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MUSIC Tuning up! Mr. Johnson made sure that he. as well as his students, were prepared for instruction. Music is a part of everyday life. No day would be complete without listening to a song of some sort. At Mazama four special people help carry out the music tradition to all students willing to take part in choir, orchestra, or band. Being thrown out of the Vienna Operahouse for exploring the no visitors area was one music experience choir teacher Mrs. Juanita Eitenier will never forget. Mrs. Eitenier spent a lot of time with choir, and when asked what she does in her spare time she said, What spare time? Other courses in music study was: Orchestra instructed by Dwayne Johnson; concert band lead by Ken White; and jazz, symphonic, marching, and pep bands headed by Charles Moresi. These teach- ers devote a large amount of time to their students. Their time was well spent, as it was visible in the students' performances. Through music classes you gain a disci- pline that you can’t get anywhere else.” —-Juania Eltenien Who is your favorite music artist? Juanita Eitcncir Bach to Stine Dwayne Johnson Itzach Perlman Charles Moresi Chick Corea Music-119
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John Bastanelli Jeff Bridges Scott Teeples Jesus Christ Bob Wclzbacker June Allison Who is your favorite star? Dennis Bailey Charleton Heston Nancy Brown Woody Allen Ed Holcomb I have many 118-Industrial Art INDUSTRIAL ART Industrial Arts are extra classes that can help to round out a student’s curriculum. They also are a nice break from the typical math, science, and English classes. Industrial Arts classes range from engine requiring to picture drawing. One such class is woods. Over the years this has been a class dominated by male students. Mr. Holcomb, who teaches woods 1-4, says, Girls always seem to do well in woodworking, but there are too few. We need more girls to sign-up for Industrial Arts.” Mr. Holcomb not only teaches wood-working, but also uses his skill as a means of summer financial support. Mr. Bailey, the small engines and automotive teacher says, Our society carries an apathetic atti- tude towards education, which carries over to a majority of students.” He feels that if Siudents participated more in activities, their quality of learning would increase. Home economic classes can prepare students for life’s everyday necessities, food, and clothing. Teaching students to be prepared for a future which includes cooking and sewing was Miss Brown. It was, however, her last year at Mazama. Of the school and its students she said, It's been an excellent first teaching experience. Other classes in Industrial Arts included: Metals and Amateur Radio taught by Mr. Teeples; Woods, Mechanical Drawing, and Electricity by Mr. Welz- backer, plus basic and advanced art, courtesy of Mr. Bastianelli who believes, Snooze and you lose!” Looking into things. Mr Bailey gave his students hands-on training in small engines class. A final touch. John Bastianelli’s creative hands help students to show their art abilities. Gathering up supplies for daily cooking labs is Nancy Bro» Nancy helped prepare required amounts for cooking class.
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C7 Ron Conner I feel the new principal has been a real good addition to Mazama Winnie DcWitt Our new principal is great! Jerry Fitzpatrick I think the major change has been our new principal. The school is more orga - nized and beneficial to students. Larry Lund Mr. Pisan is the major change this year, and I think he's doing a whale of a job! What do you feel has been the major change this year and how do you feel about it? Leroy Christophersen The major change is getting a new principal, and 1 feel great about it because he's doing the best job any principal has ever done. Mike Pisan I wasn't here before but I believe we're a gener- ally happy high school. Discussing school policies are Superintendent Dr. Earl Fer- guson and Principal Mr. Mike Pisan. These two men played a vital role in the operation of our school. Manning the door at home basketball games is Mr. Jerry Fitzpatrick. Mr. Fitzpatrick was in charge of discipline at Ma- zama. Attempting to master a difficult partner stunt are Trisha Glick and Tammy Olson. Mrs. DcWitt was advisor to this group. 120-Administration
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