BACKGROUND The Lynnmour Campus is now entering into its second year of operation, but as it stands, it is still insufficient to hold all of the courses and students registered. This is the reasoning behind the use of the sattelite campuses. Classes will be held in St. Catherine's Anglican Church, 1058 Ridgewood in North Vancouver; Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd. in North Vancouver; St. Davids United Church, 1525 Taylor Way in West Vancouver and Welch St., 1801 Welch St. The use of the Welch St. Campus (Art Dept.) will be ter­ minated when a new, proposed building is built at the Lynnmour site. But that is still far ahead in the future. A new building on 15th St., off Lonsdale will hopefully be finished in the near future and will house all those classes being held at the three churches up until that time.• *Classes will probably move into the new building on short notice. PEOPLE TO KNOW A s sistant Hersh Cramer : Registrar of Admissions. Hersh can help you with admissions, financial aid, transfer credits. He also books rooms and puts together the college calendar. Dick Sinclair: Assistant Registrar of Records. Dick organizes registration and is the computer liaison for the computerized student record system. He is also in charge of government statistics and transcripts. '.·.: . ,. - Shirley Newcombe: Admissions Clerk. Shirley prepares ap­ plications for financial aid and processes new student files. Doreen Cottrell: Records Clerk. Doreen maintains all student record information and class lists. She also prepares the official college transcripts and is respon­ sible for the correction of any errors in transcripts. Lynn Parkhurst: Clerk-Typist. Lynn is the Student Services receptionist. Carol Heyl: Secretary to the Dean of Student Services. Carol is the friendly liaison between Student Services and the students. She can give general information or direct you to someone who can give more specific information. PEOPLE TO KNOW Tim Ho/lick-Kenyon: Dean of Student Services, Registrar. Co­ ordinates Student Services, and can give assistance to anyone with questions or problems about admissions, courses, or commit­ tees set up for student help. Dave Jones: Advisor. Dave works in therapeutic counselling and _ aptitude testing. If you have any problems which must be dealt with off-campus, Dave has a listing of Community Agencies. '· · ,· ·· ·sob Bagshaw: Advisor. Bob is a general areas counsellor. He can be referred to for information on Student groups, athletics and Student Activity groups. One area of study he has led is "Sexuality and Communications". Gary Siegrist: Advisor. Gary can give specific help to students on career programs. He works with and can give assistance on High School liaison, employment and housing. PEOPLE TO KNOW Dr. Doug Jardine: Dean of Academic Programs. Dr. Jardine deals with students under the University T r ansfer s y s tem. Anyone with special problems such as transfer ability, appeals, complaints or suggestions about the Academic portion of the college should see him. Harold Kirchner: Dean of Career Programs. Harold Kirchner offers the same assistance to students of the career programs as does Dr. Jardine to the Academic students. He is responsible for all the Career Programs and will help ·students with special problems. �·'.·,:-. '• Tom Kowall: Co-ordinator of the Learning Assistance Program. Tom is a resource person who helps students with educational problems or those who have hit a plateau or are slightly confused. He has a lot of information on learning techniques and some of it might enlighten your school life. Cathy Stewart: Co-ordinator of Women's Studies Program. Cathy helps women with complaints, suggestions, and problems. She can help to funnel these into groups where women meet other women with many of the same problems. She is easily ac­ cessible in the Humanities Division. PEOPLE TO KNOW Muriel Booth: Circ ulation Clerk. Sue Carter : Reference Librarian. Sue is a resource liaison between students and the library and finds that meeting and talking with students is the most satisfying part of her job. Sue won't just help, she will teach you library skills so you can help yourself. Margaret MacNei/1: Lear ning Ass ist ant . Margaret acts as liaison between faculty and students in the Social Sciences area. She co-ordinates presen­ tations for students, faculty and speakers, co-ordinates fieldtrips, and gives access to audio-visual aides, print-outs, and books. Dena Boonst ra: Resource Island Clerk. K aren Kjars gaar d: Lear ni ng Assist ant. Karen works in the Humanities area and besides doing time tabling, preparing the budget and looking after books in the Humanities, s h e helps students with problems. People who can't find instructors can get help through her. She also takes appointments. Ken Hughes, Asher D long or short a distance as you want. a. ('CJ � "20 a: � 0 .c: Cl) ABMJOIABl .c: 1B z ,· ' ' '