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Ve. Ve. coJ tjJE- l oo C Showing tremendous school spirit and the 1987 Homecoming theme, the sophomore float cruises down Main Street. The class of '90 placed second in float competition. The homecoming theme. We've Got the Look, was emphasized throughout the week. All Vikings, stu- dents and staff alike, showed their look'' by competing in dress-up days, window, float, poster, and spirit competitions. Mazama High School celebrated its 1987 home- coming with a morning pep asembly, an afternoon pa- rade, and the crowning of the queen at halftime dur- ing the Cagle Point football game. The students' choice for queen was Leah Worrell and her king Cddie Valdez. The court was presented by Mrs. Robbi Porter at the pep assembly. Classes were shortened and school let out early for the traditional parade down Main Street. Floats, Cor- vettes for the court, and the Mazama Marching Band gave excitement to down- town Klamath Falls. Mrs. Jane Demetrakos served as Grand Marshall in honor of her retirement. There was a newly resur- faced track at Modoc Feild so floats were parked be- hind the scoreboard as to not damage the track sur- face. The court walked up the 50 yard line to be pre- sented at halftime. The Senior class was an- nounced the overall win- ners of the week. Cddie Val- dez's father took Cddie's place as escort while he was in the locker room with the rest of the team. 1987 homecoming Court - Front: Seniors Toni Gardiner, Wendy Gille mot. Queen Leah Worrell, Gia Clinton. Second: Craig Hoppe, Scott Heel, King Eddie Valdez, Scott Beebe. Third: Sophomores Tim Holmes, Alice Avery, Juniors Rachel L. Taylor, Kevin Jolly. Back: Freshmen Kevin Ham- ilton, Leilani Sang. 4 - Homecoming
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With sprinklers running during the game, we see how bizarre the Canal Bowl can be. Just as the sprinklers did to the field, Mazama drowned out KU. Amy Jo Strampe works on filling out her job application in Personal Finance. Personal Fi- nance was a class stressing better financial management. hippie day brings out the staff's school spir- it. It was fun for the teachers because they got a chance to relive the past. John Keller enjoys halftime at a girls' soccer game. John was present at many of the school's sports activities. Opening - 3
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freshman princess Leilani Sang is proud to represent the class of '91. She was also on the freshmen rally squad. LookI The class of '89 shows that they have excessive artistic talent. The window competition was moved from the lounge and the northern hall to the science court- yard this year. Ed Holcomb demonstrates the staffs school spirit on Hawaiian day. The staff dominated when it came to the dress up days. King Eddie Valdez and Queen Leah Wor- rell are introduced at the assembly. Ed- die's father stood in at the Eagle Point football game while Eddie was playing. Homecoming - 5
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