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Cheering for her teammates is Kelly Bramble. Kelly has taken an active part in the Powder Puff games throughout high school. Showing true spirit arc Lenny Spetter. Steve Floyd. Rob Cox. Lance Hoff, and Manny Garcia. These cheerleaders risked ridicule and embarrassment to support the team. Defending their goal line are Michelle Dudek and teammate. Mazama's defense was strong against the pelicans. Wearing football make-up was one way for Denise Mears. Maricka Losinski, and l.eah Bolvin to prepare for the game. Others wore jerseys and even football pants. 78-Powder Puff
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Mike Barnett overtakes an opponent. Mike developed from a J.V. to a top varsity runner in one year. Troy Lcpley and Dan Pieratt run in close proximity to each other. Team work is a key factor in Cross Country. Dcna Russel, Toni Bollctio. and Barbra Ussclman run side by side. Only four girls participated this season. RUNNER OF THE YEAR Name: Toni Bolletio Grade: Sophomore a Toni has been running for one year. She also participates in track, and enjoys baseball. Cross Country is fun, keeps me in shape, and 1 like to run the distances.
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UNITED WAY REAPS BENEFITS Though the Powder Puff game is looked upon as a fun event, its pur- pose is to raise money for the United Way. This year the Powder Puff Game raised a sum of $1078. In addition Mazama sponsored a dance which raised another $300. This year the freshmen and sopho- mores combined with the juniors and seniors to make one team as did K.U. This was due to K.U. not having enough girls to form two teams. Three weeks before the game Ma- zama Powder Puffers began hourly practices every day Monday thru Fri- day to prepare for Klamath Union. Defense was coached by Ms. Houston and Mr. Bob Zumbo who has been involved in Powder Puff for several years now. Offense was coached by Mr. Morgan and Mrs. Lawrie. During practices the weather was fairly nice with the exception of a little rain pour. On October 21, Mazama met their cross town rival at Modoc Field in hopes for a close game. Things didn't quite turn out as planned. K.U. downed the Viks 22-0. Although the game turned out in the Pelican favor, the Viking girls had a lot of fun dur- ing the practices and during the game. Patty Me Andrews 91 (Freshmen) says, I thought it was a lot of fun and I am looking forward to next year.” Powder Puff is a tradition Mazama girls want to carry on because of the fact it's not just for fun — it’s for a good cause. Powder Puff was fun, but it would have been more fun if there would have been two teams so everyone could of played more. — Leah Boivin Front: Amy Bortz. Patty McAndrcws. Regina Dumont. Robin Thill. Karla Pool. Cindy Uglam. Carrie Hawk, and Angel Graham. Second: Liz Myers, I.isa Aldinger. Twyla Morris, Tammy Dentinger. Kelly Bramble. Michelle Dudek. Cindy Rider, and Finn Rogers. Third: Jackie Hcidcrcr. Leah Boivin. LeeAnn Cannon. Nancy Patrick. Susanne Stemple. Lisa Barnes. Melinda Bender. Kathy Rommerdahl, and Chris Huff. Back: Susan Lawrie. Bob Zumbo. and Daris Justice. Explaining the next play to team members. Cindy Uglum and Chris Huff, is coach Susan Lawrie Both students and faculty worked together for the benefit game. Powder Puff-79
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