CASSIAR SCHOOL Teams vs. FORT NELSONS On Saturday, December 7, 1974 a very exhausted group of boys and girls from Fort Nelson arrived in town, after an interrupted 28 hour bus trip, to play floor hockey, volleyball, badminton and indoor soccer. In the early hours of the tournament our floor hockey teams swamped the Fort Nelson boys and girls teams. Later that night, the school tried their best to entertain the visiting players with a dance. Unfortun- ately for the girls, the ping pong table and colour T. V. proved to be stronger attractions: The next day, the Fort Nelson teams got in their licks. Their boys won three volleyball games in a row and our girls only managed to snatch one victory in their series. Cassiar won 10 out of 12 matches of badminton. Gail Wilson put on an exceptional. show by skunking her opponent, 15 to O. In soccer, the boys lost only one game, but the girls won both their games quite easily. Early Monday morning, the Fort Nelson team clamber- ed aboard their ailing bus and prayed that it would hold up for the return trip. It did. The co-operation and goodwill of Cassiarites who accepted billets is greatly appreciated by the students. Rest assured that our kids will receive the same tender loving care when they challenge Fort Nelson on their own turf in the New Year. Students Xmas Tree Sale The School Students pkanning the Paris trip would Like to thank Grant Stewart Construction for their very generous donation of man-hours and machinery to- ward their success fuk Christmas tree sake. The Schook Students planning their Paris Tour in the Springtime would Like to thank Ma. Pearson and alk the stone stat, for their infinite patience and co- operation during their Christmas Tree Sake. 14 was a Success and much credit should go to thestore eat hae “Go! os © Page7 VW% | SCHOOL | CHRISTMAS : CONCERT Lu/ On Thursday December 19th, The Cassiar Elementary- Junior Secondary School held it's annual Christmas Concert. The programme began with Good Hope Lake's rend- ition of "The Night Before Christmas". The lively per- formance was highlighted by some very tiny Santas. This is the first time Good Hope Lake was able to part- icipate in our concert and we all appreciated it. Next came Birget Guderjohn, Caren Tischler and, Barbie Kamlah dressed in white, dancing under black lights to the Lord's Prayer set to music. Mr. Dickenson's grade six class followed with an Animal Christmas. The clever masks were made by the people who wore them. : The highlight of the whole concert was the kinder- garten class. Mother Goose was played by Tracie Sethen. The costumes were very well done and the }Jittle kids stole the show. $ Next came an operetta called "The Three Little Pigs" @ The props were made by grades 4 and 5. The pigs were & played by Kathy Humphry, Kelly Houston and Joseph Tiszoloci. The big bad Wolf was Richard Knowles. The Pied Piper, another operetta, featured some very beautiful choral music and some very interesting. Mice. The mayor was Gabor Friscka, alderman - Teddy Devins, Pied Piper - Floyd Joseph and Citizen -Tracie ‘Sethen. Anita York was narrator. The programme ended with a very effective black- light dance to Jangle Bell Rock performed by some grade oY seven "Belles". “ Lisa Venzi was Mistres of Ceremonies for the concert. Special thanks to Mrs. Peterson Plea cgi the length of our shrunken fron curtains ,™ made the beautiful @ back=drop curtains and arranged for a very tasty coffee- § break after the concert. Also thanks to Mr. Wood who ™ hung curtains and was’ always. there when needed. GolG “G MG \\ / ‘COG - Dorothy Meekis’ KS