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Drama Club ABOVE: Tami Gower depicts the “average housewife in the play Confusions. Competes At State Level Honor Society started off the school year with 15 new members. These students were selected for service, leadership, and charac- ter: Todd Coleman, Mike Shewey, Lisa Nel- son, John Wolf, Dina Brown, Jennifer Boer. Tami Gower, Jill McGill, Peggy Ralston. Tanya Kent, Mike Younger, Cindy Janisse, Cheryl Gilbert, Kelly Grant, and Patti Stacey. Pep Club, advised by Mrs. Kathy Butler, helped the student body's spirit by making locker signs, hall posters, and varsity foot- ball scrapbooks. One of the fundraisers sponsored by the club was the selling of painter caps. Spanish Club opened a new year with a new adviser. Mr. Thomas Cox, and a new presi- dent, Jill McGill. Mr. Cox taught JH and senior high classes and managed the Span- ish Club in Mr. Macon's absence. Goals for the club included fundraisers in order that the club may learn more about the Spanish culture and hopefully visit a foreign country in the 1985-86 school year. Drama Department presented the play “Confusions which featured three short humorous plays on the theme of isolation. The three skits were: Mother Figure -Tami Gower, Kelly Grant, and Jay Remy; 'The Sunshine Boys '-Phil Priestley and Chris Folsom; A Talk in the Park“-Todd Cole- man, Cheryl Gilbert, Gary Rose, Tracie Mulkey, and Phil Pearson. The Club also presented the play “Up the Down Staircase . The play was presented to the student body on a weekend and an after- noon performance for the junior high. To raise money to help finance their plays and trips, the club ran the concession stand for home varsity basketball games. On one of their field trips, they attended the State Drama competition in Medford. The Science Club, advised by Mr. Pat God- frey and Mr. Dick Woods, had a record membership of over 40 students. The clubs officers were president, Peggy Ralston; vice presidents, Teresa Hatch and Steve Castle; treasurer. Shannon Schmaltz; student coun- cil rep., Brenda Jones. To help finance trips to Mt. St. Helens, the Oregon coast, and a three-day trip to Eastern Oregon, the club sold ice-cream in the stu- dent square. SCIENCE CLUB — Front Row: Kim Greninger, Cory Williams, Alicen Capps, Tanya Fough, Teresa Hatch, Dwight Bales, Steve Castle. Middle Row: John Wolf, Cinamen Srb, Shellie O'Brien, Rachel Knight, Alan Evans, Tony Carnine, Gary McDonald. Back Row: Sharon Hale, Chris Rak, Eric Klein. Pat Collier, and Garrett Clark. CLUBS 29
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FFA Members Earn Awards In Speaking With the end of summer came the State Fair where Cascade's FFA brought home the champion land- scape award and best sheep exhibit. On Sept. 2, Cascade came away for the third year with a blue banner from the rituals contest at St. Paul, competing against seven other offi- cer teams. Then, on Sept. 28, the FFA members went judging at Portland Community College and came home with two high-placing individuals in Laura Meyers and Christy Rose, plus a second-place ribbon for team competition. special education Oct. 22 to Nov. 5, 1984. The drive grossed $45. 1 felt the kids worked well togeth- er, and very hard,'' commented Mr. Bill Jeskey, chapter adviser. In public speaking contest, Tracie Mulkey placed second, and Pat Garret placed fifth. Tyler Scialo placed fourth in the creed speaking contest. In the extemporaneous speaking contest, Brian Benjamin placed first, and Pat Garrett placed fourth. Attending the National FFA Con- vention in November in Kansas City were Tim Haug, Tracie Mul- key, Christy Rose, Pat Garrett, and Laura Meyers. In February, the chapter placed sec- ond in the parliamentary procedure contest held at Cascade. The week of Feb. 18-22 was FFA week. On Monday, the members drove their tractors to school. Tues- day, they all wore their FFA jackets, and Wednesday they dressed west- ern. During the week, students don- ated money to have a teacher kiss a pig. This year, Mr. Scott Whitwer's class boosted him to the top. Pro- ceeds from this activity went to the Prom. Three FFA members received their State Farmer's Degree: Tim Haug, Tracie Mulkey, and Christy Rose. FFA's parliamentary team placed fourth in the sectional contest. Bri- an Benjamin placed fourth in ex- temporaneous speaking; Tracie Mulkey finished second in pre- pared public speaking. She will go on to the state Competition. BELOW: FFA members Shawna Jones, Jodi Pietrok, Tyler Scialo, and Brenda Coleman discuss the creed speaking at Woodburn. BOTTOM LEFT: New FFA members go step by step during initiation. LEFT: FFA mem- bers David Nichols, Laura Meyers, and Becky Stacy light CHS during halftime of the homecoming game.
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