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THE LANCE The Lance staff: Front: Mrs. Julie Mitchell. Second: Lori Buhrig, Holly Archibald, John Godard, Fatty McAndrews, and Melody Lee. Third: Brandi Hunt, Barbette Beck, Amy Bortz, and Amy Diver. Back: Tammi Wiley, Megan Helson. Carrie Hawk, Toni Gardiner, Jennifer Ochoa, and Bill Snyder. The Journalism class just keeps on getting better. The Lance took first place in the Ameri- can Scholastic Press Assosiation Annual Review for the sec- ond year in a row. They received 915 points out of a possi- ble 1000, which is excellent. Also, this year, junior and sen- ior editors of the Lance staff became members of Quill and Scroll. Quill and Scroll is an interna- tional journalism or- ganization for high school journalists. This year's staff may have been the best that Mazama has ever had. Every stu- dent (almost) eager- ly read the school newspaper and en- joyed it. I feel that the new Pep Club was a success and I hope it continues to be successful after 1 graduate. - Patty Mitchell KEY CLUB This club could describe the year in one word: change. They started the year with Mr. Lamb as advisor and three elected officers. In November, the advi- sor resigned and they began to look for a replacement. During the next few months, one of their officers moved and another resigned. In spite of the upheav- als, the club sur- vived. During the fall, they worked in the Jaycee haunted house and had a Pennies for People drive. The saga con- tinues. Ms. Wells be- came the advisor in January and new of- ficers were elected. They were Michelle Moore, President; Amy Diver, Vice President; and Kristy Patzke, Secretary Treasurer. The club participated in a walk-a-thon, sent three people to their convention in Pasco, Washington, worked with Kiwanis on park clean-up, and won first place for their booth, the jail, at the carnival. Ms. Wells commented that, All in all, it was a fun, construc- tive, and worthwhile year! -a s r n pa s ra - Key Club: Michelle Moore, Greg Woldt, Jon Wright, Jennifer Ochoa, Calvin Martin, Mendy Headley, Lisa Griggs, Amy Diver, Wendy Yahn, Christian Reiten, and Jill Wagner. The Lance, Key Club-147
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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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LEADING THE WAY Student Body Officers - Front: Mascot Joey Car- roll; Co-President Gia Clinton; Back: 4th Vice President Vince Bonotto, 2nd Vice President Seth Miller, 1st Vice President Annette Duncan, Secre- tary Trisha Glick, Co- President Wendy Gille- mot. Business Manager Jenny Payne, 3rd Vice President Angela Valdez. Senior Class Officers - Co-President Jennifer McGee, Vice President Toni Gardiner, Treasurer Ty Hilliker, Secretary Becky Reid. 148 - gtudent Body Officers
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