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SPEECH TEAM With a new advisor to get use to, the speech team got off to a roaring start. They adapted well, and spent many hours working hard to bring honor to our school. This years team consisted of: Matt Brown, Andrea Sheridan, El- len Fortune, Jay Royer, Tricia Rohr- backer, Melinda Wiltrout, Wendy Whitney, Keith Milligan, Dan Sucholz, Brenda McKennie, JP Parks, Sam Crockett, Chris Norton, Jon Babcock, Robert Barratt, Carolyn Freeman, Rob- in Williams, Tony Coillier and Advisor Lucy Adams. F B L A Future Business Leaders of America is one of Mazama’s more active clubs. The club participated in numerous fund raising events, which enabled them to attend the district business skills contest in Bend and the state business skills contest in Portland. Throughout the year, FBLA ran the student store, splitting profits with var- ious other clubs at Mazama. FBLA also took part in the school rummage sale, bake sales, cake raffles, bunny-grams, and several lunch time popcorn pop sales. Early spring showed just how active FBLA was, February saw several busi- ness students, most of which were FBLA members, take part in OIT Busi- ness day. 14 contestants placed in the First, second, or third place category. On April 6, several of Mazama’s busi- ness students as well as two art stu- dents, traveled to Bend for district competition. Again this too was a suc- cess. Fifteen competitors placed first, second or third with twenty qualifying for state competition. State Competition in Portland was the highlight of the year. Fifteen FBLA members competed. Pam Gamble, FBLA business manager, placed forth in electronic calculators, and Ken Wyr- ick placed fourth in business math II. Probably the most exciting event of the state competition was Betty Trainor being elected as State Vice President of District 6. FBLA will continue to be one of Ma- zama’s more active clubs as we see more and more business students join this or- ganization. LAURA BURNS President CLUBS 131
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MATH TEAM The Math Team was one of the more competitive teams around Mazama this year. Under the guidance of Mr. Stew- art the team placed first in the SOC and one team member, Vera Versteeg didn’t miss any of the math problems at any meet. The Math Team was made up of these people: Jeff Butler, Daren Klein, Steve Klos, Mark English, Dave San- dahl, and Vera Versteeg. r i 'V n j I FBLA members pictured: Kari Rusth, | Pam Gamble, Shelley Zumbrun, Ronda I Gibson. Peggy Angelo, Cathy Stemple, • Gina Chilcote, Julie Ayers, Betty Trainor. 4 Kim Crowe, Joyce Rowe, Laura Burns, I Lisa Novasad, Patsy Young, Jamie Dyer, - Advisor Cathie Bunnell. LETTERMAN CLUB was started late in the school year, it is hoped that next season more persons with letters will join. This year saw the club in- volved in the carnival. Denise Bellotti served as the president, some members included: Mike Lewis, Jo Wiseman, Dawn Schmitt, Brian Ritter, Pam Gil- len, Sharon Buckley, Lisa Kalayjian, Linda Smith, Carmen Thomas, Jeff Hampson. dAfeiflU. -W... 130 CLUBS
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T H E - Staff members: Robin FitzGerald, Ken Sunitsch, Ronda Gibson, Brad Harrigan, Sheryl Mantz, Ron Morris, Cindy Spears, Sharon Rowe, Tracy Nork, Jessica Wiltrout, JaReda Webb, Mike Rossetto, Val Crawford, Joni Townsend, Karin McAndrews, Kevin McAndrews, Cindy Neel, Jami Kahly, Angie Reinke. n t m m ma ik. i 132 YEARBOOK STAFF
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