newsletter when there isn't any news? issue's worth of news, pathetic sniff**) JETSAM FLOTSAM * The attached questionnaire is part of the college's now-being-formulated five year plan. Since this directly affects you, and as college people you ought to know more about our needs than anyone else, take up a pen and contribute your ideas and sugg- estions. Completed questionnaires should be returned to Alan Smith. You've got a stake in the next five years--see what you can come up with. ss Ce Weli, it was yet another graduation for Cap at the Bayshore Inn last Friday with Judge Nancy Morrison as the guest speaker. About 500 people attended the ceremony, enjoyed the judge's excellent speech and watched the latest lot of new ex-students tromp across the stage to receive their certificates. Considerably less than 500 people managed to withstand the volume of the band (although the dancing music was excellent) and hopefully none of the 500 will be reacquainted with Her Honour for deunk driving tickets accumulated on the way home. ce Ce Chemists are dull, bookish people in white coats who spend all their time in labs and recite formulas in their sleep, right? Wrong. In fact, some chemistry types are even magicians like Penny LeCouteur. Penny has worked up a magic show of "chemical" magic for pre-school kids, and as part of a community program is taking it around to different schools. The show js) about 15 minutes long, and if you are interested in having Penny perform it somewhere, contact her at local 292 or 261. In about four weeks $0 getting the message that no one cares about us any more we're taking a holiday, hoping something'1I1 happen’in the 1980 * * kk kK Limping courageously through the in- teroffice mail fashionably tate it's another summer issue of the Informer! x o* * * VOLUME Il No.17 * * * & we've accumulated about an ( kek Meantime. FLOTSAM * JETSAM A note fromi$echelt - their address is Box 1609. They've been telling us for months but it seems we just can't get it right. Cle Cea 1f you happen to be in the vicinity of the City Hall at i4th and Lonsdale, don't for- get that the exhibition of weaving by 2nd year Capilano weaving students is still going on at the Civic Centre Gallery, 141 W. t4th. Wall hangings in many different types of material, both loom and off-loom will be displayed and all works are for sale. You can brouse for that original piece you've always wanted for your wall or just admire the handiwork displayed un- til June 11. = et Remember Garth Edge? For four years he was the coordinator of Economics and Geography at the College until itn 1972 they gave him a leave of absence to go to Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania as a transport advisor. As it happened, he was so useful that they kept him on after his leave of absence and he ended up staying for eight years. Garth is back in B.C. now starting his own consult- ing company, but the UN keeps calling him up for jobs in Africa, Fiji and such. If you missed it, check out the article on him in the May 21 North Shore News. (sai I Hurry! You've only got until this Friday (the 6th) to submit your entry as an in- dividual or a team for the College Picnic Baseball tournament. For info or to. sign up, talk with Greg Sharpe (216) -or Sandy Chester (278). Or just get out and cheer. * HOUSE TO RENT 6 weeks July-Aug, N.V. near stream, about $600, Barry Cogswell 987-7841