the | Volume Vil No. 11 April 2, 1985 informer Purchasing, Print Shop, Art Dept, get together on Press deal From left to right we have Dave Brewer, Aaron Johannes, Wayne Eastcott, and Laura Grant, and they areall smiling at a multigraph 11 x 17 press which has just been given to the Art Dept. The deal was worked out by Dave in Purchasing, and involved trading one of the Print Shop's obsolete pieces of equipment for this rebuilt press, much to the delight of Print- making instructor Wayne Eastcott. ’ Aaron and Laura are both students in the Art Institute program. The press, says Eastcott, "will be used to introduce students to the principles of lithography, and for experimental use for printmaking."' The Art Department has not had access up to now to a wate: 2 commercial power-driven press, and they Chicago intend to give students some basic Don't forget that ''Chicago'', the musical instruction in the paste-up and printing vaudeville production being put on by our process, which will stand them in good Theatre students, starts this week. It is stead whether they go out to work, or at Presentation House from April 4 to 13 continue their studies at an institute (excluding the Sunday and Monday) at 8 pm such as Emily Carr. and tickets are $7.50 or $6.50 for students. You can get $1 off by buying Concert draws good crowd them in advance from Theatre 201 students or the Humanities Division. Six hundred people turned out for the College Awareness Campaign's ''Town-hal] Testimonial Concert'' last Wednesday night at 7:30, and the evening was a success CONTINUED t= Capilano college