Resource Development News Work of Volunteers Lauded At the Capilano College Foundation annual general meeting, the new 1993- 94 board was announced. Five new members from the community are bringing their knowledge and expertis in business and fund raising to the College. You will see who they are in the next Informer. Also at the AGM on June 23, volunteers who made significant contributions to the Foundation in the past year were acknowl- edged. The Foundation recog- nized Annette Lorek and David Lambert for their on-going support to the successful Library development campaign. Meredith McKay and Elizabeth Makus, retiring Foundation board members, were also acknowledged for their strong support. Meredith graduated from Cap’s Business Manage- ment program and was alumni representative on the Foundation board. She will continue to work with the Foundation and help in the development of an alumni relations program. Eliza- beth served on the board for seven years and was a financial planner for CIBC. College Seeks Nostalgia Photos The Public Relations Depart- ment is putting together some material to celebrate the Col- lege’s 25th anniversary and needs your help. If you took photos of the College when it opened at West Vancouver Senior Secondary in 1968, or if you have any interest- ing nostalgia photos from Cap’s early years, Public Relations would like to see them. Please call Meredith Woodward at loc. 2729. She helped the Foundation develop support from the Business and Profes- sional Women’s Association. Librarian Wins Draw Annette Lorek was two times lucky Annette Lorek, the winner in the faculty and staff library draw, and College President Doug Jardine admire the first place prize, a watercolor painting by Robert Rennie. this summer. As well as receiving a special citation from the Foundation, she was also the winner of the Robert Rennie painting in the Library cam- Women in Post-Secondary Education Society Targets Leadership Positions The Association of Women in Post-Secondary Education Confer- ence, held in Prince George May 7 - 9, brought women from B.C. col- leges and universities together to learn and exchange ideas. During the annual general meeting, Donna Gallagher, Financial Systems. Manager at Cap, was elected to the WPSE Board of Directors. Judith Hall, Student Employment Advisor, remains WPSE Campus Coordinator for the College. WPSE is a non-profit society with members working at all levels of post-secondary education. Among spe annem RG 8 BI SS EET ET 2 OSES EERIE ILL INTE IOAN, Aug. 18/93 paign special draw for staff and faculty donors. Other winners were Bob Verner, of the Mathematics Depart- ment, who won a gift basket from Lesley Stowe Fine Foods, and Karin Lind, of the Anthropology Department, who won Michael - Ondaatje’s novel The English Patient. Karin plans to donate the book to the Library after she reads it. Thanks to everyone who helped support the Library. Since January, the campaign has raised more than $175,000. Recent major donors are Seaspan International Ltd. and Vancouver Shipyards Co. Ltd., which have pledged a total of $10,000 to the Library Endowment Fund. The Library will continue to be a major focus in this year’s annual appeal. You can donate by calling the Foundation Office at loc. 2983. the society’s goals are personal and career development, and the achieve- ment of equity and leadership posi- tions for its members. If you wish to send comments to the board, please direct them to Donna, loc. 2936. Judith is collecting submissions for the WPSE newsletter. Please forward information on events, profiles of interesting women, books, videos, workshops, conferences and other items that may interest the WPSE to Judith at loc. 2965. You can also contact her at the Student Employment Centre for membership forms and other WPSE information.