ath contributors These 25 had their say... Francis Burstein B.B., B.A., M.A., PhD go the degrees of this soft spoken leader of teachers and long time advocate of equal rights. Dr. Burstein, with Cap from the beginning, has been a major force in the academic growth of the college and the wide recognition of the contribution women have made in that growth. Sue Carter From the day she arrived at the College in the Fall of 1969 from Yakima, Sue has been the link between students and the rest of us. Once a confused new student finds Sue, his or her problems begin to fade away and the future looks reasonably rosy. Ted Clarke Ted (actually our Dir. of Sight & Sound) is the AV resource person for the entire college. He has been around the eampus so long that he was in on the founding of AUCE 4 (he even married one of the union's past presidents). A stoic by nature, Ted is also a humanist and has studied or helped most staff, faculty and administrators who have passed this way. Barrie Charlesworth Barrie Charlesworth was one of the founding members of the Capilano College Foundation. He is Vice-President of the Dillingham Corporation Canada and his daughter graduated from the College a few years ago. 46 Hilary Clark Hilary has built the Retail Fashion Department of the Careers Programme. She has had direction, support and encouragement from others but she has been the vital and alive component which has made this area grow and produce students ready to take jobs in the retail field. Paul Gallagher Teacher, historian, professor, Doctor of Civil Laws, Consultant, Adviser, Lecturer and author--this is all one man, our Principal since 1977. Paul came to us from the Canada Studies Foundation in Toronto where he was Director 1975-1977. It is evident from his article that he feels right at home on the Lynnmour campus--we feel at home with him, too. Pat Gallaher Who needs a public address system when Pat is in the near vicinity! Ever since the early days of the College Pat has been seen and heard, doing a good job and encouraging others to do the same. As a student, and then as co-operator of the Bookstore, Pat has certainly done his job well and with enthusiasm. Kay Gebbie When the Purchasing Department was established in January 1974, Kay came to us from the Comptroller's Office at Vancouver City Hall. Although born in Seotland and raised in Winnipeg, Kay is really at home now in North Vancouver, where she has taught speech and creative drama. Connie Gibbs Connie is a fairly recent addition to those people who have a key role in the positive operation of the College. As Financial Aids Officer, she must encourage, discourage and, above all, listen! Connie does all with wisdom and charm. A.H. Glenesk Alf Glenesk, the first Principal, came to Capilano in 1968 from a background of teaching, administration and continuing education at Vancouver City College. During the six years that Alf Glenesk was Principal the student population rose from 740 in 1968 to over 2700 in 1973-74. Peter Jones Peter Jones, the recent mayor of West Vancouver, has been closely eonnected with the College since about 1963-64 when, as a school trustee in North Vancouver, he became part of the group that investigated and promoted the concept of a North Shore Community College. He was Chairman of the College Council when the College opened in 1968. Peter Jones continues to be a part-time structural consulting engineer. Karen Kjarsgaard Karen started as a student in 1971, became a part-time worker in the library, then was a full-time Humanities staff member until 1976 when she went back to school at University of Victoria. She contributed to the growth of the College community with hours of volunteer time given to the Staff Association and initial staff-management negotiations. Lynne Kroetlinger Lynne is the CAP COMMUNICA- TOR. It was and is her baby and every month she gets it out, come flood or pestilence or what have you. She is Secretary in the Natural Science Division and is always ready to take on added responsibilities (such as this Special Edition). Lynne enjoys life and loves her husband, her job and Lynnmour.