Capitano College '''''''''' 1111111111 lOth ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE March 9- 10 1979 -= ;;;;; WELCOME TO CAP COLLEGE! MAPS OF THE COLLEGE ARE INCLUDED AT THE BACK OF THIS BROCHURE STUDENT GUIDES: If you would like to be directed to specific exhibits or shown around the campus ask at the Info Centre Counter in the lobby of the main building. In our first decade, over 21,000 people have studied in credit courses at the college, with many more coming for interest courses through the Community Education Division. We are proud of the learning enviro?ment at Capilano, which reflects the enthusiasm and inspiration of the people here on campus. Some of what you'll see is a regular "slice" of daily life at the college, ~nd other exhibits have been planned especially for our 1Oth Anniversary Open House visit0rs. We hope you will enjoy exploring the campus. You are welcome here, and the resources of the college are at your service. It u [I FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES: Will be open ... Friday: Noon to 9:00p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Cafetheatre - South Campus Cafeteria - North Campus SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE EVENTS Wednesday, March 7th 8:00-10:00 p.m. "VOYAGE OF THE ORENDA" • Geordie Tocher's 1978 adventure to Hawaii in a dugout. Film will be introduced by Karin Lind (narrated by Geordie Tocher). • Screening will be in the Cafetheatre, South Campus • No admission charge Thursday, March 8th 8:00-1 0:00p.m. In celebration of the College's 1Oth Anniversary and in conjunction with the College Open House, the SCIENCE DIVISION is pleased to host an evening with Mr David A. Rodger, Curator of the Vancouver Planetarium. Mr Rodger will be speaking on: • "Fads and Fallacies in Astronomy" e "U.F.O.'s" • "Astrology" • "Lunar Madness" • "Ancient Astronauts" !' rf ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED AT SPECIAL TIMES: FRIDAY MARCH 9th FRIDAY MARCH 9th i 4:00- Chemistry Magic Show, Cafetheatre 5:00 12:00 Open House beg~ns 12:00 Observation Room of the Day Care Centre opens for the afternoon. 4:30 Theatre improvisations in Tower Courtyard and Main Lobby. 5:00- Spanish Class and Lab, NB 105 6:00 12:00- Anthropology/Sociology Film: "Last of the Cuiva", 1:30 Main Floor Lounge, Tower Building. 6:00- French Class and Lab NB 105 7:00 1:00 7:00 12:00 International Food Bazaar- Humanities Division. Main Building, South Campus (all afternoon) Multilingual Display in B17 5/17 6. 1:00- German Class and Lab NB 105 2:00 1:00- Music Therapy Films, NA Building, N onh Campus 2:30 1:30- Chemistry Magic Show, Cafetheatre 2:30 2:00- French Class and Lab NB 105 3:00 2:00- Harpsichord recital, Music Building (NA) 3:00 2:00- Anthropology/Sociology Films: "The Berger Repon'' 4:00 and "The Land is the Culture", Tower Lounge. 2:30 Puppet Show A107; Children's Films AIV6 3:00- German skits and music- B 17 5/176 4:00 3:00- Spanish Class and Lab NB105 4:00 3:00 4:00- Dialogue Canada Class and Lab NB 105 5:00 Puppet Show A 107; Children's Films A 106 Puppet Show A 107; Children's Films A106 7:00- Folk Songs of France and Q.uebec sung by Mtchelme 8:00 Pellerin, B 17511 76 7:00- Conversational German NB105 8:00 7:00- Geography Multi-Media Presentation, Main Floor 9:00 Lounge, Tower Building 7:30- Music Depanment Recital, Cafetheatre 10:00 7:30 English Department: "Meet the Authors", Sunken Lounge, Social Sciences Area 8:00- Disco Fashion Show, Retail Fashion Studio, 2nd 8:30 Floor, Tower Building 8:00- Film on Germany B 17 5 9:00 8:00- Dialogue Canada Class and Lab NB105 9:00 Alvin Kwok, jazz pianist, Music Building (NA) 3:30- Children's Group Piano Lessons NA101 4:15 Demonstration open to observers 4:15- Children's Group Piano Lessons NA 101 5: 15 Demonstration open to observers NOTE: Refer to Anthropology/Sociology section in brochure for a description of the film presentations. SATURDAY MARCH 1Oth SATURDAY MARCH 1Oth 1:30 9:00- Interdisciplinary Programme Lecture: 10:30 "Building a Solar-Heat Panel", ND100 10:00 Puppet Show A 107; Children's Films A 106 2:00- Dialogue Canada Class and Lab, NB 105 3:00 International Food Bazaar and Multilingual Display all day in Bl7 5/176 2:00- Music of Germany, B 17 5/176 2:30 10:00- Anthropology/Sociology Films, "Ways of Seein~", 12:00 "This is Marshall McLuhan" and a tape/shde collage "Adscape" shown in the Tower Lounge -r 10:30- Chemistry Magic Show, Cafetheatre 11:30 ... I I I 2:00- Anthropology/Sociology Films: "Wild Child" and 4:00 "E gypte" , T ower Lounge 2:30- Jazz Ensemble Concert, Cafetheatre 3:30 11:00- Film on Germany, B17 5/176 12:00 3:00- Disco Fashion Show, Retail Fashion Studio, 2nd 3:30 Floor, Tower Building 11 :00- Spanish Class ami Lab, NB 105 12:00 3:30 11:30 Puppet Show A 107; Children's Films A 106 Puppet Show A107; Children's Films A 106 3:45- Harpsichord recital, Music building (NA) 4:45 12:00- French Class and Lab, NB 105 1:00 4:30- Chemistry Magic Show, Cafetheatre 5:30 12:00- Anthropology/Sociology Films: "Afghan Village", 