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VARSITY A VERY RALLY SPIRITED GIRLS GROUP Mazama’s Varsity Rally spent most of the summer getting ready for this years athletic seasons. In addition to daily practices and special sessions, they spent four days at a spirit camp in Ashland. During camp, they demonstrated their spirit, which was seen all year, by capturing awards for most spirited and also for best dance routine. The girls worked hard this year to continue our spirited tradition, and they did a very fine job. With only two varsity girls being seniors we know we will have a very talented, spirited rally next season. These girls not only performed at as- semblies, but also at games, and com- Rosie Heiderer peted in local competition at Jefferson Square at the beginning of the school year. This competition got them start- ed. The young ladies on rally, raise their money to send them to camps, buy uni- forms, and to purchase items necessary to make the year a success. They earned their money this year by selling pens, working in the concession stand, and holding the first Mr. Irresistible con- test. The 1981-1982 year will always be re- membered by these young ladies. The ups and downs, the wins and the losses, the hours spent together as one, the hours apart as one. It is not easy to give a whole year as Varsity Rally Person.
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BREAKING LOOSE, 1981-1982 DEAR MAZAMA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT BODY: Our year as co-student body presi- dents was one which we revolved around a theme of change. Our goal was to ex- pand Mazama’s existing activities, while at the same time trying to introduce new activities to both the school and the community as well. Change is often a difficult thing to ini- tiate, because people generally tend to have a negative reaction toward new and different ways. Mazama students, how- ever, consistently proved to be both helpful and supportive in their attitudes toward our changes. We tried many new things this year, and always found the students eager to participate. Another new activity was our Restau- rant of the Month Contest. We received an incredible amount of participation in this contest, especially considering its newness, and we would like to express our thanks to all the students for their outstanding support! In addition to enthusiastically partici- pating in assemblies, class competitions. ACTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Theresa Erick- son, Olen Beeman, Joe Sandahl, Katie Beck, Jon Babcock, Steve Klos, Kevin Woodward. class yells, and other activities, Mazama stu- dents also quickly adopted a new tradition: Horrible Hankies. In just two days, we sold over five hundred Horrible Hankies. Stu- dents wore these at basketball games, and to school, and showed a lot of spirit while doing so. Mazama students continued to uphold our traditionally famous spirit, despite losses of games and of players. Everyone was still en- thusiastic and showed pride in our Vikings. This year we had a theme of “Breaking Loose.” We wanted to try new things, and to break away from all the old KU traditions while, at the same time, establishing some new ones of our own. Our students consistently showed more pride and spirit than “other schools” in this area, and have always had a positive attitude toward Mazama. These qualities make Ma- zama and its student stand above and be- yond schools not only in our conference, but in our state too. Our last year at Mazama has been one which consisted not only of a lot of work, but of a lot of fun as well. We would like to thank the student body for their support and en- thusiasm which has made our year such a fun and rewarding experience. SINCERELY, JEFF BUTLER LESLIE COLE Co-Student Body Presidents ASB OFFICERS A YEAR THAT WE’LL REMEMBER Mi V ACTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kristi Ford, Pam Gillen, Trish Rohrbacker, Tammy Baumgart, Lorna Jones, Brad Nichols, Greg Butler, Brad Harrigan.
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