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

 - Class of 1970

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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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gems WW USHERS The ushers herd that massive crowd, surging through the gym doors at assembly time, into the proper channels. They extract order from chaos. Without them, not only would the scene be confusing, disorderly and altogether a mess, but the teachers and important guests, who enter last, would not get due respect paid to them. For it is the ushers who give the signal to the student body to rise, and they direct traffic as well as become doormen when necessary. This is another job, which is seldom given recognition, but which is a necessary and vital organ in the functioning of the school. i i BACK ROW: QL. to RJ Mr. Harron, Roy Hallock, Mike Ransome FRONT ROW: Jim Brenneman, Dave Hartley, Ron Lightheart !DCYb. X ll LE CLUB FRANCAIS FRENCH CLUB Le Club Frangais avec M. Grignard, M. Radford et Mlle Morrison, aura eu BACK ROW: lL. to RJ Beccie Moore, Bob Martin, John Fracasso, Doni Jovanovich, Tom Hemsworth, Un Qmnd SUCCES Cl'lCl lc lin de llannee Rick Supira, Bill McKay, Dominic Raso, Janice Fournie, Peggy Karn Cl'eCOle. Ort G d6Cid6 UU Commencement SECOND ROW: Miss Morrison, Helen Onoshenko, Nancy Hoclgkins, Janice Alyea, Marianne de l'C'nU5e qU'll Y Gmail Une Wflefe de McDonald, Cris Conlon, Barb MacDougall, Sophie Zwicewicz, Ria Klein Heerenbrink, Valerie Hart, choses 5 faire avec seulement une reunion M,-I Radford generale par mois. Comme resultat il y FRONT ROW: Janice Taylor, Joyce Klein Heerenbrink, Linda Tree, Kathy Newport, Cheryl Horman, a eu un bon film: Le Bourgeois Gentil- Sue Hipperson, Ann Marie Conlon, Pat Locke, Lynn Sage homme, quelques deieuners pendant les- quels ona parlefrancais avec Mlle Morr- ison, ainsi que quelques parties de belote. ,Z Le principal attrait cette annee est 2 W naturellement l'excursion au Quebec. Environ dix-sept etudiants arriveront ici le vingt-cinq avril 5 une heure moins dix du matin et ils seront requs officielle- ment par le maire de la ville plus tard. ll y aura une reception pour eux cette nuit ainsi qu' un voyage aux Chutes du Niagara. lls assisteront aux cours a notre Ecole pendant deux iours et repartiront as le mardi soir vers huit heures. Les 2l etudiants de CASS qui iront au Quebec quitteront Woodstock le ieudi 2l mai pour arriver El Saint-Pamphile le vendredi vers 6 heures du soir. Ce sera la troisieme Fois let i'espere pas la dernierel que cette ecole fait un voyage au Quebec et i'espere que ce sera encore une fois un succes. l ' yW'

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