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VIKING SPIRIT. Members of the Pep Club Cindy Rider, Lisa Barnes and Karen Reed helped support all Mazama sports and activities throughout the year. 66 MUCi DIVISION
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KEEPING SCHOOL SPIRIT HIGH!!! Cheerleading can be lots of fun according to the cheerleaders. What they like the most is getting to go to the away games with the football team because they say they love the at- tention. While they're showing their school spirit, they got to compete with the other cheerleaders from different schools. The cheerleaders only get 1 2 credit for being memorize. Che cheerleaders, and they feel can be fun, but it they should get three cred- work to be great, its for it because of all the work they have to do. They get in shape by doing aero- bics and polymentrics. Renea said I often get called a dumb rah rah. However, the cheerleaders can't be dumb with all of the chants, cheers, jumps, and dances they have to 9 Freshmen Rally - 65 Spreading school spirit. Renae Maxwell helped get the crowd in- volved in the many freshmen sports throughout the year. FRESHMEN RALLY SQUAD — Bottom: Lyssa Lynch. Middle: Dee Dee Milani, Michelle Matej- sek, Renae Maxwell, and Amy Hill. Top: Leilani Sang. Keeping the crowd cheering. Michelle Matejsek helps to keep the crowd's spirit high.
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7 SP07S Mazama High School, made up by 989 students, all had their own expertise, interests, and distinct personalities to burn. Seniors kept their spirit higher than most senior classes by building a fire that burnt all year. Juniors carried their torch into the upper ranks while con- tributing their numbers to the espirit de corps. Sophomores, the spark soon to become the flame, showed their enthusiasm and looked towards becoming the fire. Freshmen, the fire of the future, waited out their first year of high school with antici- pation of the future. AWAITING THE HOMECOMING PARADE. Many students traveled to Main Street for Mazama s traditional parade. I LOVE MY SENIOR. Although seniors wer- en't to dress-up their freshmen. Kelly Mercer didn't escape Welcome Week. MUO DIVISION - 67
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