Vol. XV No. 4 March 3/93 cx [Informer Institution of First Choice » Dedicated to Excellence * Leader in Education College People Making News, Taking Strides titled “The Associate of Arts and Science Degree—A New Opportunity.” The conference takes place in Edmonton, June 6-9. For information fax (403) 441- 4814. Richard Longworth, of the Business Administration faculty, has successfully completed the requirements for the professional designation of the Canadian Information Processing Society. The I.S.P. (Information Systems Professional of Canada) designation indicates signifi- cant education, experience and profes- sional standards in the computing industry. Any classic car buffs out there? Bill Schermbrucker, of the Humanities faculty, is having a new book of short In recognition of his outstanding Restaurant in North Vancouver. stories published, but he has a problem. service to the community, College Anyone attending the annual confer- The book, Motortherapy, needs a photo President Doug Jardine has been ence of the Association of Canadian of an Austin A40 Devon for its cover. If awarded Canada’s 125th Anniversary Community Colleges may be interested you can come up with a picture of a Medal. Pictured above is Doug receiv- _in knowing that Frank Gelin, Vice- shiny four-door 1948-1950 model of the ing the medal from North Vancouver President, Academic Studies, will be a car, you’ll get your name in the book, a MP Chuck Cook, Jan. 20 at Cheers featured speaker. Frank’s presentation is free signed copy and Bill’s gratitude. Search through your parents’ old photo 5 albums, he suggests. Motortherapy will International Women’s Day _|_ ®mbistedintuyby Taton Books Many Activities: Breaking Out,” at 7:30 p.m. Activities Personally Speaking On Monday, March 8, Capilano run from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. For a The College has one new employee College will celebrate International lecture schedule, see the March 8 this month, Kody Kont, Technician III, Women’s Day with a long list of listing in “Coming Events.” Biology Lab. activities, including 23 free lectures Several people have been transferred: on women’s issues. Topics range from A Point to Ponder Cacilda Tang to Receptionist I, Social Psychology, to Women and If current trends continue, it will Business Administration Poverty, to Shaw’s “Major Barbara.” —_take almost 1,000 years for women Jan Stull to Library Assistant III, The highlights are a discussion of to gain equality with men in eco- Circulation “The Politics of Women’s Clothing,” - nomic and political areas, the United Kerry Murtagh to Learning Assistant, led by Ivan Sayers at 1:30 p.m.,anda —_ Nations predicted recently. Out of Pure and Applied Sciences lecture by Dr. Margaret Fulton on the UN’s 179 member nations, only Tamara Rentz to Receptionist I, Office “Women Restricted by Structure— six have a female head of state. Administration Dale Gagne to Personnel Officer