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

 - Class of 1986

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Ken Wolf Craig Wood wick Bart Worrell Jaci Wyatt Darrell Yazzie Andrea Zende)as SAME OLD ROUTINE 6:30 a.m. The alarm clock beeps incessantly as you fall out of bed, hit the floor, moan, and start your morning shower. 7:15 a.m. Mow down whatever suitable breakfast you can find, be it Fruit Loops, eggs, pop tarts, or cold pizza. 8:15 a.m. Slide into your first period class just in time, only partially awake, awaiting the grand open- ing of your eyes. The day proceeds before lunch with last-minute test cramming, boring lectures, and finally be- coming fully awake just in time for lunch. 11:55 a.m. Lunch time. You and your friends hop into whatever available vehicle, come within an inch of death trying to get out of the parking lot, and for what So you can wait in line at McDon- ald's, Taco Bell, Burger King. etc. It's when you finally get your lunch that you realize what time it is. and you're late for fifth period . . . again. 1:30 p.m. Yet another dreary class. Sounds like a good time for a little nap. And if your one of the lucky ones, only one more class to go. 3:40 p.m. Arriving at work, only Five minutes late, but walking in as though you’re right on time. To- day is a good day because no one notices. 8:00 p.m. Finally home. You have to watch at least an hour of TV to keep up with the latest shows. After all, you have to have something to talk about at school tomorrow. 9:30 p.m. Decide to make an effort on your homework — either Spanish, algebra, social studies, possibly even a combination of them if the spirit moves you. 12:00 a.m. Fall asleep on your math study guide, thus for- getting to set the alarm. Another day passes for a Mazama student. Will it ever end??? K -Juniors

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 Making his own kind of music is Rob Rhoades I ik Merrill Potato Festival is a chance foir the band to march in style. Alice Starkey Debbie Stemple Kraig Stuck Marie Stucky Pam Sullivan Patti Swenson Shannon Thill Rod Thompson Mike Tucker Jason Tuffs Michelle Tuttle Allen Uglum Mike Valenzuela Jason Vincent Jim Vinson Laura Wagner Scott Walliman Steve Wallin Melissa Warner Ben Wasden Charlotte Waters Katherine Watley Annette Weaver Scott Webber John Williams Joe Williamson Larry Willis Todd Wilson Wendy Wilson Juniors-37



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All the friends l or most of us. attending Ma ama High School means a simple morning walk or drive. But for ten German students it was a very different story. Thirteen hours of plane and automobile travel brought these students to Mazama s doors. Two of the foreign exchange students were Marc Khry and Henri Schomaker I hey attended classes here for three weeks Marc and Henri agree that school and its subjects are much easier here than at home which is Ladcnburg. Germany. 'I he city they live in is 2,000 years old which, compared to our cities, is ancient. When asked. NX hat hadn't you expected to find in Amerca' they said. 1 he people here are very friendly, more so than at home. According to Henri, Family life here is easier, more relaxed. During their stay Henri lived with F.ric Vanderhoffs family and Marc with Ken l.cppert's family. American life was a big change for them. They did things here for the first time that we. as Americans, consider basics. They visited Crater I.akc, went water skiing, and attended movies The movies they wanted to see were, of course. Back to the Future and Rambo First Blood Fart II. Our glorious fast-food industry, being what it is, made a big impression on our visitors with tacos, piz a. and hamburgers as favorites. They were also introduced to our music, resulting in two favorities: Too l.ate for Love and Billy Don't Lose My Number. There were a number of other students who also visited from Germany. They were: Richard Banschback, Haldun Tuncay, Christian Muller, Nicole Rtdinger. Karen Sauder, Felicia Sicinke. Annette Trohne. and Suzanne Zurger. Unfortunately, these students were unable to be interviewed; however, they are still to be remembered. In closing, a few days before they left (September 2 1, 1985) we asked them it they were ready to go home. Both Marc and Henri replied NO!' And, when asked what they would miss most Henri said. All the friends we made.

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