un Y BUT BEFORE |} GO, how could | leave & * A * OCTOBER 27, 1980 * *& & * % Oh my god, there's a whole page down there to fill up and { can't think of a single news item. { wanna go home!! * * * * VOLUME [I No. 30 %* kook * you without your quotation of the week. Author Henry Fielding who was responsible for such books as Tom Jones and quotes Jike "I am as sober as a judge," wrote at one point that immorality." NEWS * NEWS Well, perhaps it can't compete with having Breakfast with Santa but visiting students from Port Hardy Secondary School got to have Breakfast with the Principal last Thursday. The twenty students and two tea- chers got a tour of the college including Media Resources, the TV studio, Commercial Art, Crafts, Retail Fashion, Business Off- ice Training and their word processing system, and Business Management's computer setup. Teachers Corrie Purdock and Emily Feffor apparently have a_ lot on the ball as they organized this whole thing for their grads. The class toured BCIT, PVI, Emily Carr and Malaspina as well as Cap in their trip. Reportedly they al]l had a good time here and no, nobody at breakfast got to sit on the Principal's lap. c= |_| Congratulations and best wishes are jn order this week to Gerrie Alborg (Waugh). The night of Wednesday (October 22) she had a 9 pound boy who has been named John. C_a (ea Right now in the college art gallery is a display by artists George Rammel} = and Beverley Chysyk and it's impressive. The show, which will be in the gallery until the 15th of November, includes body cast- ings and aluminum castings by Chysyk and a marble carving and an 8 foot bronze heron by Rammell. Believe it or not, the heron (which is beautiful) is not a piece in it- self -- it's just the first section of a larger piece not yet completed. You don't have to be an art student to go and enjoy this display. and you don't have to pay a cent. So qo. * "Public schools are the nurseries of all vice and He sounds like one of the parents of West Vancouver high school students. NEWS * NEWS Nell Chester's teams did NOT paint numbers on their jock straps, we are informed. But they were tempted when they couldn't get their uniforms back from the company that was numbering them in time for their first basketball games Friday. And Neil, who had been reassured that they would be supplied two days ahead of the game had just packed away all the old uniforms. He wasn't all too pleased. a= , No, the cop car that occasionally sits in the parking Jot by the grocery store at the bottom of the hill is not just waiting while constable Smith gets an ice cream sandwich. And no, constable Smith probably won't be pointing. his radar gun at you. What he might do is pull you over and see if you're wearing your seat belt, as a few people have already found out. So, if you don't fee) like parting with $15, remember to put it on. By the way, another favorite of theirs right now js to sit down ona folding chair behind a bush near the bot- tom of 3rd St. hill and point a radar gun at all the people "gathering momentum" for the slope. It isn't at all nice. I | Tickets for the Rocky Horror Picture Show and beer garden are on sale at the Info Centre for $2. Now, the Rocky Horror Pic- ture Show may not be a fantastically good movie, but it's definitely one of THE phenomenons of this century. Talking of phenomenons, you'll see Or. Frank n furter and his creation, not to mention some in- teresting creations in the audience. Come at 7pm, Halloween. Tickets in advance. | got to the end!!! 1 don't believe it! | think I'm going to be hysterical with joy!!!!