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Page 89 text:
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specui: DA VS, P80PC8, 8V8NZS, ASS8MPJCJ8S. It seemed like every time one turned around this year they heard of some type of visitor awaiting to talk with interested students, or get them involved in school activities. As seen on this page, from commedians in the upper left corner, climbing the hill to build the M , entertainment by the Air Force Jazz Band, or listening to Miss Klamath County, there was something for everyone to get involved in, or someone to listen too. TOP PRIORITY 85
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Page 88 text:
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The students of Mazama were very fortunate this year to have had the opportunity to see and hear a variety of special programs. The year began with a dynamic presentation on the screen called Power Play”, this program was designed to encourage a feeling of pride, and it did just that. Other programs which we viewed, although not all pictured, included: Governor Victor Atiyeh. Grandparents visitation. The Air Force Jazz Band, Male Model of the Year, Fred Crowell and Friend. Rhonda Jensen, Miss Klamath County, and 80 year old William Hetzel. a Bas- ketball Trick Shot Artist who was well received by the Student Body. Smiling, Gov. Atiyeh waits to address the Student Body as Doug Dirschl Student Body President introduces him.
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Page 90 text:
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JUMP JUMP JUMP SPRING W66K The student body decided that the begin - ning of spring, the end of school should be celebrated this year. And so it was. A week of activities designed to get peo- ple in the mood for the up coming sum - mer vacation was planned. One of the biggest events of the week was the WALK IN . WALK IN , that is exactly what the students and faculty did. Everyone was encouraged to ride the school busses, walk, car pool, ride their bikes, find some way to get to school that conserved ener- gy, and 90% of the student body did just that. Other events included a faculty—student ball game, and a picnic in the rain with a challenge of the sexes following. NOW WHAT??? 86 MAZAMA S
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