Messages from the Library The Library staff would like to remind faculty and staff that ID cards are ready for them in the Registration office. They ask that you please pick them up since the new numbers are needed in order to check out books from the Library. Also, the new station set up at the entrance of the library is an "interim" measure for this term designed to reduce the loss problem that they have been experiencing. A proper security system should be in place by the fall “to the relief of everyone concerned." Grad wins prize Commercial Art graduate Allan Niilo recently had his work in Western Living ‘magazine. His graphic design, entitled "Nocturne at Stanley Park" won third prize in Vancouver's Centennial Graphics Competition, and the five winning entries from that contest were published in the magazine's December issue. Dept. seeks models, accordian The Retail Management Department needs two leads, one male and one female, for its spring fashion production. The fashion show will be in the form of a Broadway musical and needs male singers, dancers andmodels. Hilary Clark says: "Ifany of your students has a yen to have a 'Chorus Line’ experience, now is the time to act!" The department is also looking for commercial big band musicians who can read charts for the "pit" band, and anyone who can play the accordian. For information call Hilary Clark at 362. Free flute demo Extension Programs is starting a new program to compliment the already popular Suzuki ‘Strings. Suzuki Flute for adults and children will be starting in January and for anyone who might be interested in this, there is a demonstration being held Wednesday, January 15 from 7 to 9 pm in room R105.. Teacher/trainer Gretel Shanley will be giving this orientation/ demonstration/concert, and there is no charge for the event. If you are interested in flute lessons call Extension at local 321. Students come from afar Five of the members of this year's Blues women's basketball team have sométhing in common (other than athletic skills). They are all from the Coquitlam area. Glenda Knight and Allison Buckham, co-captains of the team are former Port Coquitlam High students. Knight, who was voted to the Fraser Valley West all-star team, is an academic student now at Cap. Susan Shortt, a center on the team, is a former Centennial Secondary student and is now taking Outdoor Recreation. Debbie Cieszecki, also from Centennial, was also on the Fraser Valley All Star team, and is now in the Legal Secretary program. Finally, Michelle MacKenzie from Port Moody High was named top senior female athlete in her senior year, and also won the Harry Jerome award for outstanding athletic and academic achievement, and the Black Theatre West Scholarship. These students and the rest of their team mates are making this year's women's basketball] team something to keep an eye on. Best of luck! New hours for WAC The Women's Access Centre has new hours this spring and they are as follows: Monday: 9:30 - 2:30 Tuesday & Wednesday: 1:30 - 4:30 Thursday: 9:30 - 4:00 Friday: 9:30 -12:00 Their spring term brochure will also be out shortly, and if you have any questions you can direct them to Crystal Saunders at local 279. Fancher hawks tickets Torvill & Dean, Olympic and World gold medalists in Ice Dancing, are appearing in Vancouver and have been "held over" for a second performance on Tuesday, January 28 at 8 pm at the Pacific Coliseum. If you are interested, Joyce Fancher has a block of tickets for sale to college people - $20.75 each - excellent seats in the Reds (Section "Z"). Call local 390. Don't waste time. At last count there were only forty left.