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

 - Class of 1986

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Mazama High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 59 of 216
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Kathy King Scott Kinsey Janeen Knight Robert Koffler Dennis Koger Nathan Kruse Howard Larman Aaron Larsen Ronald Larson Kirsty Laync Christopher Lehman Phil Len Chris Lenzo Randy Lethlean Duke Lewis Erica Lewis Daniel Lipe Brad Loomis Angela Lopez Mark Losinski Chris Lounsbury Daniel Lunsford Allison Martin Kelly Martin Ted Martin WHICH WAY DO WE CO? So many room, so many halls . . . the first week of high school isn't easy. There is a lot of adjusting to be done. In high school everyone fends for themselves as freshmen soon learn. Here is one freshman's story of that learning experience: On the first day of school, I went to the wrong classroom and sat there about 15 minutes while thinking 'what a small class because only two other people were there. Finally a teacher. Mr. Morgan, came to the room and without too much embarrassment led me to the right class. I managed to make it to the right classes until 5th period when I ended up in Mr. W I backer's metals class instead of English with Mrs. Adams. After the week of being lost came another obstacle called Welcome Week, and what an obstacle it was. It was a rather scary week. I didn’t think my senior would find me as I crept behind lockers and hid in the cafeteria, but she did. That day I had to carry a doll around school. The next few days consisted of things such as: dressing up in weird clothes, doing embarrassing things, and going to Kangaroo Court where some of the freshmen had to wear paper bags on their heads. One would never think that so few days could cause such tear and panic as Welcom Week did. With the closing of Kangaroo Court the feeling of torment and humiliation ended and without losing any members of the freshmen class! Freshmen-55

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Jeffery Hayden George Hayes Geri Hiskey Lisa Hoff Lorenzo Holmes Chris Howard Jessica Howard Trade Hulme Jennifer Humphreys David Hunt Jason Hunt Lynda Husted Denver Hylemon Russell Ingram Buck Jackson Eric Jackson Gregory Jackson Hunter Jackson Deanna Jakeway Raymond Jamison Richard Jasso Steve Jensen Krista Jordan John Keller Robert Kerekes PAIN AND EXHAUSTION Often the price one pays for good grades is hard work. Such is the case with freshmen phys- ical education. The activities that make up the daily p.e. curriculum depend a lot on the weather. In the fall and spring, p.e. activities consist of jogging, softball, tennis, soccer, speedaway. and calis- thenics. Winter activities differ. They are: bas- ketball, volleyball, tumbling, dance routines (for the girls) and, of course, calisthenics. Some students feel that these activities re- quire too much exertion. Freshman Didi Cran- dell feels that, It’s o.k., but I’d much rather not take it at all.” However, there were many stu- dents who really enjoyed p.e. Tammy Priem commented, It was fun; I liked it. The teachers were pretty nice.” Tina Petty liked the class since she felt, It gave us a chance to talk. Physical Education instructor. Miss Veitch, says, This year's freshmen class was cooperat- ive, and they seemed to enjoy p.e. While some freshmen had a negative view of p.e., most seemed to handle it well. No matter what one's opinion may be, freshmen p.e. is a requirement at Mazama and probably always will be. After all, except in very unusual cases, p.e. is for one’s benefit. Blocking the ball? George Hayes and Chris Howard par- ticipated in freshmen p.e. 54 -Freshmen



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 Danny Matejsek Randy Maxwell Patricia McAndrews Jason McClung Jason McDonald Darla McFall Yvonne McGinnis Larry McKinney Jeff McLean Randy McNeilly Rusty Melton Kimberly Miller Seth Miller Lynette Minch Steve Mitchell Robert Moat Troy Morin Joy Morris Bryan Mueller Lisa Mullendore Derek Nadvomick Timer Nelson Heather Neves Raymond Noble Tim Nork Kelly Norton Up to no good is Greg George. Tammi Wiley, and Joe Carroll. Did the freshmen class ever rest? 56- Freshmen

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