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The sound crew at CASS looks after the P.A. system in the auditorium during assemblies and special events such as Commencement , Accent on Music , etc. This year the sound crew volunteer- ed to install a complete light dimmer cabinet and controls so that the stage lights could be varied during plays and other events. The Students' Council supplied six l ight dimmers for this purpose. Other duties of the sound crew include setting up the school P.A. system during opening exercises each day and arranging forthe ever popular crystal ball that rotates in the centre of the gym during student dances. f ' 'J E 1 4 EDCLK ,W I A JUNIOR BAND This year's iunior band played their way to popularity the night of Accent on Music at CASS. lt was their First, last and only performance of the year. They played three pieces, The Oracle, Cinco de Mayo, and Air Mail March. Owen Sound, the visiting band, thought they were quite good, considering their experience. Various comments from the audience made it obvious that CASS's iunior band has a bright future as a senior band in coming years and their hours ofpracticing before the concert were not without good results. 5SWU01i9 SOUND CREW BACK ROW: Il.. to RJ Mr. Freeman, Glenn Schwartz, Hans McKay, Jim Robb, Gary Moran FRONT ROW: Frank Pirano, Phil Howard,'Tom Utting JUNIOR BAND BACK ROW: KL, to R., Joe Nadalin, John Farrelley, Lynn Sage, Joanne Gibson, Murray Hammer-ton, Wendy Mattson, Jack Wharrum, Brenda McMillan, Jim Smyth, Brian Hawkins FOURTH ROW: Bob Kiiewski, Doug Richards, Don Pozoievic, Don Keeping, Yvonne Geris, Steven Iwaniw, Doug Bowden, Chris MacKenzie, Dorothy Jean Kitchen, John Moon THIRD ROW: Bill Schellenback, Bill McKay, Kim Jackson, Roger Porchak, Brian Keeping, Bob Julian Mike Fruttarol, John Daneluzzi, Sandra Thornton, Ken Robinson SECOND ROW: Bob Martin, Jan Lake, Cathy Denby, Pat Neil, Marilyn Dale, Tineke Smit, Janice Taylor, Peggy Karn, Joanne Vwnlaw, George Cybulski, Mr. DeBoer FRONT ROW: Neil Lettinga, Colleen Springstead, Christina Fines, Pauline Neutal, Karen Edmonds, Bert Smit, Marianne Tyrala, Beccie Moore, Sue Hipperson, Patty Hogsden, Sue Banhardt, Bill Andrews if : if I ff 5? I O
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I GRAPHIC ARTS GROUP BACK ROW: lL. to RJ Gerald Visser, Roy Williams, Dominic Scalisi, Marlene Myer, Mr. Baker, Julie Dopp, Sharon Minshall, Brian Cook, Jim Walters FRONT ROW: Helmut Zisser, Sophie Zwicewicz, Barb MacDougall N EWSPAPER STAFF BACK ROW: lL. to RJ Susan Hipperson, Andy LanawayfHmmmll, Alanea Kowalski, Mr. Hall Conlon, Art Church, Sue Gibbons FRONT ROW: Tom Slade, Terry Perkins, Henry Kowalski, Gary Moore, Gavin MacKenzie ' , -. 1 es..-...mmsf-A .L l.t.:.-..o.::.z,1r.vrg-Q-,Sager--wg ,W ,E -W. my Cris Again this year some of the members of the Graphic Arts Group plus other interested students had the privilege of going to Elliot Lake. The course there ls designed forserious minded peoplewho have given up their Easter holidays to broaden their interest in the fields of art, creative writing, music, dancing and other arts. l know through my own ex- perience that all the students have ab- sorbed valuable information in their fields of interest. Not only did they obtain much knowledge but also felt like work- ing and at the same time having a time of their life, for the atmosphere created by the students taking the courses made it possible for the feeling to exist among both students and teachers. Unlike in regular colleges there was no generation gap between the students and teachers. This was true because the teachers themselves were onlya fewyears older than the students and were in the same field of thinking. They were very much interested in the students for they knew they were seriously involved in their work and they tried to help them in any way they could. The school in itself is not designed to make profits, but is more interested in helping the student in the form of bursaries. Already since last year it has grown much and I am sure it will continue to do so in the future. Lastly, l would like to mention that the trip would have not been possible without thehelpof Mr. Baker, Mr. Blake, and the student council who have suppor- ted the trip through contributions, to send interested students to Elliot Lake. CORRI DOR The CASS newspaper was brought back from its obscurity this year and made into an informative, humourous .and profitable enterprise. The paper became known as Corridor and was headed by Henry Kowalski. lt supported a large staff who wrote with versatility on the variety of school life at CASS. The newspaper progressed constantly throughout the year, both 'in quality and ingenuity. Sales were adequate, but if there was one point of disappointment to the newspaper staff, it had to be the lack ofenthusiasm on the part of the student body. We hope an excellent staff is formed for next year to carry on the tradition, the fun and the enthusiasm of this year's crew. Special thanks go to Terry Perkins, who took care of the finances and who gave me moral support.
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