Portfolio ’87 Taking a close look at the work of our graduating Graphic Design and Illustration class are two attendees at the opening of "Portfolio '87", which took place on May 5. The show, consisting of over 75 examples of graphic design, ijlustration, packaging, posters, and other graphics, was held in the Vancouver Community Arts Council Gallery on Davie St. This year's show was the 15th annual graduation show for that program. Informer hangs in through summer Surprise! Here's another issue of the Informer, only a month or so late. Our good intentions of getting it out every other week or so during the summer seem to be paving a superhighway somewhere in Dante's Inferno. For once you readers have kept up your end by supplying the info, but we haven't been able to keep up with the publishing—abject apologies! Now would be a great time to explain how the Informer will reform and appear on a regular basis throughout the summer, but that would be on the order of wishful thinking rather than accurate prophecy. We will do our best to keep this thing coming, vacation schedules and other chaos notwithstanding, and we will certainly be back on a more reasonable schedule by the middle of August. Of course, the more information you send us, the better it will be.... Child Abuse cont. help available and that people can change their patterns of behaviour. The Capilano Forum on Child Abuse will be on Shaw Cable (Cable 4) Thursday, June 11 at 9 pm, Sunday June 14 at 9 pm, and Tuesday, June 16 at 10:30 pm. Media Resources instructor Jim Bizzocchi notes that they are planning more Capilano Forum shows on issues of topical interest. If you have any brilliant ideas, you might forward them to him. Cap grad wins SFU prize North Shore resident and former Capilano student Wendy Miller recently won the Robert L. Stanfield book prize in Political Science from SFU. Miller, 28, received her BA this spring (major in Political Science, minor in Women's Studies), but was unable to attend the ceremony as she is working in London, England. She has been accepted to begin a graduate degree in Political Science at the University of London this fall.