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Gobbling up a marshmallow is junior Lance Hoff. Lance was Ma ama's Viking mascot and a very active member of our school. balancing w ith the greatest of skill is ASH secretary Shon O'Donnell. Shon was often seen doing impressions, here he demonstrates the Kjruic KiJ. LEADING THE WAY Organizers. Achievers. Leaders. Three very accurate and truthful ways to describe Mazama's 1985- 86 Student Body Officers. This year these nine special people showed all of us what good plan- ning, an open mind, and a never- say-die attitude can do. ASB officers met every day dur- ing seventh period to discuss Ma- zama issues and share ideas about fund-raising, school activities, and community projects. When it came time for student council meetings, they were in charge. The meetings were quick and smooth thanks to careful coordination of the ASB executives. The officers attended many leadership conferences including the Oregon Association of Student Councils (OASC) fall conference in Eugene, and the OASC spring conference in Portland. Participat- ing in these, and various others, our representatives picked up ideas for pep assemblies, fund raisers, and getting everyone involved in school endeavors. Thanks to their overwhelming dedication and readiness to lead the way, Mazama ASB officers have proved that they've got what it takes. Taking yet another note is student coun- cil advisor Mr Leroy Christophersen. Mr Christophersen gave guidance to the stu- dent council and helped with the many ac- tivities that the group sponsored Associate Student body Officers lor 198S-H6: Shon O'Donnell, secretary; Lori Henderson, to-president; Kandy Dobson, vice-president; Stephanie Long. business manager; Khonda Goddard, co-president; Sheila Ivins, second vice-president; Lance Hoff, viking mascot. Dirk DeGroot. fourth vice-president, and Gia Clinton, third vice-president ASB Officers-127
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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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Freshman class officers: Wanda Webber, secretary; Brett Dodson, treasurer; and Marti Veatch. vice-president Not pictured is Donald Spoon, president. Breaking away from his work for a moment is Donald Spoon. Donald participated in many sports including football, basketball, and baseball during his frosh year. JUNIOR INFLUENCE The junior year of high school is a very busy and active time. Lead- ing the way for juniors were Ra- shell Carvahlo and Shannon Bros- terhous, co-presidents. Bart Wor- rell. vice-president, Janel Jolliff, treasurer, and Jason Tuffs, spirit manager. These people planned and su- pervised the decorating of the win - ning hall for homecoming and spent a lot of time and devotion on making the 1986 junior-senior prom, Cherish the Moments,” a success. With individuals as organized and dedicated as these, the Class of 1987 was a great asset to Mazama High School. FRESHMAN CHARISMA Coming into a new school isn't always easy, but having outgoing leaders like Donald Spoon, presi- dent, Marti Veatch, vice-president, Wanda Webber, secretary, and Brett Dodson, treasurer, makes the change a little smoother. The freshman class was fortu- nate enough to be able to put on the dance after the Mazama-K.U. football game which brought in a lot of money. A jewelry sale was held later in the year to raise mon- ey. The freshmen made it through Welcome Week and Kangaroo Court proving that even when the chips are down, the Class of 1989 doesn’t give up, and for the next three years will continue to reach for their goals. 1985-86 junior class officers: Bart Worrell, vice-president; Rashcll Carvalho, co- president; Jason Tuffs, spirit manager; Shannon Brosterhous, co-president; and Janel Jolliff. treasurer. Modeling for the Shasta Plaza Spring Fashion Show is Janel Jolliff. Janel, along with many other Mazama juniors, were contestants in the 1986Junior Miss Pageant. 128-Class Officers
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