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Page 64 text:
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This years Senior class, the Class of “82,” spent all four years at Mazama. Our Freshman year was spent at the “mid-high” and although it was a good year, the majority of the students were unhappy about the change to the four year system. It was like we were pro- grammed to want to go to Klamath Union plus the matter of splitting up of friends. But when our Sophomore year came around, we found that we all en- joyed having Seniors around. We really were a part of a high school, a brand new one, where we would have a big part in the starting of traditions. Our Junior year we put on a very successful Junior-Senior Prom, profitting greatly. In our senior year we did all the normal things seniors do: Putting on the Win- ter Formal; Planning a Trip-Tea, Ban- quet, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. All in all, the years we spent at Mazama weren’t all that bad and will be remem- bered always. Especially the finishing of the “M”. Pictured right, are several members of the Senior Class enjoying “their” stairs. 60 CLASS OF 1982
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November: Serious VERA VERSTEEG, CARL McMANN •January: Dedicated LISA NOV ASAD, DOUG HARRIS OUTSTANDING JUNIORS December: Cheerful LEWIS BARGER, LORI FELLOWS February: Loveable CARL HANSON, JODIE GLASSOW April: Athletic May: Successful LISA KALAJIAN, DARREN KEN ERBES, SHANNON SHEW DERRY BOY GIRL OF THE MONTH 59
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Above, Starla Story, Shelley Zumbrun, Kosie Heiderer and Julie Nelson participate in twin day. Although not officers these young ladies donated a great deal of their time to the activities of their class. 9 MM Vice President Counselor Leroy Christopherson At the beginning of the year the Sen- ior Class was led by Ken Scott but after he moved Bill Schmeck stepped up and took his place. Clinton Taylor became Vice President and Cheryl Cameron and Peggy Angelo were treasurer and secretary. These four seniors, along with Mr. Leroy Christopherson, Karen Lentz, Linda Webb-Bowen worked hard together in planning of many of the senior activities. Their biggest and most time consuming project was the senior trip which finally was a 24 hour excursion to Marriotts. A new twist to senior events was the BBQ in place of the tea. Bill Schmeck President OFFICERS 1982 61
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