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TB History by Jack Avery

Cascades – In the News

Cascades – Ephemera

Cascades – Paraphernalia

Cascades – Random Photos

Seattle-Pendleton Connection

Cascades – 1960s

Cascades – 1970s (Below)

Cascades – 1980s & 90s

Cascades – 2000 and Beyond

 

Thunderbirds – Cascade Cadets History

Cascade Thunderbird Drum Majors

 

 

1970 – Changed Name from the “Cascade Cadets” to the “Cascades”

 

 

August 29, 1970

American Legion Nationals (Prelims) in Portland Oregon

 

 

August 29, 1970

American Legion Nationals (Prelims) in Portland Oregon

 

 

1970 Seattle Cascades at Lake Sammamish, WA

 

 

1970 Seattle Cascades at Lake Sammamish, WA

 

 

1971 at an American Legion show

 

 

 

 

 

 

1972 CDC in Eastern Washington.

One bus with 30-some kids, plus parents driving kids to each event.  The equipment truck is in the background.

 

 

 

1973 Pre-show Warm-up

 

 

1973 Retreat, Unknown show

Salem Escadrille on the right

 

 

 

 

 

 

   1974 Spokane WA, World’s Fair “Expo ’74”

 

 

1974

 

 

 

1970’s CDC on Parade

 

 

 

 

 

1975

Donated Photo!

 

 

1976 – Unknown Parade

Donated photo!  Thanks!

 

 

1976 Inspection at VFW Nationals, California

 

 

1976

 

 

1976 American Section with Drum Major (L) and Color Guard Captain (R)

Donated Photo!!

 

 

1976

 

 

1976 American Legion National Color Guard Champions

 

 

1977

 

 

1977

 

 

 

1977 Warm-up

Our Yankee Rebels horn instructor, “Ed”

 

 

 

 

1977

 

 

 

  

1977 Drum Major

 

 

 

1978 Black Watch & Seattle Cascades Playing Together at the Black Watch Show

 

 

July 3, 1978

Vancouver Spartan’s Show at Kiggins Bowl

Everybody’s Favorite Kiltie Judge – Center

 

 

 

Memorial Day 1979

A Seattle Cascades lead soprano plays taps as a Vietnam War veteran protests U.S. – Soviet war moves

 

 

 

Left: 1966 thru 1969 Cascade Cadets parade banner.

Center: 1970 name change to The Seattle Cascades.  1966 banner modified to remove the “Cadets” and add an “S”.

Right: 1971 thru 1990s parade banner.  Logo designed by Rod Stubbs’ (Founder/Director) eldest son.

 

 

 

   1966 – 1969                                                         1970 – Mid 1990s                                                  Mid-1990s and beyond