if Vs Re HOLD ONTO YOUR HATS! College right now, like . near future like... um... eo CPsvae -? There are just hundreds of there are the occasional events taking place in the . would you believe that there is a possibility of tentatively kK we Kk ke RK kw ok Kk Ok KOK MAY 5, 1980 2ZZZ2ZZ2Z727Z...huh?...0h, yes--it's time to publish another thrill-packed edi- tion of the Informer. Well sort of... * ok ok ok VOLUME TI No.i6 * *& ok & exciting things happening around the something maybe happening subject to circumstances at an undetermined future date?..... UN-NEWS * NEWS Actually, we lie. There are a few things going on during the next month. The second year Weaving students, for instance, wiii be putting on an exhibition in the North Vancouver Civic Centre Gallery at 141 W. 14th Street (in the City Hall building) which will run from May 14 to June 11. The public is invited to attend the opening on Wednesday May 14 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Alt the works that will be on display are for sale, so if you are interested in pur~ chasing an original wall hanging made of anything from wool to sisal (that's like jute), created by different loom or off- loom techniques, stop in and take a Jook. C= UC ee Baseball anyone? Call Sandy at 278 and be- git practising for the annual picnic team. tea @Caet There's good news from Eileen Steele and the French department. Over half the stu- dents that they have coming this summer for the English Language Immersion program have been billeted with nearby families. The students will be arriving June 1 for six weeks - if you're interested in taking one in you can still phone Eileen at 218. Unfortunately, you wouldn't have the opp- ortunity to show off your brilliant Paris- jan French because they're here to learn English, but perhaps you could reconcile yourself to confining yourself to this language just for a while. ‘Cai €Cea Bill McPhee, our college archivist, is going to school =- but not here. He's back at U.B.C. working on his Masters degree in Adult Education this summer. Study hard, and tots of luck, Bill. * ee ee me ye een et oot en od em em em ep a om ey noe oe Ee UN-NEWS * NEWS For a substantial number of students it's graduation time this May and the Gradua- tion Ceremonies will be held Friday May 30 at the Bayshore Inn. The speaker this year is Her Honour, Judge Nancy Morrison who is a Provincial Court Judge in North Van. If you are planning to attend the dinner, you can pick up tickets at the Cashier's wick- et for $15.00 Ca €C ea There are other things to do this summer, too. Now that things have slowed down and people have abit more free time, you might consider taking a workshop. Two in- teresting ones are coming up this week and next. Whether for business, study or lei- sure reading, speed is a useful ability. There will be an Effective Speed Reading course running Wednesday nights from 6:30 to 9:30 in A110 beginning May 7. This 6 session course will put you back 40 dollars--look at it as $2.00/hour. If that doesn't grab you, how about learning how to Trace your Family Tree? Tom Warren from the Family History Association of Canada roadina t ee Ls | will be holding a one day workshop on the subject May 17 from 9:30 to 3:30 on this campus. Going back to find out what sorts of people combined thelr genes to make you is definitely a fascinating pastime -- to learn essential research techniques and receive a kit with the basic forms nece- ssary to start your hunt, sign up for the workshop. Further, it's a good deal at $7 per person. (Bring your own lunch.) You can sign up for both these courses through Community Education at local 321. Even better, on a hot day, you can bring your cheque down to the office beside the Coach House and then drop into the pub to fuel yourself for the walk back up the hill.