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 62 of 216
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Jasen Rhincvault Cindy Rider Matt Ritchie Rick Rowland Christy Sanchas Scott Sexton Tonya Shadley Kristin Shimck Cheri Singleton Diona Skelcy John Smith Mike Smith Wendy Smith Jason Snook Bill Snyder Don Spears Don Spoon Tiffany Stanfill Suzy Stemplc Joleen Stephens Fern Stevens Don Stoney Scott Strain Amy Strample Justin Straus FRESHMEN GO BANANAS! Talk about going bananas! The week before Spring Vacation has always been a week of wild and crazy happenings. The only difference this year was the student council monopolized on this and designated a Go Bananas Week. It kept the kids busy with lots of fun activities and possibly kept a few of them out of trouble! Rhonda Goddard replied to this philosophy, If you can't beat'em, join'em! The first day of the week (which unfortu- nately started on Monday) was St. Patrick's Day, and keeping with the spirit, most everyone wore green. Of course, there were those who didn’t wear green with the hopes of getting pinched! Tuesday was Rainbow-Clash day and the students really got wild. Bright colors and mis- matched patterns and plaids got so bad, some teachers went home to check their bifocals to see if they still worked! Wednesday was the all American Grape Ape Day. Mazama seemed almost to turn into Brixner when so much of the jr. high beloved and overused purple was worn. Thursday was Surfs Up Day and the only problem with it was the weather. The Hawaiian shirts and other apparell looked out of place on the typically Klamath Falls dreary day. Participating in the Lifcsaver pass arc Don Spoon and Wanda Webber I 58-Freshmen

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Patiently awaiting the end of break is Hnck Schlccht and Jason Addy. Break was either too long or t«x short depending on who you talked with James Nowaski Michele O'Connor Don Ohlde Tyler Olson Mike Overstreet Arcilla Parnell Brenda Parrish Kristine Patzke Jennifer Payne Tina Petty Rodney Pfeiffer Shannon Phillips Tammy Pierce Tara Pike Jeremy Plata Brad Polly Joanne Poison Rick Poison Russell Potter Michelle Powell Craig Pratt Tammy Priem Wanda Priem Micah Pullen Soma Ramirez Jenny Ray Karen Reed Sandra Reeder Rafael Reyes Freshmen-57



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Greg Stucky Rachel D. Taylor Rachel L. Taylor John Tena Lisa Thomas Jason Thurbcr Paul Tidrick William Tilton Jason Tobias Brian Toney Brandi Travis Michael Treasure Cindy Uglum Brian Underwood Kathy Valenzuela Marti Veatch Jill Wagner Leah Wagner Tina Weaver Wanda Webber Friday was. of course. Go Bananas Day! Al- most everyone got involved in actions if not in clothes. Those who dressed up generally looked like rotten lemons. But, as we all know, it was the thought that counted! The annual Slave Auction was also held on Friday. Cheerleaders, student council members, athletes and some teachers were auctioned off for a day in order to raise money for Easter Seals. This year $118 was made. The slaves were expected to do their masters bidding on the First Monday back from school as long as they didn’t miss class time and the acts weren’t too degrading. After the auction, our very own version of the Junior Olympics was held. Various members who volunteered from each class competed in this event. There were four different areas of competition. The First was the Marshmallow Eat in which a marshmallow was tied to a string. Participants were then expected to put the string in their mouth and eat the marshmallow by slurping the string up. Next was the Toilet Pa- per Roll where volunteers had to pass a toilet paper roll over their shoulders and under their legs without tearing the paper. In the infamous Orange Pass volunteers formed a line and passed the orange in a relay — the catch was using their necks instead of their hands. Last but not least was the Lifesaver Pass. Another relay was formed, only this time you had to pass lifesavers using toothpicks held by your teeth. Too Close for Comfort are Brett Dodson and Rachel Taylor as they compete in the Lifesaver Pass. Freshmen -59 I

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