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

 - Class of 1970

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College Avenue Secondary School - Cascade Yearbook (Woodstock, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 84 of 104
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430m WWW CURLING CLUB Thisyear's club has puta large amount of time into curling and improving the playing ability of its members. Curling is a winter sport seldom mentioned or thought about by the maiority of the uninformed public, but it requires agreat deal of skill to direct that curling stone down the ice and score. UF there have been tournaments or champion players in the school, failure to report this to the rightauthorities has prevented their pub- lication.j 9741235 fy i gist It X. ,i Zi ' ,Lx X CASS SHOPPE The girls whostaffour school general stare deserve a lot of credit, For their efforts. It is one of the busiest little holes-in-the-wall in the school during the noon hour. Not only can we obtain energy to carry us through the afternoon, but such handy little items as pens, pencils and paper ffor those who make notesl: combs and nylon stockings are other necessities that are sold in the shop. CASS'stuck shop is astudent convenience well-used Qor abused? by all. Qillllllfwl I iff CU RLI NG CLUB BACK ROW: QL. to RJ Bill Nadalin, Rick Sipura, Dave Hutchison, Tom Hemsworth, Jim Hart FRONT ROW: Ray Hallock, Helen Onishtshenko, Marion MacDonald, Valerie Hart, Mike Wilkins CASS SH OPPE STAFF BACK ROW: KL. to RJ Sonya Van Geest, Ruth Andrew, Wilma Van Der Vecht, Cathy Wells, Linda Wettlaufer, Joanne Holmes, Mr. Haggins FRONT ROW: Dorinda Argent, Donita Wright, Kathy Dickson, Theresa Grabowski, Connie Broughton, Barbara Rh indress , i 'Wit

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E 'Z F ,if The librarians are responsible for reshelving books, registering magazines, looking after the charging desk and being available to aid students if the need arises. At the end of the year the members go on a trip. Last year we went to Quebec City and we all had a great time. Onlya limited number of applications are accepted at the beginning of the school year. V07 by: Alanea Kowalski LIBRARY STAFF BACK ROW: QL. to RJ Mr. Cuthbert, Alanea Kowalski, Karen Barnes, Sandy Collver, Suzanne Bond, A Grace Rusticus, Christina Fines, Karen Page, Marilee Ogden FRONT ROW: Andy Barnes, Beatrice Sharpe, Marilyn McKnight, Brenda Jerry, Judy Reynolds, Janet Cooper, Winnie Sharpe A3 Oh 5 il Q At as QTY l i -1' PROJ ECTI ONISTS BACK ROW: CL. to RJ Mr. Cuthbert, Douglas Bowden, Bert Smith, George Cybulski FRONT ROW: Bill McKay, Roger Bowden, Brian Vos, Jim Harmer' The proiectionists operate and look after all the audio-visual equipment, This includes Filming, taping, and operat- ing copying machines, etc. At the end of the year the members go ona trip. Last year wewent to Quebec City and we all had a great time. Onlya limited number of applications are accepted at the beginning of the 'school year. by: Alanea Kowalski



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.sstltl 433 WWW DRAMA CLUB The CASS Drama Club presented two very successful productions this year. Both works involved a tremendous amount of determination on the part of students, and a great deal of patience From our statfdirectors. Ourfirst play was entitled Dream a Little Dream , a three act comedy which was performed on November 27 before a large and responsive audience consisting mainly of staff, and relatives of the cast. Our second hit was entitled The Golden Axe , a one act comedy. This production involved fewer people anda less complicatedset than the previousone, however, meticulous care was required in its preparation for it was CASS's entry in the tri-school Drama Festival. The audience which was packed into WCI's auditorium apparently enioyed our pres- entation, and thus we felt our work was well worth while. by: Dani Jovanovich V . -. it 5. W BACK ROW IL to R J Mr Scott, Keith McKay, Dwight Hargreaves, Bert Smut, John Buchanan EQ A 02 N I J AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The agricultural society is a group of boys interested 'i'h furthering their educa- tion in the field of agriculture. We have made various field trips throughout the year such as one to the Toronto industrial show, International Plowing Match, and Pioneer experimental corn plot which was very interesting and educational.

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