Mazama High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1986

Page 129 of 216

 

Mazama High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 129 of 216
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CUSTODIANS Throughout the schol year Mazama students frequently heard an insistent voice come over the intercom and request the services of a custodian. The custodial staff at Mazama High School was constantly occupied in its efforts to keep the school looking clean and well cared for. Such tasks as sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, and cleaning bathrooms, were the responsibilities of the custo- dians. The job of a custodian doesn't end when the students are released for summer vacation. Instead, they spend the summer caring for the campus by mowing lawns and running the sprinkler systems. They also wax the gym floor and paint doors and walls. In reality, a custodian's job is never done! Mazama's students and faculty are proud of the appearance of the school building and the sur- rounding landscape, and they have the custodians to thank for this pride. Push that broom! Shirley Cummings works hard to make sure the floors were always clean. What have we here? Delbert Arant takes stock of what's in the custodian s cabinet They work hard for their money. Shirley Cumming, George Blankenship. Leo Davis, and Delbert Aram gathered together for a brief moment. Custodians-125

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124-Cooks What is your favorite food? Verna Gachard Quiche Jean Gibbs Pizza Roberta Hayes Spaghetti Terry Kinderknecht Junk Food Karen Makinson Popcorn Lois Myers Pizza COOKS — As they passed through the cafeteria line Ma- zama students were always confronted with the cheery faces and helping hands of the cooks. This special group of people devoted a great deal of time and effort to preparing quality food. Approxi- mately 250-300 students were served lunch in the cafeteria each day. The food consisted of hot lunches as well as snack foods. The hot lunches were designed to be nutritious. Therefore they contained foods from four basic food groups. From the snack bar, stu- dents could purchase such foods as sandwiches, doughnuts, cookies, fruits, and granola bars. Also, one could choose a hamburger and french fries or a chef salad instead of the regular hot lunch. Avail- able beverages are milk, fruit juices, and milk- shakes. Obviously, the cooks had to work hard to fur- nish such a wide variety of food to the student body. Yet, despite the high quality of the food and the quantity of time spent preparing it, eating in the cafeteria is very economical. The cooks deserve warm recognition for their service to Mazama High School. Cooking up another nutritious meal is Verna Gathard and Roberta Hayes. They prepared lunches everyday. No job is ever complete until the paperwork is done. Lois Myers tried to planned menu of various kind. Are these the fries? Jean Gibbs cooked a lot of french fries this year at Mazama High School.



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1985-86 student council members, front: Scott Beebe, Miles Wiitrout. Bill Bridges. Jancl Jolliff. Trisha dick. Annette Duncan. Kenneth Erickson; second: Steve Cox. Alaina Bogle. Kelly Walters. Dirk DeGroot. Wanda Webber. Brett Dodson, Stephanie Long. Denise Koepke, Lisa Aldingcr, Lara Pound. Jack Heaton, Melissa Florez. Lori Henderson, Sheila Ivins. Gia Clinton. Maricka Losinski. Rhonda Goddard; back: Shane Evans, Nathan Kruse, Shawn Leahy, Marti Veatch, Mark Teel. Randy Hand, Shon O Donnell, Bart Worrell, Greg Wunder, Jason Tuffs, Randy Dobson, Teddy Geaney. and Eric Kruse. STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Mazama's 1986-87 student council consisted of representa- tives from all fifth period classes, all class officers, and all ASB offi- cers. The fifth period reps were elect- ed at the beginning of the first semester. Another election was held at the beginning of second semester to elect new (or re-elect previous! delegates from fifth pe- riod. No matter who filled the po- sition, the job was always the same: Report to fifth period on what took place at the meetings. Student council usually met once a month in order to discuss new and old business and to come up with some fresh ideas and sug- gestions for improving our school. They made many decisions regard- ing Homecoming, and helped with charities such as Red Cross and Faster Seals. Showing a little- authority in a student council meeting is co-president Rhonda Goddard Rhonda was an editor for the I. ncc and a major organizer of the Safe Rides Program. Discussing school issues (or are they') are Nathan Kruse. Lara Pound. Dirk DeGroot. and Brett Dodson. Members of student council were in charge of getting word to the student body on what happened during meetings. 126-Student Council

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