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

 - Class of 1977

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LEFT: KISS, (Steve Taylor, Cindy Lavender, Mike Hobbs, and Sharon Hobbs) pose for a picture during Homecoming week. ABOVE LEFT: During Homecoming week assem- bly, Coach Karl Elliott gives the crowd and team members pep talk. TOP LEFT: Jill Taylor and Margo Perreault participate in Icing the Falcons at a pep assembly. TOP RIGHT: Russ Rebo, Brian Baker, Bruce Shelton, and Lee Weston ham it up down to the letter ai a pep assembly. ABOVE: Teachers Stuart Chalupsky and Rich Hedges carry wom-out Wayne Kreger a- cross the battlefield. Entertainment 13

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Entertainment Continues Ei®rtainment was much more 'varied Sis year, really more to participate in, stated Steve Taylor to sum ftp the 76-77 entertainment season. Entertainment ranged from Elton Johnson and KISS during Homecoming Week, (I thought the junior skit was the best! said Doug Franke) to a visiting illusion- ist at a National Assembly (I liked the illusionist cutting the lady in half; how did he do that? ques- tioned Kathy Morey.) The concert choir and Cascadians, along with the rest of the Music Department, gave a really well put together Fall Con- cert, said Veronica Rychard. One highlight of the entertain- ment year was Homecoming week, with a spotlight on the dance. There were other dances throughout the year such as sock hops, which were a lot better this year. More people went and everybody had a neat time, said Sharon Hobbs. While most students were enjoy- ing the Homecoming dance, Sharon Browning and Robin Hartmann were competing for the Salem Junior Miss title. Sharon captured the second runner-up place and the Miss Poise and Personality honor. Robin Hartmann said, It was exciting; I got to work with lots of girls from Salem; it was fun. ABOVE: On the way to vic- tory, Cougar Mike Prescott is not hampered by curves, Denise Shilhanek. TOP RIGHT: During the Fall Con- cert, soloist Steve Large sings This One's for You, with backup from the Casca- dians. ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Sorsdahl entertains spectators with his huge appetite. RIGHT: Cascadians, directed by Darrell James, entertain visiting senior citizens. 12 Entertainment



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ABOVE: Managing editor Peg Loft is and editor Sharon Hobbs compete in page layout and de- sign at the OSP conference in Eugene. ABOVE RIGHT: Lesia Beach, Tami Hintzen, Jodi Yohn, Jennifer Whitfield, and Steve Taylor work together on the junior layout. RIGHT: Cascadian Staff— Front Row: Dan Allen, Peg Loftis, Sharon Hobbs. Second Row: Tami Hintzen, Kelly Archer, Jodi Yohn, Colleen Langan, Mike Hobbs, Denise Kampstra. Third Row: Larry Towery, Robin Hartmann, Jim Lowder, Bill Sherburn. Back Row: Steve Taylor, Mark Sorsdahl, Daren Milionis, Jeff Pikl. Yearbook Staff Creates Unique Book Having a smaller staff this year hasn't affected the annual staff a bit. Longer hours, tougher deadlines, and a really dedicated staff made this year's annual one of the best I've seen in a long time, said Mike Hobbs. The OSP conference in Eugene was something I'll always remem- ber. The sessions and competition helped a lot on my own layouts, commented Steve Taylor. This year's staff had many new ideas that came with new staff members, blending with ideas from experienced staffers. There were some personality conflicts among the staff members which didn't help a bit, but for the most part we had a great staff and what I'd consider the best annual around, said Sharon Hobbs. We worked hard and a couple of times just skimmed through deadlines. Photographers should be thanked individually for hard work and de- dication. When you see a finished an- nual, you can say you worked on it and you're part of it, said Tami Hintzen. The competition that Sharon and I entered at the OSP conference was really fun, and it helped us get an idea of what the professionals thought of our work said Peg Loftis. One positive note was that the staff did an imaginative job of creating ideas and a great job sell- ing ads to finance the book, said adviser Jack Pflug. For the first year, the annual price was raised from $5.00 to $7.00. The extra money helped create a unique and better quality annual. 14 Cascadian

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