SCAT grad joins staff Welcome to a not-so-new face on staff at Capilano College—Robert Walker. Walker has been on deck for a month as Computer Operator I (a new position), but he is not new to the college as he is one of the first graduates of our SCAT program. As an assistant to Steve Gallagher, Walker is helping to run the college's computer systems which are expanding all the time, particularly with the continuing addition of micro-computers. If you have a bug, bug Robert. Incidentally, this spring saw the first graduating class from the SCAT program, which is now entering its third year of operation. Concert schedule announced The Bachelor of Music Transfer program has announced their fall series of noon hour concerts, and they are as follows. (All concerts are in room H113 on a Friday from 12:10 to 1:00 pm.) October 17 - Doreen Oke, Harpsichord October 24 - Julia Nolan, Saxaphone and Jane Gormley, Piano October 31 - Jane Martin, Flute and Alan Rinehart, Guitar November 7 - Robert Growcott, Violin and Carol King, Piano More details on these concerts will be published ahead of the performances (if the Music department can get the information to me on time, hint hint). Admission is by donation to the Grand Piano Fund. Get active! Take a break from the paperwork and join Joe Iacobellis and the noon hour Aerobics classes every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 12:15 to 12:45 at the Fitness Centre. The intensity of the workouts is light to moderate with an accent on endurance and flexibility. They would like to see more staff and faculty members joining in. There is no cost, so drop in and, as Joe says, "Get active with the rest of us!" If you'd like any more details (or encouragement) call him at local 2281. Harris wins Diachem scholarship Meet Ken Harris, first year Business Management student and member of Cap's soccer team. Harris is a happy man these days, as on Wednesday, October 8 he was presented with the $500 Diachem scholarship, which is awarded for good academic standing, achievement in the sport of soccer, and service to the community in the sport of soccer. A graduate of Sutherland Secondary, Harris already has a series of achievements in soccer behind him. He has played for the B.C. Selects, the Canadian national under 19 team, and was the B.C. high school all star for two years in a row. As well, he has been involved as a referee for juvenile soccer in North Van. for a number of years, and has worked extensively with the Lynn Valley Soccer Association (he was their Most Valuable Player last year). Diachem scholarships are awarded each year by the company of that name in Richmond, and Harris received his award in a ceremony held out at UBC October 8.