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Patty Snyder and Cathy Hen- drix were the Drill Team Ad- visors this year. The team’s sixteen members were quite involved in the years activi- ties. Their first performance was at the Potatoe Festival in Merrill. They also per- formed at home football games, and all home Varsity Basketball Games. Drill Team started the year with a four day camp in Cor- vallis last summer. They also ventured to Salem to observe the State Competition in High School Drill Teams. Al- though only observers, our girls came home with the award of being the friend- liest team there. The girls worked hard, at car washes, hot dog sales, mum sales, candy bar sales, in or- der to obtain their uniforms, and to travel to camps and competition. Awards given to this years squad included: Outstanding Captain—Lisa Cedarleaf; Outstanding Performers— Karen Hill and Kim Lapsley. The 1980-1981 Drill Team will consist of 22 young wom- en. Long hours of practice, fund raising, and performing will be on hand. This years Drill Team consisted of: Christi Chum, Autumn Lewis, Lisa Cedarleaf, Karen Hill, Patty Mitchell, Lori Fellows, Tami Dunn, Ka- ren Montez, Cymeon Lewis, Kim Lapsley, Jerri Bolin, Cathy Brew- er, Becky Gentry, Paula Nelson, Jennifer Santille, Andrea Wheeler. ADDITIONAL SERVICES 151
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— ♦ -i ' s » — «L-- «s £«s f s S k. IL r j? Pictured above: Mrs. Yazzie and some of the members of the American Indian Club. Clavin Hill. Tami Reed. Sandy Nez. Delores Gonzales. Deanna Miller. Linda Miller. Melody Wright. Mary Gonzales. Sharon San- doval. AMERICAN INDIAN CLUB t r- The American Indian Club, under the direction ot Mrs. Alberta Yazzie, had a good year. Meeting dur- ing the noon hours, at least once a month, this club, gave our Indian Heritage students an opportunity to discuss their own heritage, themselves and their fu- tures. It also allowed these students share with each other what happening and to have a fun time during the noon hour. CHESS CLUB - s As one went past room 32 during the noon hour, it was not uncommon to see several students sitting at tables with boards between them, no, they were not taking exams, they were playing Chess. This was the Mazama Chess Club, under the direction ot Mr. Gary Nichols, and student Melvin Friese, (pictured at left). The members of the Chess Club held many competi- tions amongst themselves, and seemed to enjoy the quiet of room 32. 152 MAZAMA S
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