Mazama High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1988

Page 169 of 216

 

Mazama High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 169 of 216
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Expressing all around talent Mime- Stacy Boyd por- trays a mischievous character in her creative and performing arts pro- Junior Miss was a great experience and I feel very honored to have been chosen to represent Kla- math Falls in the state program. The greatest part of Junior Miss, though, was meeting all the new pepole and mak- gram. Boyd will use the $575 in scholarships she received to major in medicine. ing so many new friends. I had a lot of fun, and I hope I can make the community and every one involved in the pro- gram proud of their local Junior Miss program. - Patty McAndrews 1989 Junior Miss Being your best self is what Junior Miss is all about. Thirty-six girls from Mazama, K. U. and Henley competed in the Junior Miss pro- gram. All the girls became fast friends. Tanya Roberts said Junior Miss was a really good exper- ience. I made a lot of new friends and memories that will last forever. It was great! While watch- ing the program the feeling of unity and no jealosy came through to every- one. Mazama was well represented with three of the top four finalist and the 1989 Junior Miss, Patty Me Andrews. McAn- drews won a $2000 scholarship for the title, $100 for youth fitness, and $75 for one of the top 10 scholars. Amy Bend- er, Stacy Boyd and Kristin Shimek all won $200 for being finalists and $75 for top 10 scholars, while Boyd won an additional $300 for top scholastic achie- vement. Every one of the competitors grew and learned so much. Amy Bortz summed up the ex- perience by saying she learned a lot of confidence. After you speak in front of about 500 people, it makes you think you can do about anything! Junior Miss - 165

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Being selected to re- present Klamath Tails as the 1988 Junior Miss was a priceless experience. I gained so much person- ally in the areas of self- confidence, goal-setting and responsibility. But most importantly, I have learned to be the best that I can be at whatever task is set before me. The Junior Miss Program is known for encouraging high school juniors in their quest for excellence in all areas of life. Every girl involved with this ex- citing program has learned to strive to be their best self ' and be- cause of this, they will al- ways be winners ' - Gia Clinton 1988 Junior Miss With a 50's theme- Lisa Bames helps put up the props that were also used for her dance in- cluding lettermen's sweater and poodle skirt. Preparing for her mono- logue on those terrible monthly bills Jennifer Seibt gets some staging tips from two program hands. Just fooling around - Lisa Griggs and Patty McAndrews try to relax before their perfor- mances. 164 - Junior Miss



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MAZAMA ACTORS' ENSEMBLE PRESENTS AARON SLICK FROM PUNKIN CRICK Aaron Slick From Pun- kin Crick was selected to be presented as the fall play. Starring in the play were Derek Scott as Aar- on Slick, Cynthia Uglum as Mrs. Rosey Berry, Brad Sorenson as Mr. Wilbur Merridew, Jenny Audiss as Gladys May Merridew, Leslie Haskins as Sis Riggs, Chad Smith as Clarence Green, Kelly Mercer as The Girl, Shan- non Fiewton as Mr. Pipes- tone, Richelle Borrelli as the Placard Girl, and fill- ing in as the Understudy was Marla Porter. The play was about a sweet little lady, Mrs. Rosey Berry, being swindled out of her land by a shrewd co-man, Mr. Wilbur Merri- dew, who knew there was oil on the land. Aaron Slick was the hero who was going to stop Merri- dew. To add to the story was the fact that Rosey and Aaron loved each other but couldn't find the words to tell each other. Mr. Merridew's neice, Gladys, was al- ways complaining and hated Sis Riggs who was always dirty and playing with the pigs. I am happy to report that this play had a happy ending as Rosey married Aaron and Mr. Merridew left town with his sister but no money. The Company - Back Row: Cynthia UglumfMrs. Rosey Berry), Derek Scott(Aaron Slick), Brad Sorenson(Mr. Wilbur Merridew). Middle Row: Shannon Newton(Mr Pipestone), Kelly MercerfThe Girl). Front Row:Jenny Audiss(Gladys May Merri dew), Leslie liaskins(Sis Riggs), Chad Smith(Clarence Green), Richelle Borrelli- (Placard Girl). 166-Fall Play

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