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

 - Class of 1988

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s c I E N C E C L U B Canada Goose to the Right After several cancellations and being rained out, the science club finally went on its first major trip of the year. With a very loaded- down bus, the Natural Science class and others headed over to Eastern Oregon to spend three days at Malheur Field Station. At the beginning of the trip and first thing every morning Mr. Godfrey would serenade his troops with his Morning Glory song and dance routine. Saturday at 5:00 a.m. Mr. God- frey dragged everyone out of bed to go see wildlife. But, being more intelligent than him, the animals were still asleep. Saturday, most of the day was spent on dirt roads in the bus going to get milk shakes in Fields, Oregon. Along the way there were many different types of wildlife spotted, including an endangered species — the Trum- peter Swan. Also, some Orna- mental Pink Flamingos were spot- ted outside of Burns. On the way back from getting milk shakes the majestic view of the Steens Mountains, the Alvord Desert, Mann Lake, and Juniper Lake dominated the landscape. At Juniper Lake, Indian arrowheads were discovered. Sunday everyone went critter hunting, which included scor- pions, lizards, beetles, snakes, and other crawly things. Afterwards there was the extremely long bus ride home. In conclusion, to quote the im- mortal words of Mr. Godfrey, Give a hoot, there's a coot! First Mr. Godfrey.SecondRomy Dye, Jodi Howard, Beth Yutzie, Tamara Tatum, Tamara Bouchie, Clarissa Moeller, Tyla Broadwell, Lynn Bergerson, Jennifer Klagge, Kendall Ware, Mayuko Tokizawa.ThirdPhil Ross, Amanda Jones, Dan- King of the mountain Troy Morgan, je||e genz Scott Buzzardjosh Abdon, Eric Cable, Allen Benjamin, Eric Dalke, Mike Boer and Mike Thomas hunt at Denny Gamroth, Renee Ledbetter.FourthKari Rudishauser, Eddie Calvo, Buena Vista. Mitch Newberry, Kevin Witt, Dustin Walker, John Pond, Allen Campbell. 26 Science

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Cascade FFA is the most active club at Cascade High School. The club participated in more than 30 contests and activities this year with its 38 active members. The FFA has eight officers and one ad- visor. The officers were: Presi- dent, Randy Gallogly; Vice-Presi- dent, Samatha Moore; Secretary, Erik Christiansen; Assistant Secre- tary, Brad Gallogly; Reporter Kurt Harris; Assistant Reporter, Matt Pietrok; Sentinel, Shawna Gal- lagher. To help each officer to do their best they attend a Capital District FFA leadership retreat. Eleven of the contests the FFA took part in were leadership con- tests. This year's FFA did very well, winning 23 banners, one trophy and two State plaques. Individual members also won many trophies, plaques, championships and firsts in competitions. Mr. Jeskey This year was the overall best year ever. Installation Randy Gallogly swears in the new FFA officers: Kurt Harris - President, Mark Nolan - Treasurer, Erik Christiansen - Vice President, Shawn Cook - Reporter, Garrett Glazer - Sentinel, Jon Bouchie - Assistant Secretary, Brad Gallogly - Assistant Reporter, Nickie Klagge - Secretary. Master of Ceremonies Randy Gallogly welcomes everyone to the Annual Ban- quet. F U T U R E F A R M E R S of A M E R I C A FFA 25



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Drama Front Mrs.Hanna, Karen Wallstrom, Eric Hunt, Tamara Tatum, Ta- mara Castle. Middle Sam Moore, Scott Jones, Julie Keeton, Phil Ross, Nori Wendt, Erin Fough, Kim Aultman, Heather Clarke. Back Jodi Pietrok, Ken Hermann, Kari Rudishauser. . The Drama Club performed two one-act skits of Carol Bur- nett's “Antic Spring in conjunc- tion with a fashion show put on by Mrs. Faber's Fashion Merchandis- ing class. In January the drama class at- tended the Lewis and Clark Drama Festival where they performed Antic Spring and took part in a workshop. During the Capital Conference Drama Sharing in February they performed a few selected scenes from the same play. The last production of the year was Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians which they performed in April. Cascade's drama club works closely with other departments to enhance the fine arts program in our school. Co Lombard! Stefan Kunzmann and Kari Rudishauser end the play with a kiss. Wishful Cruisin' John, Erin, Jill, Phil and Scott go for a drive. R A M A C L U B Drama 27

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