College Avenue Secondary School - Cascade Yearbook (Woodstock, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1970

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WOODSTOCK INGERSOLL and DISTRICT LABOUR COUNCIL Man Must Have a Continuing Relationship With Nature Man is much more than the other animals. His brain is so much larger, he has a soul and a conscience. But man, like the other animals, is a product of Eatth, subject to her laws, and he must have a continuing relationship with the outdoors, with nature, or he loses sight of his place on Earth. He must realize that he can tinker only so much with the delicately tuned machinery of this planet, or he will destroy himself and the planet. LOCAL 636 U.A.W. Occupational Safety and Health-- An Issue Whose Time Has Come For tar too long we have assumed that grease, noise, overhead dangers, cutting knives, fumes and all the other Familiar hazards were a natural concomitant to holding a iob. For tar too long we have assumed that a worker had to lose his hearing or destroy his lungs to be a family breadwinner. We have no right to assume that today. With massive research, with better plant design and engineering we can command the technical capability so workers need not shorten their lives nor lose their senses to earn a living.



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4945 Will? B.A.A. Every year each Phys. Ed. form elects a representative to the Boys' Athletic Association, who help manage the athletic program, pass sports regulations, and so on. Thisyear's president wasJim Racknor, vice-president was Jim Fletcher, Bruce Card was elected as secretary and Barry Bragg as treasurer. The organization th is year programmed itself more towards the practical side of things. iThey bought a new liner for the football field.i They helped the Girls' Athletic Ass- ociation sponsor what was perhaps the most successful Sadie Hawkins Dance we've had yet. And so on. To you, the average student, this is likely the second most important school organization, whether you recognize the fact or not. fThe first is the Cafeteria Staff.i Make sure yo.1r form representative is worthy of the responsibility that comes with the position. Tj X Q BOYS' SP ORTS CONVEN ORS Here we picture a group of guyS who very seldom get any recognition, the boys' intramural sports convenors. Their iob is voluntary, and entails the schedu- ling of the games, drafting scorers and referees, even drawing up teams when the form has felched out in that depart- ment, and absorbing a liberal dose of fire and brimstone from the contestants of things that don't work out iust right. ln the course of the year a large number of noon hours, and likely some time after school, was spent in the record- ing and scheduling of the games. Without the work of these people the Intramural system just wouldn't come off looking like organized sports at all, these behind the scene workers deserve your thanks. WQVYH g zf., J , l ' BOYS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BACK ROW: QL. to RJ Rob Langner, Joe Nadalin, Don Benedict, Ken Oliver, Peter Van Meekeren Rob Clark, Ray Tilley, Terry Webb, Alan Shipp FRONT ROW: Doug Richards, Barry Bragg, Jim Fletcher, Jim RacknorfPresidentj, Bruce Cord, Steve Nancekivell, Dominic Raso ABSENT: Terry Johnson, John Kupisz BOYS INTRAMURAL SPORTS CONVENORS BACK ROW: fl.. to RJ Mike Tattersall, Joe Schurink, Doug McCutchen, Don Pringle, John Nea Adam Hornostai, Bill Birch FRONT ROW: Alan Shipp, Adolfo Spaleta, Crip Conlon, Alf Langner, Henry Kowalski, Jim Fletcher Bruce Card, Jim Racknor, :ef 2 is 5 jfs s I' WR- yggms U ,t .W....,,,,s -fm:,.,..A.. , mi, -. w..e.vwv.--nr Q ' L-1,

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