October 5/98 People y anet Kee is back on campus as the exercise programs will complement the member in September. Lorraine College sexual harassment and services already available. She looks Roberts most recently worked on the conflict resolution advisor. Her new forward to meeting staff, faculty and HALO project and was an active location is in the Birch building, room _ students at the College. community volunteer. She also worked 329. As well as presenting various Tammy Taylor has been hired as a part-time with the West Vancouver workshops open to all College physiotherapy receptionist with the Chamber of Commerce and was a employees, Janet is also available to North Shore Sports Medicine Clinic. member of the North Shore Winter meet with work groups of staff, Tammy will be in the clinic in the Club. faculty or administrators in tailor- afternoons working with Denise Theatre Arts instructor, Bill made skill building or problem Morbey and Suzi Munns. Murdoch, had a busy few weeks in the solving sessions. Call her at local It is with regret that the College early part of September. While the 7547 to explore the possibilities. announces the passing of Louise May. Theatre department was gearing up for Susannah Munns, who completed —_ Louise was a longtime faculty member another exciting season, Bill was using her physiotherapy training in of the Asia Pacific Management his professional development time Manchester, England, has joined the Cooperative Program. The APMCP acting in a Fringe production of Dylan North Shore Sports Medicine Clinic intends to set up an endowment fund in Thomas’ Shadows of Under Milk Wood. physiotherapy staff. Suzi is a musician her name. For more information, contact _ Bill says he was fortunate to be able to and is also active in many sports. Her Scott McLeod at local 7815. work with Kate Hale, artistic director experience in clinical care and The College lost another faculty of England’s Foursight Theatre. Orientation’98 The people pictured above volunteered their time, energy and commitment to assist more than 200 new Capilano College students on August 27. Special thanks to Greg Lee, Dave O’Leary, Lana Robinson, ACCC, North Shore Recycling, Money’s Mushrooms, Venice Bakery, Charlene Hill, Milt Williams, Bill Zienty, John Hatzitolios and Jim Small, Sharon Dias, and James Gilbert with Beaver Foods. @nformer Oe