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

 - Class of 1986

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SENIOR SUPREMACY The senior class officers of 1985-86 indeed proved worthy of that cherished title “senior. Eric Kruse and Jack Heaton, co-presi- dents, Marieka Losinski, vice- president, Greg Wunder, treasurer, and Denise Koepke, secretary, all did an outstanding job in setting examples and promoting not only class spirit, but the spirit of the entire student body. In the first half of the year, these officers were busy planning the Winter Formal. With that done, the organizing of graduation ac- tivities began. Twelve years of schooling have come to an end, but these and all the members of the senior class have a chance of again promoting spirit . . . this time in life. Senior class officers for 1965-86: Jack Heaton, co-president, Denise Koepke. secretary; Eric Kruse, co-president; Marieka Losinski, vice-president, and Greg Wunder, treasurer. Preparing to ride down the road of life are Eric Kruse and Denise Koepke. Seniors were faced with many decisions concerning their future this year. Class Officers-129 Building the winning float and designing the runner-up hall for Homecoming were just two of the many accomplishments of the sophomore class of 1986. These achievements were reached by the whole class, but Scott Beebe and Bill Bridges, co- presidents, Annette Duncan and SOPHOMORE MAGNETISM Tricia Glick, co-secretaries, and Alaina Bogle, treasurer sat down and undertook the task of outlin- ing the designs and preparing for the decoration of both the hallway and float. The Class of 1988 was truly a vital element in the triumphs and victories of Mazama High School. Officers for ihc sophomores in 1965-86, front: Tricia Glick. co-secretary; second: Annette Duncan, co-secretary; Alaina Bogle, treasurer; back: Scott Beebe and Bill Bridges, co - presidents. Marking the entrance to the sophomore's Homecoming Hall is a tin-foil sign. The sophomores received second place for their hall.

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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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SPIRIT MAKERS If you enjoy screaming and yelling, freezing through the cold winter in a fourteen-inch skirt, then you would have something in common with Ma- zama's varsity football rally. The squad consisted of 12 girls. It all begins in June when practice starts to get ready to go to camp, where chants and per- formance cheers are mastered. Camp was a lot of hard work, but it paid off in our performance during both foot- ball and basketball seasons, said var- sity rally member Megan Collier. Ma- xima came home from camp with a superior trophy and four blue ribbons. After camp preparation begins for football season. Chants are practiced over and over until they arc perfect. The highlight of the season for the rally was cheering at the K.U.-Mazama game. It was one of the greatest times I had during the season. said Debbie Jacky. Through all the hard work, re- sponsibility and dedication the rally had a successful and fun season. VARSITY FOOTBALL RALLY FRONT: Melissa Florez, Leah Worrell. Toni Gardner. Billie Jo Buehler. Sally Alexander, Nicole Arana, Jenny Chambers. Megan Collier. BACK Lin Bazzano, Jacquie Hoggarth, Shannon Brosterhaus, Debbie Jacky. The four senior members of the varsity squad were Debbie Jacky. Jenny Chambers, Nicole Arana. Sally Alexander. Cheering on her ream, Lindy Lamber gives it her all. Lindy was a very spirited member on the football rally. Performing at a pep assembly, the rally gets ready to dance. This year the rally performed to What I like about you, by the Romantics and Be true to your school,” by the Beach Boys. Teaching the crowd a new cheer. Shan- non Brostcrhous. Toni Gardner, and Deb- bie Jacky show their stuff. The rally learned many new cheers at a camp they attended over the summer. 130-Varsity Boys’ Rally

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