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FHA Raises Money, Attends Workshops FHA's many activities in- cluded fund-raising projects to re- plenish the treasury: bake sales, selling basketball and football programs, and stationery before Christmas. As treasurer, it is sometimes difficult to balance the books with the office when the balances were different at the beginning of the year, commented Rachel Horeauf. The Future Homemakers traveled to Harrisburg, Oregon, to attend the district meeting, then to OSU to attend the state meeting. Different workshops were held con- sisting of cake decorating, quilt- ing, and advertising. Tammi Mayfield commented, I've really liked being in FHA these past three years, but I wish there would be more involvement from the juniors and sophomores. Marilyn Fennimore and Patricia Francisco serve Russ Rebo at Home- coming football breakfast for the players. FHA----Front Row: Christy Germond, Tammi Mayfield, Cindy Lacey, Rachel Horeaut. Second Row: Marilyn Fennimore, Debbie Allen, Patricia Francisco, Cindy Pleser, Cathy Lacey. Back Row: Theresa Mandell, Debbie Montgomery, Dianne Collier, Adviser Debbie Faber. At Homecoming Coronation re- ception, Cindy Lacey serves ice cream. 26 FHA
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Gettin’ It All Together—JV Squad of '77 Other than cheering by my- self a couple of times, it was a lot of fun and rewarding, commented Tricia Gisler. Cascade's JV cheerleading squad for basketball consisted of four sophomore girls. They spent many hours making signs and prac- ticing cheers to present them- selves as well as possible at all JV basketball games and pep assem- blies. I love cheerleading, and this year was fun, even if It took a while for us to get it all together, said Darlene Johnson. Annette Rice stated, Cheer- leading was a hassle at times, but other times it was fun. I've met a lot of new people being a cheer- leader—more than I would have otherwise. To end the season on a pleasant note, the school took the girls and the JV basketball team for pizza. Also, adviser Carol Sheehan awarded the girls cheer- leading pins. ABOVE: At Gladstone, Tricia Gisler, Karen Dossey, Darlene Johnson, cheer on their JV basket- ball team to another Cougar vic- tory. RIGHT: Karen Dossey (Kneeling), Darlene Johnson, Tricia Gisler, Annette Rice. BE- LOW: Annette Rice does Let's get a little bit rowdy cheer to keep the Cougar fans' spirit high. JV Cheerleaders 25
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Spanish Club Greets Costa Ricans I think Spanish Club is a great opportunity if you've been in Spanish for at least a semester. It's fun and I've been able to do things I normally wouldn't. It has also gotten me interested in the Costa Rican exchange program ' said Cori Glidewell. Spanish Club held a welcom- ing party for the five exchange students, their host families, and friends. This also included a going- away party for president Michelle Thomas. The get-together in- cluded punch, cake, and cookies, a sing-along with guitar music from member Mike Robinson and exchange student Jose Arias. Ini- tiation was held for those who wanted to join the club. Before returning to Costa Rica, the exchange students put on an assembly for the student body. They told about Costa Rica's his- tory and customs and showed slides of the country. Jose Arias and Anna Camacho demonstrated ex- hibition dances that are danced on holidays and special occasions. To finish out the year, Spanish Club attended the annual Spanish Club dinner in Eugene. LEFT: Michelle Thomas and Wynne Aldrich serve Jose Arias at reception following initiation. BOTTOM LEFT: Spanish Club— Front Row: Mike Robinson, Estuardo Arroyo, Luis Pal, Jose Arias. Second Row: Marilyn Gardner, Michelle Thomas, John McLaughlin, Wynne Aldrich, Eric Colburn. Back Row: Adviser Larry Macon, Anna Camacho, Joyce Larson, Cori Glidewell, Maribel Perez, Marcela Hio. BELOW: At reception, Cori Glidewell and Luis Pal enjoy refreshments. Spanish Club 27
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