Cascade Union High School - Cascadian Yearbook (Turner, OR)

 - Class of 1958

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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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Pictured, left to right: Officers: Jane Smith, Treasurer; Charles Francis, Vice-President; Fred Radie, President; Mike Gower, Sergeant-at-Arms; Rosetta Russell, Secretary. CLASS OF ’18 When the Class of ’58 enrolled as freshmen, they numbered 125. Eighty-seven have remained at Cascade and will graduate this year. A flashback of the four years brings to mind such social events as initiation, which started things off with a bang! The Christmas Ball, sponsored by the Student Council, provided a yearly dance to anticipate. The junior year saw the class eligible for the Junior-Senior Prom, probably because they, as juniors, sponsored it. This year, as seniors, they took it easy and let the juniors entertain them. Recognition of achievements can be given in many fields. Yell leaders for three years were Clarissa Tomlinson, Roxanne Kaiser, and Marcella Harper. Majorettes for two years were Mary Jo Lacey, Linda Magee, and Celeste Hennies. Offices have been held in all the clubs: Don Franzen was president of FFA as well as vice-president of the FFA district; Mary Jo Lacey was Pep Club president; Sylvia Fry, president of GAA; Keith Hankel, president of Lettermen; Doug Killin, president of Visual Aids; Ethel Ralphs was Oregon State Treasurer of FHA. Several members of the class are members of the Honor Society. Student body offices have been held by Ron Younger, Lonnie Edwards, Ethel Ralphs, and Linda Scofield. The class presented the play, The Midnight Son,” as juniors. The funds from this play provided money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Several class members are past Kings and Queens. Une of these is Mary Jo Lacey who was Carnival Queen her freshman year. Another is Daryll Whitehead who was King Cotton last year. This year, Don Franzen and Clarissa Tomlinson were chosen Mr. FFA and Miss FHA respectively. Advisors for the class have been Mrs. DeCamp, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Seim, Mr. McKenzie, Mrs. Seim, and Mr. Reed. 1B

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