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Page 84 text:
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X M' ke rain came down, and the spirits grew higher and higher. As seen on this page, the first parade to commemo- rate Homecoming was held in the rain, or should we have said a down pour, for some rea- son, no one could get the weath- er man to cooperate. Poor weather or not everyone seemed to have a good time. The big game was against the Cavemen of Grants Pass, al- though we came out on the los- ing end, the loss was put aside as the students danced to “DREAJVTR” at their first Home- coming Dance. All in attendance seemed to be having a great time.
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Page 83 text:
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M azama’s FIRST COURT OF ROYALITY was the 1979 Home- coming Court. This court consisted of these six lovely ladies. U== J Pictured below: QUEEN NILA WATSON. At right are the five princesses: Michelle Alexander, Sophomore; Keri Pearson, Senior; Diana Dunn, Junior; Annette Munson, Senior; Traci Hardin, Fresh- men. These girls proudly represented our school. October 29—November 2, 1979 brought the be- ginning of a new tradi- tion to Mazama—its First Homecoming. The school spirit for the week was high. To a stranger, the several un- usual looking hats and glasses seen on Monday, the Hillbillies seen on Tuesday, the students in poodle skirts, pony tails, bobbie socks, slicked back hair seen Wednes- day, those crazy ties on Thursday and a school with people dressed in blue and white on Fri- day, must have been a real experience. Friday brought the cli- max to this high spirited week, with the naming of the Queen and her court: a surprised Senior Nila Watson was crowned by Principal Dr. Mike Jones. TOP PRIORITY 79
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Page 85 text:
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MC DONALDS sure has changed!!! Mazama was the host of the 1980 District 1 and 2 Art Fair. During four showing days, more than 5500 people came through the doors to see such dis- plays as shown heret and many, many more. One of the big drawing cards to this years show was the presence of such characters as Darth Vader, Spider Man, Ragedy Ann and many more. These peo- ple seemed to attract the attention of many of the young viewers and some- times even put a bit of fear into the character, as they were mobbed for as closer look, by the children. One of the newer events this year included demon- strations of various art techniques by several art instructors and some com- munity artists.
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