— the Volume Vill No. 3 January 27, 1986 informer Students: Apply now for Japan Capilano College is looking for women students who are interested in working and studying in Japan for a term, starting in September 1986. Aichi Gakusen College in Toyota, Capilano's "sister college", is for the third time inviting two of our students to Japan. The invitation provides each student with a Vancouver-Tokyo-Nagoya round trip ticket and a scholarship of Y 720,000 (about $3,000 US). The two students will have a special program of studies at the College, and in return will assist Aichi Gakusen faculty in teaching four classes a week in conversational English. Aichi Gakusen was established in 1912, making it one of the oldest women's schools in Japan. Its curriculum focuses on international education, early childhood education, nutritional studies, fine arts, fashion design, and textiles. In 1983 Aichi Gakusen and Capilano established a special relationship which provides for CONTINUED ... Above: In this photo, taken in the fall of 1983, art instructor Wayne Eastcott is standing with Cap exchange students Frances Thomas and Jenifer Hood, and Professors Motohide Egawa and Nishio Kazuchiei in front of the Toyota campus of Aichi Gakusen College. Eastcott visited the college while in Japan for an exhibition of his work, and the two professors have both been to Cap with their students. Need an eye opener? Well, you can't get bloody marys at either cafeteria, but this week in the North Cafe they are having a Coffee and Danisn special. A 7oz cup of Chase & Sandborn's "famous inn coffee" and hot danish is 99¢ between 9:30 am and 1:30 pm in the east side of the cafe. Special ends Jan. 31. ¢= capilano college