NORTH SHORE NEWS November 24, 1982 page C-1 Native students graduate from special p_rogram A group of Native Indian students from Bands throughout B.C. attended ceremonies on November 19 to mark the end of a unique 2 ½ year Band Social Service Worker Program at Capilano College. The students have been travelling from their homes to the College monthly to at­ tend a total of 14 intensive one week courses in the Principles and Practices of Social Service Wort, Psychology, Sociology ad English Composition. "We are very proud of was a distinct Native Indian flair to the proceedinp. The ceremonies opened with traditional dancing perform­ ed by school children from Cbilliwact. Dorothy Francis, Chehalis Band Linda George, Squamisb. Band Carol McIntyre, Seabird IslandBand Barbara Joe, Secbelt Band Rose Point, Musqueam Band Shirley Wallace, Mount Currie Band. CONTINUED ON PA C2 Now they're going back to the band FROMPAGEC1 ( these studeats,.. uid � gram Coordinator Paul Affr/, pointing out that it was not easy for the students to adjust to an educational institution ad academic coanes. 'They have learned a lot, sacrificed a great deal to become better social ser­ vice worken to their bands, and have shared an exciting learning process with the in­ structon in the program at the College." The students organized t h e i r own graduation ceremonies with some assistance from Avery, and as well as presentations from the College Principal, Dean of Career/Vocational � grams and Register, there Ca,.._ The following students have completed and passed all modules of the Social Ser­ v ice Worker Program:. Glenda Campbell, Tzeachtea Band In addition, two students, ..... � PAUL Ge....., Pr, Ideal of