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OFFICE STAFF: At typewriter, Mrs. Margaret Riches, school clerk and secretary; standing, Ora Mae Honbeck, Sylvia Fry, and Juanita Hurley. CUSTODIANS: Robert Logan and Edwin Ruby, affectionately known as Red. KITCHEN STAFF: Mary Benner, Rita Moore, Irene Hough. The untimely death in February of Mrs. Benner, who worked in the school cafeteria for six years, saddened all who knew and loved her. BUS DRIVERS: Bob Ball, Elton Ball, Gordon Heineck, Ario Mix. Not pictured: Bob Luther. is—
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sir- am,«4i «4 DARRELL WARD B.S. Oregon State Vocational Agriculture 1, II, FFA advisor. Freshman advisor ROD WOITA B.A. Pacific University Band, Chorus, Glee
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BY JEANNE ELAM Here's to the Grads of dear ole Cascade,” Who for four years have toiled and slaved. You've worked very hard to complete your schoolin’. And you’re all grand kids without any foolin'. There’s Ron who was captain of the football team, And Fred, Tank, and Glen who pitched in their steam. There’s Rosetta whose looks arc the envy of all, And Si who always has carried the ball. And then, there's Roxanne who yelled 'till she couldn’t And the few who skipped classes and knew that they shouldn’t. There was Nancy with the grades to go with her brains, And Kirk who knew all about lovers’ lanes. Ellen was known for her pantomimes funny, And Ruth for a smile that was always so sunny. And then there was Ethel, whose charms can’t be beat, And Don who thought that girls are really neat.” There was Louie and John Storment who loved lots of trouble, And Doug with the band who marched on the double. There were times when your class gave a party or two, And times when some of you claimed you were through.” You've all had your ups and a lot of the downs. There have been times for smiles, times for frowns. There’s been biology, history, and social ec., too, With studying, cramming, and tests—oh pooh! The lunch line was awful, to stand and to wait, And what a relief to finally see that full plate. The hall was long and the noon hour short. You all worked hard to get into sports. Teachers warning about towels left on the floor And boys who might try to sneak out the doors. 1 hope you’ll not worry about names which aren’t mentioned. You're all in our hearts, so pay no attention. The end had to come, sooner or later, But I know you won’t forget your old Alma Mater. May your future be glorious and filled to the brim With wonderful moments and happiness trim.
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