WELL .... for your kids which you could predict would be a gooey little-puddle of sugary muck by the time they were found? then consumed the entire chocolate bunny before your annual church pilgrimage? ek * * * * APRIL 8, 1980 * * & kok It's winding down to the end of the in up. term, but still the Informer is your mail to (we hope) cheer you ko o* %& VOLUME [1 No.13 *% * x * did you all go out into your back yards on Sunday morning to hide Easter eggs Did you say you were only going to eat an ear or a foot and Or did you spend four days writing/marking essays? Well, martyrdom is appropriate at Easter... NEWS * NEWS Ted Kingan has. been to prison! But don't panic -- you're not working with a_ felon. Ted has been teaching Design workshops--he did four in March, in fact. He also judged the first province-wide prison art show held at the Delta River Inn and sponsored by the Prison Arts Foundation during a provincial Justice Institute annual meet- ing. Interesting... especially if Ted gets looked up by some of his ex-students... C_ea a} How would you like the opportunity to ex- tend some real West Coast hospitality to a Quebec student? From May 18 to June 28 the college is once again holding an English immersion program here and the French de- partment is looking for English-speaking families able to share their homes’ and some meals with the students. $265 will be paid to cover the room and board expense and famities should be located within con- venient walking distance of the college or near bus routes. If you or someone you know is interested in taking a student and prepared to speak ONLY English with them, contact Eileen Steele at local 238 for further details. Ce @ ea Scenes developed from audience suggestions with impromptu dialogue and lots of fun will be features of an Improvisation. Per- formance’ by Theatre 101 students. They'll be showing the forms of non-scripted per- formance they've learned during the term in ND 101 at 8:00 pm Sunday April 13. It's open to anyone at all interested and it's free. Come and be an involved spectator. aca rc * NEWS * NEWS Now here's an excellent idea for a holiday that includes interest, “fun, education, the out-of-doors, international travel and is moreover a really good deal. MISC 61002 otherwise known as Marine Biology Field Trip, will be going to the Marine Biology Lab at the U. of Washington for four days to study West Coast marine flora and fauna in the labs and on the beach. This trip, led by Dr. Malcolm Fitz-Earle, will also include a voyage on a collecting vessel to dredge for subtidal organisms. And here's the good deal. You get four days of in- struction, travel, accommodation and meals for only $120. Can't beat it. The trip is from Wednesday evening to Saturday evening May 14 - 17, and you can sign up through local 321. One warning: if you are not a Canadian citizen, check on visa require- ments -- you will be in the U.S. (Another warning: if you are going to the bank. to change your money, take an aspirin ora stiff drink first--it hurts!!!) eax I In case the glow of victory has not made itself already obvious, the winners of the great Ski Race up at Whistler were the Ac- ademic students. 'Well, they're better skiers and they had some real racers on their team,'' one Business Management stu- dent was heard to comment, "but it's not surprising -- they have a lot more time to take off skiing than we do.'' Such martyr- dom... One suspects that the motto of the BM students is "We'd rather be skiing in- stead'' while that of the Academics is ''We are skiing instead." Ca qe