Karin Lind Karin has taught Anthropology since 1971-72. She is a UBC graduate has taught also at the University of Nebraska, was a consultant to the National Historical Sites area of Parks Canada and has travelled and spent time in Mexico, Cypress, Greece and Israel. She also has had some recent experience with canoes bound for the Sandwich Islands. Bill Little In 1975, Bill, now in Cap's Information Services, came out of voluntary retirement to work in our Print Shop. He had been a graphic designer in Salt Lake and Vancouver. His journalism and PR skills were acquired at Columbia University in New York where he worked for several major publications. Rod Mc Kenzie Rod McKenzie was Principal of West Vancouver Senior Secondary School in 1968 when the College opened-—and still has not recovered. He was and is a good friend of the College. Bill McPhee After many years of army service and government employment, Bill worked at first registration in 1968 while attending the Faculty of Education at U.B.C. In September 1969 he went full- time as AV Assistant, managing to graduate with his BEd. in 1970. He survived many moves and now works part time in North Campus Film Service of the Media Centre. Janet Morris One of the few who has survived since the days in West Vancouver. Whatever the job: Secretary to the Dean of Instruction, Secretary to the Acting Principal, Administrative Assistant to the Deans of Academic Studies, ete...., Janet has managed to balance the emphasis on three important areas of her life—her husband, her job, and her dogs. Pat Pope One of the pioneers of Capilano College, Pat took over the Periodicals at a time when the Media Centre was expanding rapidly, both in personnel and acquisitions. She has survived many moves and changes in personnel and continues to control the ordering and receipt of every type of periodical. Rose Marie Reid In 1975 Rose Marie decided to seek a new career. After 10 years working in food services, she came to the College as a mature student and enrolled in Commerce. Now she is a valuable, full- time employee of the College, working with the super-efficient typing pool. Alan Smith Alan came to the College as Assistant to the Principal in 1969. Over the years he became more and more involved in the physical planning of this college and at present is Director of Planning. He has worn many hats including P.R. and directed the move from West Vancouver to Welch Street and from there to Lynnmour. L.M. Srivastava Dr Srivastava is Chairman of the Capilano College Board and has served since February 1977. He is now is his third term as Chairman. He is a cell- biologist at Simon Fraser University, where he is heavily involved in research and teaching. Dr. Srivastava and his family live in West Vancouver. Barry Williamson Another of the hardy group that survived West Vancouver, endured Welch Street, and celebrated when we moved to Lynnmour in 1973, Barry may seem somewhat shy and retiring but make no mistake, Barry takes his Biology Lab responsibilities seriously and reputation as a wit and raconteur is growing. Elliot Yehia In 1971 Elliot was a student in the Science Programme. In 1972 he was one of three Academic students who received scholarships. During the summer of 1974 he worked at the College as a summer grant student. From then until now (Fall 1978) Elliot has worked part-time at the College while attending AFU. Now Elliot has gone to SFU to work towards his M.A. in Kinesiology. Bill Zienty Ever since mid-1969 when Bill came to the College and became "BOOKSTORE BILL" in the dark, isolated basement of the west wing of West Vancouver Secondary School, the Bookstore has been a vital part of the College operation. Bill comes and goes like a wraith from the upper reaches of the Fraser Valley but the books become available every year, on time, as usual. ...though thousands lived the story of our first decade 47