Dynamic Dave at work Bet you never guessed that being a TV studio technician required such complex domestic skills... Here Dave Morgan, man of many talents, was caught by Edna Sakata's camera as he undertook some maintenance of the Dynamics Lab curtains using high-tech, state-of-the-art equipment (needle and thread, and iron). Rumours that Dave can be hired to do this for your curtains as well are definitely unfounded. This exciting event took place during the summer and you all missed it. Want a graduation program? Believe it or not, a number of students who have slaved away to get a certificate or diploma, don't seem to want to be bothered to pick it up when they finally get it. The Registrar's office has all sorts of certificates and diplomas awaiting their owners, and they also have a number of extra copies of the program from this spring's graduation ceremonies for anyone who would like one. Contact Hazel at 222. Alumni news Remember Pat Gallaher? The flamboyant staff member who used to work in our Bookstore started a store called B.C. Playthings on Marine Drive, and a recent issue of the North Shore News reports that Pat and the store are celebrating their 10th anniversary. The store sells toys that ''involve children in play." Cap runs Ski Tech course lf you know anyone who is interested in working in a ski shop, you might recommend Cap's Ski Technician course to them. The course has already run in Vancouver, but it's being held in Whistler from October 19 to 24. Students in the course gain expertise in matching ski equipment to skiers, selling and servicing ski equipment, and technical ski shop operations with a stress on customer safety and correct procedure. Those who pass the course will be certified at a level above current industry standards. For information call 333 or 258. UNCLASSIFIED FOR SALE: Dunlop black max graphite tennis racket, 44" grip. $75. Local 263, Linda.