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The Roever Crusade comes to Mazama TV, radio, newspa- per, and magazine ad- vertisements are con- stantly telling us that beauty is defined by clear skin, sparkling teeth, thin waistlines, and thick hair. But as Dave Roever showed the students of Ma- zama, true beauty is much more than cos- metics. While on duty in Vietnam Roever lost 60 pounds of flesh, in- cluding his right ear, fingers, and nose, when a phosphorous grenade blew up six inches from his face. The accident left him terribly disfigured on the outside; but with the love and support of his wife, Roever maintained his inner strength. He now travels the country as an evangel- ist letting people know that life can be won- derful and enjoyable despite the troubles you are possibly dealt. He is tough on his au- diences, making sure they know he is in con- trol not only of the sit- uation but of his life in general. He is not soon to be forgotten by many at Mazama as he touched their hearts with experiences of love and hope. Shown after a lunch-time meeting where Roever spoke of taking care of your- self are Shawna Moore, Jen- iene Zumbo, David Cobb, Dave Roever, Pat Reynolds, Jason Sale. Jon Wright, and Brad Sorenson. Roever shows how many handicaps can be overcome while playing the piano with missing fingers. Roever Crusade - 161
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Swishin'-n-Slamin! Two go to Europe A special event held this year, shortly after winter sports ended, was the popular slam dunk, three-point con- test. The popular win- ners were Tyrone Holmes and Mark Han- son. Behind all the ex- citement and adven- ture, the contest was a fundraiser to help send Rob Seater and Scott Heel overseas to Europe. Both Seater and Heal worked ex- tremely hard during the season to be invit- ed by the International Sports Exchange to go to Europe to play ball. It took $1800 a piece to go, and a lot suc- cessful fundraisers. Springfield High coach, Jim Fryback, chose these two play- ers and several others from AAA schools in Oregon to play on the team. Then they were off for ten exciting days. Scott Heel shoots for the hoop during the 3-point portion of the contest. Rob Seater hangs on the rim after completing his slam-dunk. Seater and Heel traveled for ten days in Europe with other talented bas- ketball players. March 18th through March 28th, of basket- ball and sightseeing. The exchange team played three games against semi-pro and Jr. national teams from Germany and Austria. Places they played were Munich, West Germany; Salz- burg, Austria; and Innsbruck, Austria. They also went sight- seeing in Italy and Switzerland. One of the biggest differences the Ameri- cans noticed were the European teams played at a slower tempo. They didn't have all of the flair of American players; they were good and strong, but still learn- ing the game. Both Rob and Scott said it was a great opportuni- ty and would do it again because of the fun. Scott replied It ws a lot of fun. 1 really en- joyed the games, but getting to different countries was great, too! We had a lot of great teammates and made some good friends. Europe was fun, but I'm glad I live in America. 160 - Slam Dunk Contest
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162 Art Fair Extreme talent- Shawn Pomeroy has been a great asset of the art de- partment. Shawn won the art department award as a senior because of his four years of superior design. Popular art- After win- ning a prize at the art fair, Burke Bunker's painting was a favorite among stu- dents while displayed in the libary.
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