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

 - Class of 1988

Page 89 of 216

 

Mazama High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 89 of 216
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GROAT- HOWARD Michael Groat Shawn Grossarth Heidi Hadlock Robert Hall Christine Hammer Michael Hammer Jana Hammers Shelly Hampson Kenneth Hankins Valerie Hanna Leslie Haskins Amy Hathaway Carrie Hawk Jeffery Hayden George Hayes Mendy Headley Geri Hiskey Lisa Hoff Maureen Hogue Lorenzo Holmes James Hornsby Chris Howard Jeff Howard Jessie Howard Juniors-85

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EDGE-GRIGGS Greg Edge Michelle Edwards Brian Engel Jeffrey Englestadter Chad Ensor Doug Ewing Gary Fanning Robert Fenner Michael Ferguson Tony Ferreira Lance Ficken Jeanne Fjordbeck 20 CHEATING TIPS 1. Write answers on the sides of shoes. 2. Write answers on a piece of paper and then sit on it. 3. Write answers on fore- arm and wear long sleeves. 4. Write answers on the palm of the hand. 5. Write answers on the desk before the test and cover it with your paper. 6. Write answers on the sides of your pencils. 7. Sit in back of the smar- test person in class. 8. Look on a neighbor s paper. 9. Walk up to the teach- er's desk to ask ques- tions, then look to see if he she has the an- swers on his her desk. 10. Place answers on a piece of paper and put the paper under your test. 11. Write the answers on the floor next to your desk. 12. Bribe the aide. 13. Write answers on your pee-chees. 14. Write the answers on the insides of your an- kles. 15. Write answers on the wall next to sharpener. 16. Go to sharpen your pencil and look at the peoples' papers on the way up. 17. Put answers on the bill of your hat and set the hat on your desk. 18. Give the teacher 50 ($) reasons why you should get an A. 19. Write answers on your thigh and wear a short skirt. 20. Write answers on a piece of paper and stick it on the back of the chair in front of you. Greg Stucky shares a little knowledge with Sandy Herring. Heidi Hadlock gives some helpful pointers to a fellow student. These students voluntered to demon- strate some ways to cheat. Paul Fortin Roger Foster Lori Gabrielson Jamie Gallagher Dennis Garcia Gregory George Shannon Gibson Melvin Gilmore Carmilita Gladden Garin Gonzales Arthur Gowdy Lisa Griggs 84-Juniors



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Hugh es-Kruse Traditional Choices Every since the dawn of time students have been forced to eat in the school cafeteria. Well o.k., since they've started first grade, now that students have access to cars they are able to escape the tortures that come along with eating cafeteria food. Don't get them wrong. The cafeteria can actu- alLy be a very convienent place. For example, if they aren't abfe to escape the school campus at lunch they don't have to go hungry. They are able to eat something nu- tritious, but not always that great tasting. What can you expect from a cafeteria funded by the government? The cooks try to do what they can with what they receive. It is like a tradition, school cafete- ria food, hospital food, prison food, and armed forces food are all supposed to taste un- eatable. Why? They're not quite sure. Yet of course, there is a good reason out there. What it is we just don't know yet. Maybe some day someone will realize there is no use for this and do some- thing about it. Taking advantage of the school cafeteria, Michelle Moore enjoys herself while eating lunch. Trisia hughes Tracie hulme Jennifer Humphreys Glenda Hurst Lynda Husted Heather Ihde Russell Ingram Buck Jackson Eric Jackson Gregory Jackson Deanna Jakeway Raymond Jamison Gary Jaremka Richard Jasso Shawn Johnson Kevin Jolly Erik Jordan Krista Jordan Christopher Kane John Keller Kathy King Janeen Knight Dennis Koger Nathan Kruse 86-Juniors $• 21

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