The new student newspaper reporter "Uh ... could you repeat that?" The Edftor sighed. Blasted Cap neophytes. kok & * SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 * * * % As Indian Summer sets in and you sit asking "Why wasn't it like this on my holiday?", dry your eyes with this. * o* * & VOLUME TE No.24 *& ® *& & stared at the News Editor in bewilderment and said "MLook, it's very simple. We want you to check on the enrollment of BTSD, BTCD, BOT, BEST, ESL, ECE, and ACT and {f they're crowded get comments from the CCFA, AUCE, PAC, PPC and the CCSS (with a BCSF or NUS perspective ASAP). LAC or check on the DML, TFBI, ee ee ee ee ne ee ee ey NEWS * AND JOSE PIERRE is a noted scholar and author of some 30 publications on art, especially Surrealism. This September he Is visiting Canada to research a book on Surrealism in Canada and will be jin Vancouver in late Sept. or early Oct. Now, here's the good part. One of the artists on Jose's list is Ted Kingan who says that the writer Is willing to speak on 1) Automatism from the Surrealist, Automatist and Abstract Expre- ssionist points of view, 2) Surrealism and the North American Indian and 3) The difa- lectic between Automatism and the Surreal- ist Object. Ted would understandably like to invite Jose to the college to Jecture (particularly on the N.Am. Indian) and is looking for areas who would jike to parti- cipate and help provide an honorarium. If you're interested, call Ted at 384. Also adds Ted, Jose is interested in both gra- phic and literary arts (he holds a doctor- ate from the Sorbonne among other things) as well as the [Influence of Surrealism on dance and the theatre and he would be grateful for assistance in identifying local contacts and research. Again the person to talk to jis Ted. Ce (Cex Keep Fit classes for Women start today and will be held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 12:15 to 12:45. Instead of sitting around the cafeteria being tempted by pie and cake and ice cream and french fries and all those other terrible things, go down to the Fitness Centre and exercise to music. Al] women are welcome at no cost --just bring runners and suitable clothing for moving your body in. or LSP's new DA. . the end of November. If nothing's up, visit MPC (in NB), WRC and the And be sure to get a quote from GOD." LOTS & OF * UT -eneeeeenee------e-=- Cap. College is offering ‘Scuba Er, what? you're probably saying. We don't have enough water for that (at least until November). Very good observa- tion. In point of fact, the theory classes will be held on campus and the pool sess- fons will take place at Ron Andrews Pool (it's cheaper than flooding the mailroom). Instructor Lorne Johanson is a member of the National Association of Underwater In- structors, which means that he knows his stuff. Students interested must be senior tevel swimmers or equivalent and at least 16 years of age. The fee is $165 (which is a good deal for this sort of thing) and the course begins October 7 at 7:30 p.m. For more info or registration call 321. (ea (es well known staff member and (remember to send misc. to the archives, right?) is going to get away from it all in Australia. If you want to say goodbye, you've got until October € --after that you'll have to go to the out- back. As welt as vacationing Bill fs doinc some unofficial research for his Masters visiting universities and colleges to se what Australians are doing in the way o continuing education. He'll be back aroun Bon voyage. a (Cex Whether or not you're new to the college a reading of the Student Survival Guid will likely tell you a lot about Cap. ya didn't know before. The Guides, which ar especially recommended for new students are available all over campus--grab one. This fal] Diving. Bill McPhee, College archivist