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WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME, WELCOME. WELCOME, that was what the week of September 10-14 was all about at the brand new MAZAMA HIGH SCHOOL. The welcoming was di- rected mainly towards our new Freshmen, but it did include the Sophomores and Ju- niors as well. The Varsity Rally spent time putting the ideas and plans together. Welcome Week is a new tradition for Ma- zama, but one used for several years by the High Schools throughout the State. This is a time for the Seniors to make the Underclass- men tow the line and still feel welcome. It is a time to get them involved in all the activi- ties of a high school, both serious and hu- merous. This year, on Monday the freshmen were not to talk while in the halls, Tuesday, they were to dress with their clothes inside out, Wednesday the sophomores were to join in and both classes were seen wearing bags over their heads, and on Thursday, all classes wore signs saying SENIORS ARE GREAT”, and bowed to the upper classmen as they passed by. A picnic capped the week, with many events, as seen on this page. TOP PRIORITY V
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PROUD hR€ W€ The week of December 10-14 was designated PRIDE WEEK at Mazama. This was a time for students and faculty and staff alike to show their VIKING PRIDE. As with most designated weeks each day repre- sented a specific activity, from packing some- thing around with you that you were proud of, to wearing blue and white, and dressing formal- ly. The entire population of Mazama seemed to really get behind the activities of this week. As pictured on this page, you can see that involvement is a key to Pride, and we seemed to have a lot of people involved. The faculty could be seen at various events, and had their own special spot during pep assemblies, while the Varsity Players seemed to have a corner of their own. and the Rally each contributed in their own way. PRIDE, a tradition to be continued at MAZAMA HIGH.
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