May 19/98 llege teas off North Shore Charitable Foundation. “We really have to thank Gail for her leadership and her imagination,” says Lana Robinson, Capilano College Foundation director. “As a member of the Special Projects Committee responsible for the CommuniTea project, she brought in more than 100 people to support the foundations.” The room was beautifully decorated with costumes and other Alice in Wonderland items borrowed by Gail from the VancouverArts Club. Hats were optional, but many people got into the spirit of fun and donned a special bonnet for the occasion. Prizes were awarded to instructor Karin Lind and library assistant Karen Waugh for their beautiful and unique tea cups. The CommuniTea project will run until June. Stepping back in time, from left: ABT clerk typist, Faye Ulker, international a. ‘ i student counsellor, Ethelyn Mcinnes-Rankin, and Anthropology and Women’s If anyone is interested in hosting a tea, please ~—_ Studies instructor, Karin Lind, who is drinking from her grandmother’s Irish contact Lana at local 1765. Belleek china tea cup. Proof that College Relations isn’t always serious business: at right, program marketing supervisor, David DeMuynck, and former marketing assistant, Judi Fletcher. or four Weberg, Registration officer, Barry Williamson, 1s, Judi Fletcher, and secretary to John Potts, At left, mad hatter George Modenesi, reference services librarian coordinator, steps through the looking glass.