Cleveland High School - Legend Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1979

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APATI-IY I-IURTS ATTENDANCE AT THIS YEAR'S ASSEMBLIES any students interviewed expressed the feelings that most assemblies were boring and that there weren't enough of them. The pep as- semblies were considered relatively decent but the other assemblies were hurt by apathy. Too many kids would rather sleep in on assembly days, observed sophomore Peter Norville. The pep assemblies planned by the rallies were the best attended. We were really pleased that so many students attended and showed their support for our athletic teams , related fall Varsity rally member Erna Robertson. Other assemblies featured the Rick Trowe multi-me- dia presentation which visits each year, folk singer Bes- sie lones, the Freedom jam concert and the Portland Dance Theatre. Human Relations Week, held in janu- ary, presented the Living Rock Choir, composed of Cleveland students, and folksinger Willa Dorsey. ABOVE: One member of the Freedom lam concert band gets into it at a winter assem- bly. TOP: Rick Trowe representative intro- duces KGW radio's Brian O'Neil to Cleveland students during the multimedia assembly pre- sented in the fall. RIGHT: junior Brad McMur- chie receives a pie-in-the-face during junior class week, thanks to his friends who raised the most money on his behalf. if 20 ASSEMBLIES

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li COUNCIL BEGINS PROJECTS TO INSTILL SCHOOL PRIDE I ur fall Executive Council was concerned with developing new ideas plus sponsoring the traditional activities held each year, related Todd Kelly, fall student body president. Realizing this goal, the Council established the mural program, began a Rose Festival Princess and Queen display, and assigned each officer specific jobs for the term. Following a first time ever fall Picnic in the Park held at Powell Park, the Council sponsored the really successful Homecoming week, Oct. 10-13. A lot of school participation in the events pleased us, said Kelly. The United Way fund raising week was the best we've had in years. We raised more money than ever by auctioning off teachers to be 'whip creamed,' in a fall pep assembly, he recalled. Everyone on our cabinet worked hard and was easy to get along with, praised Kelly. lt was a good term. Q Q --M001 2. ,. ABOVE: junior Larry Hanslits tfirst vice presi- dentl works with Tod Finley iservice-safety repl and Lori Perko lFrosh presidentl on plans for the Christmas dance, Moonlight 81 Mis- tletoef' TOP: Senior Lloyd Huskey Uudicial Board chairmanl, junior Amy Gibbs lsecretaryl and senior Paul Horowitz ftreasurerl discuss plans for upcoming activities LEFT: Senior Amy Wilson lpublicity rep.J does her job by making a poster for a fall activity. FALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 19



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..l .1 T. vw...-.-. - Pg' QI. -an-bma- , S+ vu-9 ABOVE: Senior Greasers fSCott Bos, Marvin Hill, Charles Leggett, jeff Willard, Tim Gaines, Wade Overgaardl play it cool at a '50's fall pep assembly. LEFT: Members of the Portland Dance Theatre return for a performance at a spring assembly. ASSEMBLIES 21

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