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Jimmie Lou Cummings On Chicago Trip Jimmie Lou Cummings, 15, of Cascade, left Thanksgiving morn- ing by train from Helena to attend National 4-H Club Congress in Chi- cago. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cummings, Jimmie is a sophomore at Cascade High School, and a 6 year member of the CasH cade Busy Beavers 4-H Club. Jimmie won her trip for outstand- ing achievement in “Food Preser- vation”. Other projects she has car- ried include clothing, food nutrition, home improvement, electric, gar- den and Junior Leadership. Jimmie has also been active in her clubs’ health and safety program. CHS Student Council Elects The Student Council officers for the 1970-71 school term were an- nounced by President Ray Cordeiro at the Junior Prom on April 4th. They are as follows: Dana Darko, president; Lenny Wright, vice pres- ident; Susan O’Neill, secretary, and Connie Teterud, reporter. Sharon Young was appointed as treasurer. These persons will be installed as officers at a later date; however, they will attend several meetings before their terms begin. Sheryl Young, CHS Student Council Reporter. are not put in this world to sit still and know; WE are put into it to act. Woodrow Wilson UNDERCLASSMEN RayMarxer Wins Trip To Minnesota Ray Marxer, a member of the Smith River Wranglers 4-H Club, [ias won an expenses paid, six-day [rip to Duluth and Minneapolis, Minn., on the basis of his 4-H a- chievements and record book. The award was given by Peavey Co. Ray left to tour the Peavey Grain Elevator and the Grain Exchange. A junior at Cascade High School, Ray is carrying on four 4-H pro- jects, beef breeding, beef fattening, field crops and junior leadership. Speech Class To Present PTA Program Students of the Cascade High School Speech Class, under the direction of Mrs. Cameron Green, will present a public program on Tuesday, April 14th. Sponsored by Cascade Parent Teachers Assn., The pathway of peace is the longest and most beset with obstacles the human race has to tread; the goal may be distant, but WE must press on. the recital will be heldirnh ujji school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Included on the program will be the following: Oratory: Alan Heik- kila, Ross Kesler, Robert Miller, and Ron Strizich; Poetry: Merle Fraser, Tim Latham, Kathy Mine- han and Connie Teterud; Drama: Robin Gruel, Joyce Evans, Jeri Lantz, Jayne Tamol; Humorous: Cindy Smith, Dean Mikes, John Hamilton, Behh Roehm, and Jeff Hamlett. During intermission, a musica) medley will be presented through the talents of Mickey Perry, Bon- nie Reeve, and Kenny Thompson. At this meeting there will be in- stallation of officers for the coming year and delegates to be chosen for the State PTA Convention in Bil- lings April 16, 17, 18. —Charles Evans Hughes
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CLASS HISTORY There were only nine of the Class of 70 who attended all eight years of elementary school at Cascade: Randy Kirk, Ray and Chris Cordeiro, Bema Nicholson, Sunny Smith, Brenda Wojtala, Rick Murrill, Mickey Perry, and Cindy LaFontaine. These greats, along with thirty-five others found that the first task in becoming full- fledged freshmen was hiking up the butte to whitewash the C . Officers of this energetic class were Larry Buckingham, president; Donna Fraser, vice president; Mickey Perry, secretary-treasurer; and Sue Peterson, reporter. Brenda Wojtala was elected Student Council Reporter. In the float contest, we won first place. We also took first prize for our Christmas skit. Leading our Sophomore class efficiently were president, Larry Buckingham; vice president, Kenny Thompson; secretary, Mickey Perry; treasurer, Sue Peterson; and reporter, Donna Fraser. Debbie Ball showed our Sophomore ability by her election to Student Council as secretary. We really squelched the Freshmen on Initiation Day, not only with goop , but also with our pep and enthusiasm. Our float received first prize in the Homecoming Parade. This aided botn our treasury and our prestige. Our Junior year proved to be exciting and busy. Our Jr. play was a comedy entitled No Boys Allowed . The complications within the play led to a hectic portrayal of many of our little endeavors: boys, cops, and crooks at our slumber parties. Our next time consuming event was the Junior Prom, This Magic Moment . The time and effort spent on our part attained us the satisfaction received from a job well done. Class officers for this active year were Bob Miller, president; Lenny Sallee, vice president; Sue Peterson, secretary; Donna Fraser, treasurer; and Bonnie Reeve, reporter. Iarry Buckingham was elected to Student Council as vice president. Joy Standley placed third in the Voice of Democracy contest for North Central Montana. Three members of our class were elected to the executive board of the Montana State Student Librarian's Association: Kenny Thompson, vice president; Sue Peterson, historian; and Debbie Ball, treasurer. At the district level of the Student Librarians Association, Cascade was represented through the strength of president, Bonnie Reeve; other executive board members of the North Central District included Sue Peterson and Bema Nicholson. The proud juniors to be inducted into National Honor Society were Joy Standley, Mickey Perry, Bema Nicholson, Paula Darko, and Larry Buckingham. Boys selected as Boys State Delegates were Roger Wright, Kenny Thompson, and Lairy Buckingham; those chosen as alternates were Ray Cordeiro, Lenny Sallee, and Randy Kirk. Delegates for Girls State were Mickey Perry and Paula Darko; Bema Nicholson and Joy Standley were chosen as alternates. Finally, as Seniors with an enrollment of thirty-eight members, officers included: Bema Nicholson, president; Larry Buckingham, vice president; Kenny Thompson, secretary; Joy Standley, treasurer; and Bonnie Reeve, reporter. Ray Cordeiro was elected Student Council President and Donna Fraser was chosen as Student Council Treasurer. Valarie Sanders and Judy Pfaff were inducted into Honor Society. Mickey Perry was awarded the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. The Seniors won first prize in the float contest during the Homecoming Parade. Donna Fraser and Brenda Wojtala were selected cheerleaders all four years of high school. Donna was elected Cheer Queen for the 1969-70 school term. Donna was also awarded the Chapter Sweetheart Award by the F. F. A. Annual Staff members were Mickey Perry, editor, Larry Buckingham, Lenny Sallee, and Sunny Smith. Outstanding students chosen for mixed ensemble were Patty Darko, Sunny Smith, Bema Nicholson, Bonnie Reeve, Debra Bailey, Brenda Wojtala, Sue Peterson, Mickey Perry, Judy Pfaff, Lenny Sallee, Roger Wright, Larry Buckingham, and Kenny Thompson. Seniors selected as royalty were Ray Cordeiro and Paula Daiko, Homecoming; Lenny Salee and Donna Fraser, Christmas Ball, Frosted Fantasy ; Debbie Anderson and Chris Cordeiro, Jr. Prom. Finally it was announced that Mickey Perry was Valedictorian; Bema Nicholson and Joan O'Neill shared the honor of co-Salutatorian.
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HASTINGS LEADS Janet Bauch Margaret Belisle Rick Berg Gary Birkenbuel Cheryl Hastings President Susan Cornelius Vice President Rocky Hocevar Marsha Layton Sue Lemons Dana Daiko Missy Etheridge Ron Fenton Doris Goss r ) Kenny McKamey
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