Mazama High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1980

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DEAR STAFF STUDENTS: I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the neat people who have helped to put together this great yearbook. The most impor- tant person who deserves the most thanks is Mrs. Porter. She was an excellent inspiration to all of us kids in her yearbook class and in all of her other classes as well. She did a super job for this being her first year teaching Year- book. This year's yearbook staff had such characters as Gail Edwards, Patti Moulton, Cathy Cole. Mark Adams, Randy Whisler, Donny Morrison, Mark Clawson, Tony Su- penia, Michelle Alexander, Karin McAndrews, Annette Munson, Kelley Edwards, and last but not least Kim Garrard. Everyone of these people devoted a lot of titjie and head - aches into putting this yearbook together. The faculty deserves a lot of thanks for putting up with the Yearbookers being out of classes and for us dragging their unwilling students out of class. Special thanks to Mr. Seller, Mr. Zupan, Geoff Gouette.Jan Ham berg, and Rory Smith for their help in the Photography area. I would also like to thank the Students. I feel we have had an outstanding year. I know we hear that every year, but I feel it really applies to all of the students who went here in the 1979-1980 sch x l year. Our spirit and enthusi- asm was bragged on as being the best around, along with the conduct we displayed in sports and while visiting other schools. This year was a challenge in several ways, starting out as a new four year high school, trying to obtain different items for our school and trying to put together Manama’s first four year Yearbook. I hope that all upcoming classes will have the pride that we have had to make our school stay at the top. This year, the yearbook was put together and developed around the Seniors, the Graduating Class of 19S0. We put all the Senior Portraits in a special color section and other sections were done to place special emphasis on Sen- iors. I would like to congratulate all of us Seniors on finally obtaining an important goal; GRADUATING. We should all be especially proud, because it t x k a long time to reach the end of our school years and there were times when we’ve all felt like giving up. But we didn't and now as a reward for all of our hours of work, we have a diploma. I want to wish the best of luck and life to all of the graduating Seniors of my class, as we each step out on separate paths and make lives of our own. I pray that our First class reunion will bring us back safely together. thank you Dana M- Edwards 208 MAZAMA S

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Meanwhile down at the student lounge, Don Morrison was serving and in the middle of an intriguing hackisack game with some of his buddies. He knew it was fourth period and this meant yearbook. He served the ball and rushed down to r x m 43. Whew!” sighed Don, Am I late.''” No, said Dana, sit down, because Mrs. Porter wants to talk to us. Mrs. Porter enters the room to find Mark Clawson writing on the boards, laughing as he writes. Mrs. Porter shrugs her shoulders, wears a wide smile and walks on to her desk. An- other day. another dollar, or another disaster, to some. Mrs. Porter addresses the class that another deadline is coming up and that ever- ything should be done. Some of the com- ments mix and match around the class below a Look at him Kim, isn’t he a fox.1' Who him.-', the guy with the tatoo on his chest?, Mm- mmm. Yeah right says Dana. I'll probably see some of those while in the Navy. Huh, don't you think he is cute?, I think he is adorable says Kelley. As they inch their way through the book, we leave them to drop in on Gail and Patty. Patti. I still say that my boy friend is cuter than yours. Oh, you think so huh, Gail . I say mine is cuter, and better. At least I can trust mine, says Patty, well who says I can't trust mine replys Gail. Hmm, oh well, so much for the gossip. Now let us move over to Don Morrison and Mark Clawson, where they have a mixed conversation about anything that race?” asks Mark. No, but my dad is says Don. We leave these two as they are and go over to Mrs. Porter, who is talking to Annette Mun- son. Karin and Cathy. They are talking to Bob Sari, the yearbook representative about put- whisper. Hey Morrison, another deadline, do we have that copy on boys tennis yet? asks Mark C. Uh-Oh', I don't think so. Did you write it, asks Don. No, came the reply. Guess we better get busy. Another day in the life of the Mazama Year- book Class. Mrs. Porter, says Karin, when are our pictures due? Which ones Karin replys Mrs. Porter. The one's that Cathy and I did about the food fight in the faculty lounge. They are due to- morrow, Patty needs them for the faculty sec- KARIN MC ANDREWS CATHY COLE ting a sound track in next years Yearbook. I guess we won't know the result of their con- versation until next year. We end up with the yearbook class going about their normal routines, but as you can tell, we are not like this all the time. We did a tion, Mrs. Porter informs Karin. Meanwhile, Tony Supenia and Mark Adams are conferring about the ad section. The dis- cussion centers around where to place an ad. Mark, says Tony we can't put that ad in next to the memorial section, are you morbid or something? I don't care where we put it, and no, I am not morbid, says Mark. They con- tinue to work, as we drop in on a conversation with Kim, Dana, Kelley, and Michelle. They seem to be examining yearbooks from around the state, and have stopped with one from Grants Pass. Urn-mmm!, look at that guy” says Kelley. Oh yeah, he sure is a looker” replys Michelle. pops up. Hey Donny. have you heard that new album that Steve Martin put out? says Mark. No, is it pretty good? asks Donny. Yeah, it is pretty funny. Especially the part where he is talking about the audience or to anybody who is listening, that he she can become a million- aire and never pay taxes. That is pretty good. says Mark. Are you into racing Mark? asks Donny. No. but I watch it , says Mark. Well, any- way. we are going to Pomona for the races this Saturday. It is going to be excellent, says Morrison. Yeah, I bet. Are you going to lot of work to put this yearbook out. and from me. Mark Clawson, and the rest of the Year- book stalf, we wish the best to the Seniors that are gone, but not forgotten, and to all of you, for supporting Mazama and making it what it is TODAY. POST AG H DUK 207

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