@nformer (Photos by Edna Sakata) Lineup grows for summer school late summer school registration may be the reason approximately 800 students were lined around and through the Birch building on Tuesday, April 6. “Normally we register in March,” says Cheryl Helm, office manager in the Registrar’s office. “It’s possible that because of late Did you hear about the time... « nstructors and students of the Capilano College Film Studies program are wanting to hear about your most memorable experience(s) on campus. Did something funny, bizarre, scary, unusual, or supernatural happen to you? Film Studies members think the answer is a definite “yes.” Write your experience on one sheet of paper, place it in an interoffice envelope, and send it to Jan Nablo, Film Studies, P building. If your tale is chosen, it will be developed into a short registration, the students have a better idea of what they want to take. This would create longer lineups and more registrants.” People were here to sign up for university transfer and Business Administration courses. ESL and ABE students register at a later date. dramatic screenplay, which may be produced as a short video by the Film Studies students in their second semester. You can always submit your story anonymously, but more details may be necessary and could be provided through an interview. The idea was motivated by a screening of Subway Stories, an award- winning program from the Banff International Festival. However, this time it’s your chance for 15 minutes of fame. Grab it while you can. : more employ. S| the Colles resp € participating i mission to be open to hange. Please take the _ colleagues hay perceptions of | @ @ Capilano @ex College Vol. XX1 No.5 May 14/99