Graduation cont. program is welcome to contact her for further information. GRADUATES: Mary Louise Andrew - Seabird Island Band Thomas William Bull - Seton Lake Band Vera Edmonds - Mount Currie Band Deanna D. George - Burrard Band Cynthia Jo-Ann McNeil-Bobb, Seabird Island Ben Pierre - Sechelt Band James Laverne Point - Chehalis Band Richard Marvin Point - Musqueam Band Andrene Saunders - Bella Coola Band Patricia A. Wilson - Okanagan Band COURSES IN PROGRESS: William Charlie Jr. - Chehalis Band Donna Felix - Spallumcheen Band Calvin Ernest Harry - Desolation Sound Tribal Council Lily Joe - Spallumcheen Band Dolores May John - Pavillion Band Barbara Johnson - Qweekeno Band Gladys Mason - Kitasoo Band Jeanette Mountain - Fountain Band Loretta Faith Pascal - Mount Currie Band Arlene Jeannette Paul - Port Douglas Band Anfinn Charles Siwallace - Bella Coola Band Ethel Thomas - Spallumcheen Band Margaret M. Thompson - Bella Bella Band Sale starts April 1 "Cap Corner'', the student store, will be closing down for the summer on Wednesday, April 10, so if you are interested in shopping there, now is the time to do so. They have currently stocked up on Easter items, and will be having a draw for an Easter prize, compliments of Purdy's. And, on April 1, they will be beginning their term end sale, with reductions on candy, sweatshirts, sportswear, stationery, giftware, and other items. And, the April bus pass is on sale there. For details drop by or give them a call at local 277. UNCLASSIFIED FOR RENT: well maintained, older 4 bedroom house on the Vancouver side of the Second Narrows. Sunny back yard. $750. Call Louise, 874-1655. Computer whizzes show their stuff March 29 will also be the culmination of months of hard work for the Computer Systems Management students who are holding a seminar/open house during the morning. The half-day program features on- line applications which were developed by the students and implemented using a fourth generation language. They will be presenting their on-line accounting system to business leaders iin the lower mainland who have been invited for the occasion. "Those attending will appreciate the abilities of our students in achieving a detailed systems implementation within a short ten week period,'' said instructor Richard Longworth. ''To share in their pride and accomplishment, the computer group cordially invites those interested in viewing the project to attend on March 29 at 9 am to noon in the A building.'' The students will be introducing their system from 9 to 11. am in A building, and the Open House and demonstration is scheduled for 11 in room H209. By GARY LARSON. ee © 1985 Universal Press Syndicate,