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F 0 R E 1 G N L A N G U A G E This year Cascade High School expanded its Spanish Club to in- clude students from the new Ger- man program and formed the For- eign Language Club. In December the club sold Ger- man Advent Calendars filled with chocolate goodies. The club used the proceeds to host two farewell parties, Despididas, for Cas- cade's Costa Rican exchange stu- dents. In March several students trav- eled to Portland to watch the dance troupe La Compania Folk- lorica Latina. A few more trips are scheduled this spring to sample some of the Valley's delicious foreign cuisine and to take part in the University of Oregon Foreign Language Day in Eugene. More excitement is planned for next year! Tastes great! Ivannia Montero cuts the Foreign Language Front Mrs. Clark, Julie Carroll, Christy Nelson, Melissa cake at her good-bye party. Hunt, Beth Yutzie, Kerrie Grant and Romy Dye. Back Marcie Cobb, Mike Boer, Josh Abdon, Scott Buzzard, Kevin Witt, Mitch Newberry, Kendall Ware and Finger Lickin' Good Melissa Hunt Tyla Broadwell. samples the cake at a going away party. 22 Foreign Language
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Pssst Elliott Osborn gives Joel James a few pointers before having to perform. The Concert Choir and the Cas- cadians contained many talented singers for this year. Activities in- cluded concerts at Cascade and a district festival in which they re- cieved high scores. The music performed came from a variety of periods: The Renaissance, Ba- roque, Classical, popular tunes from Oklahoma and the Bea- tles. Awards for most Outstanding were given to Eric Hunt and Shan- non Helton. Most Inspirational went to Joel James. Cascadians 1st Beth Holm, Laura Danials, Stacy Hawkes, Shannon Helton, Clarissa Moeller, Holly Waters 2nd Sandi Hill, Danae Dawson, Shelley Brenne- man, Dawn Whitfield, Ellen Preshong, Lisa Baker 3rd Phill Ross, John Clark, Eric Hunt, John Stone, Joel James, Niles Holder and Elliott Osborn Choir Front Holly Waters, Stacy Hawkes, Clarissa Moeller, Mayu Tokizawa, Tyla Broadwell, Lisa Baker Second Terra Street, Shelley Brenneman, Jackie Tudela, Rebecca Hardin, Dawn Whitfield, Candis Blanton, Beth Holm, Ellen Preshong Third Rick Hilton, Phill Ross, John Clark, Elliott Osborn, Joel James and Eric Hunt Mr. Skones . It was a great year and I will miss the kids. C H 0 1 R Choir 21
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The Journalism Class got off to slow start this year, because of low enrollment and lack of interest. The new advisor Mr. Terry also needed time to organize and learn the ropes. Mr. Terry helped the class use an innovative new desk top pub- lishing system. This helped reduce the paper so it would be easier to change to a smaller magazine for- mat. The class was in jeopardy first semester since it was cut for bud- get reasons. For the first time the Journalism department added freshman to the class. The paper had many new items added such as: classi- fied ads, an advice column and a lot community news to add spice to the paper. The staff has worked hard this year and hopes to have a super paper next year. Journalism Front Kelsay McFarland, Jodi Howard, Miles Cash, Rob Kasse- baum and Aimee McElwee, MiddleAmiee McCoy, Cindy Wrey, Kathy Ever- etts, Laura Greb, Cindy Brandt, Lynn Bergerson and Tracy Tatum, BacIcMr. Ttrry, Heather Clarke, Ellen Preshong and Jonetta Clark. HELP! Jodi Howard gets out her frus- tration by letting loose. Writing Part of the journalism class is fast at work writing stories. J o u R N A L I S M Journalism 23
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