kkk & & APRIL 21, 1981 kkk Kk * is an awful time to tell Fall is from July 13th to August the 14th. We know this you, but Mail Registration for he a ke 7 ray * VOLUME III No. 15 Wee Ck HOW MANY PEOPLE can remember whether music is supposed to soothe the savage "breast" or "beast''? | was confused over that one so | checked and found that William Congreve said "Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast,/ To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak." ASA Aaa Don't forget the Spring Music Festival at West Van Secondary this week -- your $4 or $2 admission will be going towards much needed scholarships for music’ students. Wednesday night is the Voice Recital, on Thursday night there is a truly impressive lineup of musicians for the Jazz, Rock and Blues Concert, and Friday night is the Or- chestral Concert. You can get tickets from the Music Department, the Info Centre, or at the Door. c= Ca The Commercial Art students have been hard at work all year and now the results are beginning to show. Arlen Cotter received a $500 cheque as one of five prize winners in a National Illustration Competition sponsored by Eberhard Faber. The illustra- tion had to be executed with felt design markers. Meanwhile, Ken Pool researched the existing signage at the Lion's Gate Hospital and then presented an illustrated demonstration of how it should be re-or- ganized to the Hospital Board. Board mem- ber Hilary Clark reports an enthusiastic reception and says’ that the Board is con- sidering immediate implementation. C_= Ca The BCALS Conference (that's the B.C. Ass- ociation of Learning Specialists) is hav- ing its first organizational conference at Cap on May 1. This is a_ professional or- ganization for people interested in learn- ing assistance at the post secondary level and the first elections will be’ taking place at the conference. If you are inter- ested in more information, contact Baljeet Tour, Learning Assistance Centre. MINUTE * NEWS In the Art Gallery this week jis the Photo Exhibition by Media Resources’ students. Next week the Commercial Art second year students will have a display of their ill- ustrations. Ca | _4 And an announcement by our Board Chairman, Mrs. Hilda Rizun: an agreement has been reached between the B.C. Railway and the Provincial government regarding the trans- fer of the Loggers Sports Site in Squamish to the Crown for subsequent transfer to Capilano College. What that boils down to is that construction of the Squamish Sate- llite building should be starting in 1981. We are even supposed to be getting the $$$ for it. C= ca: If you have to go shopping this week, go to Park Royal South. There, as you pay ex- horbitant prices for merchandise, you can view the Capilano College Student Art Show for free. ''Portfolio 'iq'' should be a very impressive selection of work if past years are anything to judge by, and the South Mall is rather more conducive to art than the dark cavern-like North Mall. c= | _ Once again, it's time for the English Lan- guage Immersion program at the college and the French dept. is looking for billets for Quebec students from May 24 to July 4. Families located on bus’ routes within a reasonable distance of Cap are preferred and there is ''remuneration'' provided. More information: local 216 or 403 between 9 and 1 on Tues. Wed. and Thursdays. A SAD FAREWELL to Career/Vocational Dean Harold Kirchner who is leaving us. He will be taking the position of Director of Trades Training at Camosun College as of June Ist.