Syd Dyke, of Commercial Art, has some of his paintings on display again. If you en- joy water colour scenes of the Pacific Northwest, both the interior and the coast take yourself to the Rembrandt Gallery this week. The gallery is at 1333 Lonsdale (convenient if you're dropping by the city hall or library). ea C= in the mail: ''The need for on-campus drop-in child care for students was loudly demonstrated this week on the North Campus when passersby discovered a crying baby in a car parked near one of the buildings. Fortunately no harm occur- red. The parent had left a sleeping baby to keep an appointment on campus. Another note @_ea @ ex And here's a new variation on the ''a good time was had by all'' theme. Neil Chester's men's basketball team had a busy weekend. On Friday they played in Clearbrook a- gainst -Columbia Institute at a Menonite high school and from there they bussed for a Saturday game in Seattle against Puget Sound. Although they lost the Seattle game Neil was extremely pleased with his team. In Seattle college basketball teams get enormous audience turnouts (hint, hint) so considering that our team was facing an enormous, noisy group of spectators, play-~ ing a very experienced team and playing by American rules, their 71 - 63 loss was no mean feat. Those are the highlights of the but the highlights of the weekend scores, for the team happened Saturday night in Seattle. About half of the 12 players were Rookies and they had to go through initia- tion. First they ware their uniforms back- wards to dinner’at the Black Angus, and then, after the game, they had to provide entertainment for the veterans at the hotel in the form of a talent contest. According to Neil, the results were hilarious and the winner was awarded honorary non-rookie status for the evening. And here's the be- lieve it or not part of the story. When they left, the hotel management told Neil that they had been such good guests they were welcome to come back any time. I'1] bet there aren't too many teams that could beat that record. coming out of my ears they're st to I've got quota this week, but just too good to issue of miss. | found this one in a back the Province when | was catching up on my clipping. [Jt was in Chuck Davis’ column. "A UBC prof, who wishes to remain uniden- tified muses: 'When you're an assistant professor you learn five minutes worth of material and teach it. When you're an ass~ ociate professor you turn that five min- utes into a lecture. When you become a full professor that five minutes is turned into a book. And when you become fean, you've forgotten what the original topic was. /!! (lea C ex “TT don't care what you say about me," says Carol McQuarrie (gee I'd like to feave the sentence just like that, but | suppose ['d better add the rest), just spell my name right!" |Jt's McQuarrie, like the Vancouv- er Sun's rock music critic Fiona McQuarrie spells it. Got it, Carol. Now, what can | think of to say.... (eg in the Province to us non-smokers at Also found an article give ammunition to all the college. ''The assistant professor of nursing at Wayne State University in De- troit (who was conducting a study on what happens to physical states when they give up cigarettes) found about 24 per cent of the participants were more interested in sex than they had been when they were smoking.'' So there. people's mental! and a Ae aS