1:30 "Nomads" and "Afghan Women" will be screened in the Tower Lounge 5:30- Reception hosted by the Principal and Members 7:30 of the College Board, Tower Lounge. EVERYONE WELCOME 12:00- Alvin Kwok, jazz pianist, Music Building (NA) 1:00 7:00- Music Department Recital: Choir, Jazz Group, 8:30 etc. 1:00- Music Therapy Films, Music Building (NA) 2:30 8:30- Disco Fashion Show, Cafetheatre 9:00 1:00- Chemistry Magic Show, Cafetheatre 2:00 9:00 Disco Dance, Cafetheatre 1:00- German Class and Lab, NB 105 2:00 1:00- Folk songs of France and Quebec, sung by 2:00 Micheline Pellerin, B 175/17 6 1:00- Women's Resource Centre: Coffee Reception 3:00 Main Floor, Tower Building NOTE: Refer to Anthropology/Sociology section in brochure for a description of the film presentations. • DISPLAYS AND ALL DAY ACTIVITIES 0 ATHLETICS SOUTH CAMPUS D NORTH CAMPUS • An information kiosk is situated in the main lobby of "B" building on the South Campus. Find out about the sports activities and see the trophy display, team pictures and uniforms of Capilano College teams. 0 ANTHROPOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY • "At the Movies with Anthropology and Sociology" • Free popcorn served at all showings! • See schedule for screening times of: "Last of the Cuiva": Introduced by Dr. Bernardo Berdichewsky, about a vanishing tribe living in a remote jungle in Columbia. "The Inquiry": Introduced by Dr. Bernardo Berdich~w~ky and Dr. Matthew Spier, is the record of the Berger CommissiOn on our northern lands and people. Also: "The Land is the Culture". "Ways of Seeing", "This is Marshall McLuhan", and "Adscape": Introduced by Dr. Patricia Groves and Sarah Minhas, about advertising through the eyes of sociologists. "Afghan Village" and "Afghan Women": Introduced by Karin Lind, depicting village life and the seclusion of women in rural Afghanistan. "Wild Child": Introduced by Dr. Patricia Groves, a touching interpretation of the late 18th century discovery of a child who had survived alone in the forests from infancy. "Egypte": Introduced by Dr. Patricia Groves, a camera journey through the pyramids and tombs of Egypt. I 1' I .,.i'· • BASIC TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT NB Building • Room NB20 1: BTSD Chemistry and Physics equipment and model of the human body. Listen to a tape explaining biological functions. • Room NB202: BTSD course outlines for Communications, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth Science. Watch a video presentation about BTSD. D BIOLOGY LAB Animal and Human in C-125 Plant in C-122 • Five million year old fossils • How to Stop Smoking • Evolution Display: D BUSINESS MANAGEMENT • Computer Terminal Display in C-1 06 Student Displays, advertising projects and computer demonstrations. 0 BUSINESS TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT C Building DART DEPARTMENT Tower Building e Student displays and demonstrations in all rooms ot the Art area (2nd and 3rd Floors). Ceramics area in the basement will feature rak.u workshops. • Visitors will be encouraged to try etching, silkscreening, resist-dying, weaving and spinning. • Test your typing, calculator and/or shorthand speeds • Mini courses (every 45 minutes). Classes will last about 20 minutes, and will be practical discussions on various subjects taught in the department, including legal and Medical as.sistant courses. D CHEMISTRY • DropintotheChemistryLabs: 12:00to2:00p.m. C-131 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. C-127 • Chemistry Magic Shows (5 performances- see schedule). See Wine from Water, Vesuvius revisited, thunder sticks, Greek Fire, burning water, coal from sugar, money to burn. C-135 D GEOGRAPHY/GEOLOGYLABS • Meteorological equipment display • Stream model • Fossils, minerals, rocks • Orienteering Courses (see scheduled events and Outdoor Recreation) !;jjl HUMANITIES DIVISION North and South Campuses D COUNSELLING • Modern Languages will conduct short classes where visitors will become the students. all languages taught at the college will be included. The language classes will be held in Room 105 of the NB building, North Campus. • ((Come Travel With Usn will be featured on the South Campus in the Humanities Area, main building. Sample international foods, folk singing, dancing, films and slides, skits and music. • Radio Canada will broadcast in French from a portable booth in the main lobby. • Plan to stop by the counselling exhibit in the main lobby and talk to some of our counsellors about courses of study at the college. A tape/slide presentation on the college will run continuously there, and you will be encouraged to visit the Career Resource Centre on the 1st floor of the NF building on the north campus. D EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION • Seminar/display ((Children - Visible but Valued.'Pn. Rooms 101, 1.05, 10? .a?d 107 of the Tower Building. • Ongomg actiVIties for children, including films • Daycare Centre Observation Room open Friday afternoon • INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES • Watch a solar panel being constructed outside the cafeteria building, North Campus. • Information Lecture, Saturday 9:00 - 10:30, ND 100 DENGLISH DEPARTMENT • Displays of student work, video tapes of poets who have given readings at the college will be on display in the Humanities office area. • Opportunity to peruse back editions of The Capitano Review (subscriptions will be sold at the displav). • "Meet the Authors": All faculty members at Capilano College who have had their work published and some students from the Capilano Creative Writing Club will be featured. Join them over coffee and donuts and listen to readings. (See scheduled events). D GEOGRAPHY • Special multi-media presentation on the Environment with folksingers, slides and displays. Scheduled 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Friday evening in the Tower Lounge. J j D LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTRE • Lo~ated on ~he main floor of the tower building, Learning Assistance vvill be open to demonstrate learning ·:e::hniques and learning aids. [;il LIBRARY North and South Campuses • Hard-bound books and tapes are housed in the South Campus location in the east wing of the main guilding. Community members are welcome to join the library ;free of charge). • Periodicals and magazines comprise the collection on the North Campus in ND Building. • MATHEMATICSLAB NF108 • Computer Terminal Games (Russian Roulette) • Problem Corner (prizes!) • Cas~no activities with Capilano College play money... and a pnze for the person who leaves the casino with the most "money"! • Game Corner D MEDIA RESOURCES • Major. display of.student work in B115/116, main building • C?ngomg screenmgs of slide/tape programmes, films and video productions. • Dynamics Lab (adjacent to the main building) will be =>p~ned and set up in a formal studio arrangement. • ~ISitors. a~~ encouraged to participate in various productJ.on ac~vities such as being behind the camera, operating the SWitcher, etc. • MUSIC • • • • Displays in ~he Music. Building (NA- North Campus) Demonstrations of children's piano classes Ask to see and hear the harpsichord Check scheduled events for special performances • OUTDOOR RECREATION • Special weekend course in Orienteering, with emphasis on the use of maps and compasses. Offered three times during Open House: Friday (for those new to orienteering) 12:00- 2:00 and 2:00- 4:00 Saturday (for those with some experience) 11:00-2:00 • Participants are encouraged to register in advance (9861911, Local 321). An indoor class will be held first in NF206, followed by outdoor practice. Wear comfortable walking shoes or hiking goots. All maps, compasses and other equipment will be provided. There is no fee for this course, which is being offered especially for Open House. • See the display of mountaineering and backpacking equipment in ND101. Video and slide presentations about the programmes offered will be showing, and faculty members and students will be on hand to answer your questions. • Film: "How Modern Day Maps are Made" D PHYSICS LAB C-137 e Display in lab will include: §Van de Graaff eiectrostatic generator (makes hair stand on end!) § Laser beam holograms §Voice transmission by laser § T~ree dimensional images created with curved mirrors § Simulated atom bomb (built by physics students and let off four times each day) NF Building, North Campus e Free Jumping Discs will be given out as souvenirs 0 RETAILFASHION (2nd Floor, Tower Building) • Studio displays will feature: Textile chemistry display Fashion illustration The total garment creation process Student Creations ewatch the videotape of the annual tashion show eTape/slide presentation on the History of Fashion e Disco Fashion Show (contemporary fashions) will be presented in the studio Friday at 8:00p.m. and again on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. This show will be repeated on Saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. leading into the Disco Dance in the Cafetheatre e Maradadi Boutique (adjacent to the Studio) 0 SOCIAL SCIENCES • Sp~ci~ B~?k Display i~ Social Sciences Area (Main Bmldmg): Ecology/Environment/Alternate Energy/Alternate Lifestyles" 0 THEATRE • Improvisations will be staged in the afternoons on both days of Open House. Weather permitting, they will perform in the open area between the Tower and the Main Building, otherwise in the Reception Area, Main Building. 0 WOMEN'S STUDIES eYou are cordially invited to discover the Women's Resource Centre (main floor, Tower) to find out about literature and resources that are available. Coffee reception Saturday from 1:00 to 3:00p.m. Drop in to meet former students and find out about courses and programmes of special interest to women. KeY.t n SOUTH CAMPUS A· Phase I Expansion Building: Art Program and ~ysw. ess B. Phase I: Registrar, Media Centre, Faculty Offic~s. ayna C ·Old Portables: C ·1 Business/ Commerce !j 1j C ·2 Biology Labs I I1 C ·3 Chemistry Labs ! 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