People Jeri Krogseth, advising, spent time this month taking Cap’s message to the community. Along with counsellors from VCC and Kwantlen colleges she made a presentation to a provincial conference of highschool students on work options for peer tutors. Jeri says the students have developed the knack of working with people by tutoring others — a skill that is useful in social workers, childcare workers or criminology careers...Contrary to a rumour circulated by the Informer Jan Bain is not at 2939 . “If people can’t find me so much the better,” Jan says. But she admits to still being in Financial Services, where she has a new desk and a new job — researching accounting computers. Jan may be reached at 2936...Lars Kaario, voice instructor in the Bachelor of Music transfer program, is moonlighting as Music Director for the Greater Vancouver Operatic Society’s Fiddler on the Roof running February 11-20 at the North Vancouver Centennial Theatre and March 2-12 at the Richmond Gateway Theatre. ..Don’t bother trying to reach Margaret Henrey in the Academic Dean's Office, she’s taking a well- earned two weeks in Maui...Don Basham’s back from the Olympics cursing the Chinook that shook the world causing him to miss seeing the Women’s Alpine ski event that earned Canada a medal...Rosemary Butcher, secretary in International Studies, passed her real estate exams in January and will be leaving Cap to sell real estate for Le Page. We have a winner Although the response to the name-that-kid contest was underwhelming, — only six entries — a winner has been declared. Sheila Browne in Adult Basic Education spotted the boy in short pants as Joe Hind (A.B.E.) and the girl holding a baby as Pauline Clark (switchboard). The grand prize of a bottle of wine will be awarded this week. Free Poetry Readings In the Faculty/Staff Lounge H402 at 8 p.m. March 10 - Roy Kiyooka Vancouver poet Kiyooka will read from his latest book Pear Tree Pomes — which was nominated for a Governor General’s award — while accompanying himself on the harp. March 24 - Diana Hartog B.C. poet Hartog will read from Matinee Light and Candy from Strangers.