PhotoOF ILE KING OF THE RIM A heavy snowfall made the basketball hoop accessible to students during Just who was going to hang rom it was the debate in progress when The News photographer showed up. Jesse Gordon was the king of the rim, but David Jansen was trying hard to dethrone him MAN- MADE FOREST Rotary Club member Jim Gouk sets up and arranges the Christmas trees in the yard beside West Kootenay Power. The trees are for sale to the public and were going fast last week. LIVING ON THE EDGE A Selkirk College maintenance worker appears to get perilously close to the edge of the building during repair work on the roof of one wing at the college. In fact, he was more on than off ‘the roof and probably a lot safer where he was than most of us are driving on the highways Wednesday, December 11, 1991 s ™@ Wednesday, December 11, 1991 PhotoF ILE THE OLD HAIR FAKE Stephanie Rezansoff of the SHSS junior girls basketball team demonstrates the latest in deception techniques during practise at the school. No word yet on whether the hair -in-the-face move is officially sanctioned in high school basketball CRUNCH TIME AT THE COLLEGE Take pity ona student this week as they endure final exams at Selkirk College. It's a week of late-night cramming, worrying and generally getting stressed-out with that ever- important grade point average hanging in the balance. HI THERE! A picture may say a thousand words, but this one might not be saying what you think. The Golden Rockets goaltender is neither waving nor celebrating as he was beaten 14 times Friday night in a loss to the Castlegar Rebels atthe Community Complex. See story, page 20. 178 CastlegarGLOSE-UP