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

 - Class of 1986

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ART PALETTE SHOWS OFF COLOR! Art Palette,” the theme for this year's art fair, was held at Mazama High School. The fair was from April 30 till May 3. Valhalla Court was transformed into a world of art. Displayed were the art works of kindergarten through high school students. The schools that participated in the fair were: Peli- can, Roosevelt, Fairview, Mills, Riverside, Conger, Lucile O'Neill, Brixner, Ponderosa, K.U., and Ma- zama. First place winners from the Mazama art department were: Bar- bara Ussleman, Mike Martinez, Leslie Cain, Rebecca Rial, Matt Pollard, Bill Snyder, Kelly Bram- ble, and Shawn Pomeroy. Thanks to the talents of all who entered, this year's fair was one of the most successful! 146-Art Fair Besides an work, photography, and industrial projects were home economics projects. These beautiful clothes were made by Mazama students. A horse portrait done by Carol Richardson was one of the paintings in the art fair. There was a lot of animal paintings in the art fair.

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HOME EC. CLUB One club that has just started this year is the Home Economics Club. The organization's ac- tivities are based upon what the members want to do and what interests them. The club provides activities for those who don't participate in sports. President is Shea Cooper, vice president Melo- dy Lee. treasurer Lisa Thomas, and secretaries are Dina Russell and Crystal Winters. To help raise funds for the club one of the activities they did was to have a car wash. The main activity for the Home Economics Club was visiting residents at a Care Center. The girls ran errands and visited the people at Highland Care Center on a regular weekly basis. This being the club's first year they had a regular attendance of 12-15 members. This a very good club and anyone who wants to join and stick with the club is welcome to join. HOME EC. CLUB: FRONT: Kristy Layne, Melody Lee. Christina Sanchas. Jeana Cox. BACK: Shawna Moore, Shea Cooper, Lisa Thomas, Ms. Brown, and Crystal Winters HONOR SOCIETY In search of academic excellence among high school students. Honor Society kept students aware that their achievements are appreciated. In order to be a member of this elite group students must obtain and maintain a 3.50 G.P.A. The group consists of: Seniors-Mike Barnett. Melin- da Bender. Leah Boivin. Michelle Dudek.John Dykes, Val Gorman. Brookes Hunt. Denise Koepke. Stephanie Long, Katie Miller, Crystal Myers, Willie Ondricek, Dan Pieratt, Mark Richardson, Kevin Taylor, Suzann Wells. Erie Vanderhoff. Juniors-Lisa Aldinger, Belinda Ba- dorek. Shannon Brosterhous, Kevin Cooper, Tammy Dentinger. Miles Ervin. Debby Freeman, Kristina Ha- kanson, Doug Havlina. Beth Hutcheson. Sheila Ivins, Janel Joliff, Twyla Morris. Russell Ramey. Kathy Rom- merdahl. Wendy Shimek, Christina Stucky, Laura Wag- ner. Bart Worrell. Sophomores-Candice Arana. Lin Baz- zano. Scott Beebe. Bill Bridges. Tammy Burk, Gia Clin- ton, Annette Duncan. Cindi Faulkner, Heidi Gardiner. Steve Hamblin, Brian Kozcliski, Calvin Martin, Jenny McGee, Leah McGuire, Mike Murray. Scott Neel, Hoang Nguyen, Shawn Pomeroy, Christian Reiten, Miles Wiltrout, Jennifer Zelnar, Mike Heryford, and Michelle Turner. Honor Society Officers: FRONT: President-Suzann Wells, Vice-president-Twyla Morris. Secretary - Beth Hutcheson. BACK: Advisor-Mr. Wagner, and Trea- sure-Tammy Dentinger. STUDENTS FOR STUDENTS In response to concern about the physical and emotional well-being of students, a Students for Students group was initiated early this year. Some 25-30 Mazama students have completed Crisis Intervention Skills training, with an emphasis on suicide prevention and peer support. The group, started by sophomore student Gia Clinton, has received the support of the Mazama Guidance staff as well as Doug Wasden, counselor at the Klamath County Juvenile Department, and Leah Hennigson, Children's Services Division counsel- or. Students are presently involved in helping other students on an indivudal and group basis under the direction of Wasden and Mrs. Hennig- son. Also, Mr. Christophersen takes a large part of this program, not only is he the advisor, but he also helps to create this program to be a success. FRONT to BACK: Cindy Uglum, Briana Stem- bridge. Tiffany Stanfill, Twyla Morris, Lisa Al- dingcr, Pam Aldinger, Tammy Detinger, Michelle Pryor, Vontina Lewis, Melinda Bender, April Holmes, Jenny McGee, Kristina Hakinson, Matt Preston, Chris Fueller, Tina Maxwell, Erin Rogers, Wendy Shimeck. and Mr. Christophersen. Clubs-145



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BOOSTER CLUB-RIGHT UP OUR ALLEY! Selling chances for prizes galore are Katherine Verst egg and Barb Pederson. The Booster CJub raised money before basketball games with their raffles. Ready for Hawaii are Stan Bun. Donald Shaltcross, Tom Gardner, and Steve Bun. This ream were one of the many teams that helped raise money in the bowl-a-thon. Have we ever really thought why most of our school activities can continue to run' The reason many can is thanks to the Booster Club. The Boosters are a group of people who are interested in supporting Ma ama activities and to raise money so that our activities can continue. This year the main project of the Booster was to raise funds to buy lights for our football field. They organized a bowl-a-thon which raised almost $4,(XX). First place team in the Bowl-a-thon was Bart Worrell, Russell Ramey. Ron Pin- ner, and Brad Kiser. Glen Franke had the most money pledged with $268.85. One of the past projects of the Boosters was to send the band to Canada. President of the Boosters was Gail Galloway; Co-Vice Presi- dents. Mike Beeson and Steve Clement; Secretary. Dave Franke and Treasurer Darrell Hilliker. If you want to support Mazama- join the Boosters! This painting, done by John Harkcma, was one of the many paintings in the art fair Paintings as good as these were in great number at the fair this year. This geisha girl painting was done by Rebecca Rial. Rebecca is a very talented artist at Mazama in the art department. Booster Club-147

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