January 26/96 Attention All S.A.D. Sufferers o the short days of winter drain your energies? Does the long stretch between holidays get you down? If so, a surefire pick-me-up is to do something you don’t ordinarily do. This weekend, you can experience something different and help a good cause at the same time. On Saturday, January 27 and Sunday, January 28, The Capilano Review will host two exciting casino nights. Roulette wheels will spin, blackjack cards will fly, and your winter blues will give way to fun. You’ll be assisting in the continuation of this acclaimed magazine of art and literature to bring pride to the College — and you might even be a winner! The casino runs from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Renaissance Hotel, 1133 West Hastings Street, between Thurlow and Bute. |i Capilano College Angels Sing oodlands restaurant, located in Kitsilano on the west side of Vancouver, was heralded by a quartet of Capilano College singers on — Christmas Day. and their songs, which were As dinners were being served to beautifully performed, added a special people who could not otherwise feeling to the evening. The names of afford the regular Christmas fare, four these four carolers are: Dennis Capilano College music students Wakelin, Heather Blair, Heather volunteered their time during the Ward and Robert Meister. dinner hour to sing Christmas carols. Dressed in tuxes, their appearance On a Personnel Note Wrens back and happy new year! If this month is any indication, 1996 is going to be busy. Some new appointments that have recently taken place are: Cheryl Helm is the new office manager for Records & Registration, replacing Doreen Cottrell who is retiring on January 31 after 25 years. Linda Denley has accepted the temporary position of personnel clerk with us, providing much needed assistance to our department until August. Her replacement is Terry Kennedy, who is filling the role of benefits clerk on a temporary basis also until August. Lee Ederer has accepted the temporary part time position of EPA assistant in Advising. She starts mid-January. Wendy Weberg has won the competition as divisional assistant in the ABT and Legal Assistant Departments. She replaces Martha MacKay who is retiring January 31. Director of Resource Development, Lynn Jest, has been appointed acting director of Extension Services until April 30. Lynn replaces Louise Krohn, who left the College after 19 years to join the Justice Institute. Congratulations and best of luck to everyone! Dale Gagne Personnel Officer