* *& kk *& JANUARY i, 1980 * * kk x 1980-alarming thought? Depressing? It was an excuse for a lot of nostalgic media specials....but are you used to writing it on all the paperwork yet? ko * oo VOLUME 11 NO. 1% *& x o& TRAUMA:: For ten years we've been using the same finger to type the date and now, over- night we've got to kick the old habit!! Maybe Nick Pareis can hold hypnotism classes... NEWS * NEWS Well, for one, Cap grew! In addition to serving North and West Vancouver and Howe Sound (Districts 44, 45 and 48) we are now also serving the Sunshine Coast (District 46). This is one of the last districts in the province to be put under one of the colleges' jurisdictions and will! undoubt- edly be the last to join Capilano College. A new office (Learning Centre) will be op~ ening in Sechelt and courses are already scheduied for that area starting right away~-believe ft or not you can take Psych 201 (Group Dynamics) at Catelech Jr. Sec- ondary in the evenings. So, we would like to welcome Gibson's Landing, areas in between, to Capilano College. Cai (Car A college fs a good place to start looking for authors. (Hi, Crawford--tired of hear- ing about your picture in Weekend magazine yet?) A college is an even better place to start looking for aspiring authors. (Admit it!) lf you fall into the former category, or particularly the latter, you may be in- terested in Community Ed's course entitled Publishing Your Book. Instructed by Rich- ard Wright, this is a two part workshop on aspects of getting the book published such as researching, manuscript preparation, the market, finding a publisher, copyright contracts, royalties, and much much more. This popular course has run several times before and starts next on February i so if you are interested contact Community Ed., local 321, reasonably soon. Enroliment is limited. Just think--you can publish that book you've been writing, get famous, and maybe even get your picture in the Weekend Magazine... Sechelt and NEWS * NEWS we ee ee eee eee ee ee eee REMINDER -- Staff and faculty can get fee waivers on their courses. These are avail- abte from the Registrar's office and must be signed by a supervisor. Cet Cex FADL35601 is not a license plate number or an inmate in the B.C. Pen. This is the new number of one of the Community Education courses for the spring--Window Display for Smal] Business Owners. The course, origin- ally scheduled to start January 17, will actually start Jan. 24 and.ts designed for owners of small businesses who would like to know more about window display techni- dues. For those who would like to know more about the numbering system, Community Ed. courses have just gone on the college computer so the whole numbering system has been changed. FADL stands for Fashion De- sign, Lynnmour campus, and the number jis a mystery whose twisted logic is known only to such people as Joy Smith, Wanda Tilley, and Conchita Furstenwaid. But it works. C= Attention All Outdoors Types -- here is a course that is absolutely made for you. FADL35153-6, Sewing for the Outdoors, is for sewers who want to beat the cost of outdoor clothing and equipment and have a quality job done on it. Held either as one long course or 4& short workshops through which you can pick the particular area you are interested in, this course will cover materials used in and the construction of cross country ski wear, packs, sleeping bags, hiking clothing etc. The long course starts January 20, and the first workshop, on raingear, pile clothing, overboots etc. begins January 17. Check it out.