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THESPIANS The numbers of Thespians at Mazama has grown in the last three years. More peo- ple are trying out for plays and are willing to try to become Thespi- ans. This year the Thespians did not go on any trips because of the number of plays that Mazama held. Thespians - Front: Gina Mamey. Middle: Kelly Mercer, Cyndi Uglum, Shannon Lew- is, Marla Porter, Nicki Dean, and Jerry Bab- cock. Back: Danny Graham, Kathy Shad- duck, Billy Carter, Leslie Naskins, and Shannon Newton. S-F-S Students for Stu- dents has been a breakthrough for Mazama students. When your down in the dumps and your head isn't on the right track, there is SFS. Students in SFS help each other by talking their prob- lems out with each other. SFS - Front: Shauna Moore, Kristin Shi- mek, Tanya Roberts, Machi Kudo, Kassie Whitehead and Reba Smith. Middle: Kori Kizer and Krystal Kizer. Back: Chris Foeller, Briana Strem- bridge. Jennifer McGee, Tammy Burk, Cyndi Faulkner, April holmes, Christina Sanchas, Michelle Ar- getsinger and Jeana Cox. MATHLETES The Math Team did very well this year. At the regional math con- test Mazama Math- letes did very well with Jenny Moore, and Akira Yamauchi plac- ing second in their fields. Amy Hill had a first place and Jon Wright, Nathan Vas- sallo, and Michelle Moore were third their math areas. Math team from left: Carol O'Brien, Kristel Kizer, Hoang Nguyen, Kathy Neel, Brian Ko- zeliski, Greg Stucky and Miles Wiltrout. n r c 03 c I'm very proud of the increasing sup- port that Mazama Drama has re- ceived. - Ms. Lisa Taylor Thespians, Students for Students, Math Team-145
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SPEECH The speech team had a busy year as they attended many different speech meets. One such meet was the Ump- qua Timber Invita- tional Speech Meet. Amy Bender, Jennifer Hatfield, Briana Stem- bridge, Barb Thomp- son, and Anthony Wil- son did an outstand- ing job at this meet. According to adviser Katrina Andretta the team represented Ma- zama well at the many different meets that they attended. They were also very vocal during classes which made other classes wonder what was going on. Speech Team Clockwise - Anthony Wilson, Amy Bender, Briana Stem- bridge, and Barb Thomp- son. During class the mem- bers of speech had to give many different speeches, here Michelle Moore and Lance Ficken show the objects for their speeches. 144-Speech
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THE ALL HEW VIKING PEP CLUB Members of the Pep Club show their stuff at a pep assembly. The club helped a lot with all of the pep assemblies. All the members of the club are excited and ready for a better year in 1988-89. For the first time in a long time, Ma- zama had a Pep Club. The idea was to get as many peo- ple out for Pep Club as possible. At first a lot of people joined the club (all fe- males) but then they started to lose inter- est and dropped out. The job of the Pep Club members was to get the spirit going at the Viking's sporting events. The first year for the new Pep Club was only partly success- ful. The members weren't peppy enough and there were only two male members. The ironic thing is that both of the two male members were the only two people to run for Mascot. Overall, however, it was a pretty good year. Even for the males. Pep Club - Bottom: Patty Mitchell, Machi Kudo, and Wendy Gillemot. Middle: Kim Sorensen, Brandi Bly, Lynn Bertram, Genna Beller, Lan Nguyen, Karen Reed, and Cindy Rider. Back: Lisa Barnes. Amy Rathkey, Leiiani Ivins, Carrie Zelnar Dava Stone, and Julie Walters. 146-Pep Club
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