personal interviews with College employees, and to hold an open public forum in each centre. In addition, students and former students have been sent an extensive questionnaire. Committee members Noga Gayle and Sharon Gardner. Committee will turn to other matters. Everyone in the College has been sent a brief questionnaire soliciting input on the relative importance of three specific topics: Management, Human Resources, and Community Public Relations. If you didn’t return yours, please phone Linda Curry at 2080 and ask for another. Many thanks.to people who did return their forms, and who included many interesting comments. — Bill Schermbrucker Work Study Deadlines The Work Study Program will be available throughout the summer. Please adhere to the following deadlines for your proposal submissions, so that students already accepted in the program can begin their jobs as early as possible. Late proposals will be processed, however, there may be a longer waiting period. Position Start Date Deadline May 1/88 April 12/88 September 5/88 July 31/88 January 8/90 December 1/88 Pass on a Paperback The Library is looking for clean copies of used paperback books to replenish and enliven its racks. “Although our prime concern is to maintain a collection of materials to support college curricula, we like to have a stock of Canadian literature, sci-fi, biography, self- help, and popular fiction," says reference librarian David Lambert. "Paperbacks will be circulated to all three campuses," says David. "You can be sure your contributions will reach a wide and appreciative audience,” he added. Drop your books off at the library or call David at local 2117, who says he will be happy to answer your questions.