Japanese college donates gift The smiling faces belong to Paul Gallagher, Mr. Koyano, Mr. Goto, Douglas Jardine and Mr. Egawa, and the occasion is the presentation to Capilano College of a set of encyclopedias from our sister college in Japan, Aichi Gakusen. 27 students were here from Japan in August for the second English language immersion program. The encyclopedia is an English language encyclopedia of Japan, published for the first time last year. White writes Brian White of Outdoor Rec was busy this summer on something indoorsy. He wrote a’ textbook entitled ''Leisure/Space: an Introduction to Outdoor Recreation in British Columbia.'' It's hot off the press. Volume VI No. 12 August 21, 1984 New hours, new problems Two things are going to be immediately obvious about the College's hours this fall. First, academic classes will now be starting at 8:30 am--something which was not done before because of the nightmarish traffic problems down by the Coach House. Second, there will be a basic one-hour lunch break for all classes on campus from 12:30-1:30 so that people can get together for meetings and so on. It takes no great foresight to predict that this is going to cause a new traffic problem--in the two cafeterias. Dave Brewer (Supplies and Services) has a message about this: CONTINUED... €= capilano college