Volume IX No: 4 February 16, 1987 Meet some of this year's C.A.S.P. students. C.A.S.P. is a one year program for Native Indian students that allows them to complete part of a regular year of Academic or Career studies while participating in a support program. KNEELING IN FRONT (left to right): Kerri Timothy, Sliommon (Powell River); Maureen Reid, Bella Bella; Colleen Storer, Whitehorse; Rachel Sampson, Seton Lake; Tani Adolph, Mt. Currie. STANDING (left to right): Sheila Wallace, Mt. Currie; Denise Stager, Fort Nelson; Angela Natrall, Squamish; Selma Pierre, Mt. Currie; Alex Eastman, Crane River, Manitoba; Debbie Rivers, Squamish, Stuart Craigan, Sechelt; Marcella Jim, Mt. Currie; Janice King, Parry Sound, Ontario. Building to open Aug. 1 Plans for Capilano College's new building in Sechelt are proceeding apace. The architectural plans have been finished, the working plans are in progress, and they will be going to public tender soon. Janet Morris, Extension and Satellite Campus administrator, who, incidentally, has the plans on her office wall, reports that the building will be larger than the space CONTINUED ... Grad’s music performed Capilano College will be more than amply represented at an upcoming concert by the Deep Cove Chamber Soloists at Presentation House on Sunday, Feb. 22. Vivian Waters, violin instructor in the Music Transfer program, is a member of the group, and appearing as a guest artist will be Cap vocal instructor Nadine Bohna. Moreover, CONTINUED ... t= Capilano college