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Front Row: Kathy Sondrup, Carolyn Bennion, Sherri Gunn, Michelle Sorenson, Lee Heimdall, Cyneil Jensen, Gillie Heimdall, Charlene Carlisle, Rene Mayfield, Jan Mayfield, Teresa Hall, Row Two: Tammy Kadjan, Linda Benson, Lori Gillie, Martha Robin- son, Anna Hall, Janine Gray, Lygian Villalobos, Jaunita Stubbs, Jolene Ostler, Kellie Wilson, Valerie Bates, Barbara Francom, Mary Bennion, Row Three: Lynn Payton, Lyneille Tanner, Mary Hoffman, Valori Armstrong, Geri Wadsworth, Natalie Parkinson, Sherrie Knaphus, Becky Pigott, Carolee Walton, Konda Lyons, Jenette Clark, Carie Dalebout, Colette Grover, 40 The Spirit Club called the CHAND- EL'ERRS was made up of non-drill team members and non-cheer leaders. Each of their forty mem- bers with sweatshirts alike and pom poms helped create enthusiasm in the school. They sat together at games to cheer and support the cheerleaders and were involved in pep assemblies. President was Kathy Sondrup; vice-president, Carolyn Bennion; secretary, Karen Jones; and activity chairman, Barbara Sperry.
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CRASH CLUB: Kneeling: Katy Olivira, Doug Van Alfen, Julie Smith. Standing Left to Right; Brian Kennedy, Ross Wilson, Lee Ann Hooker, Fawna Johnson, Brian Farnsworth, Sherri Gunn, Linley Tanner, Colette Grover, Konda Lyons, Carolee Walton, Kit Ash- worth, Kelly Brereton, Dan Radmall. SCIENCE SCICNCL CLUB, Tront Row: David Lundberg Second row: Harlan Hatfield, Larry Smith, Leigh Lambert. Third row: Mr. Fore, Doug Hanson, Bill Bearenson, Greg Oaks, Connie Bradfield. CRASH CLUB officers were Katy Olivira, president; Timo Stay, vice- president; Konda Lyons, historian; Linley Tanner, assistant historian; and Doug Van Alfen, head weirdo. On November 5, the officers kid- napped the members and took them to an early morning break- fast. Their objective was to have fun. President of the SCIENCE CLUB was Larry Smith. Objectives of this club were to take tours of interesting points of scientific interest, and listen to guest speak- ers speak on science topics. Offi- cers of the CHESS CLUB were Larry Smith, president; Rob Dyer, vice-president; and Doug Hansen, secretary. They sponsored a simul- taneous tournament where the president played twelve games at once. They also played against other schools throughout the year, and participated in the state tour- nament. Larry Smith was also presi- dent of the MATH CLUB and Leigh Lambert was secretary. The club's goals were to promote math, and learn things they didn't normally learn in the classroom. )9
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Omega members decorated 500 cookies for the Christmas dance. OAVGCA The OMEGA CLUB is the Timpview Chapter of Future Homemakers of America. Officers this year were Amy Bowman, president; Karen Jonsson, vice president; Joni Jen- sen, secretary; Kathy Call, trea- surer; Carolyn Bennion, historian; Kellie Wilson, reporter. Their act- ivities included serving at the school's dedication banquet on October 13, planning the Christ- mas dance for December 17, and attending the state convention in February, where next year's state officers were elected. Left to right; bottom row: Sandra Smith, Kellie Wilson, Carrie Stowell, Michelle Jensen, Linda Smith, Diane Bird, Ruthie Cran- dall. Row two: Alexandra Thomas, Natalie Parkinson, Carrie Bird. Row three: Amy Bowman, Kathy Call, Sherrie Gunn, Valerie Bates, Virginia McVea, Patty Havican, Mary Cole. Row four: Colette Grover, Carolyn Bennion, Karen Jonsson. Row five: Joni Jensen, Deanna Burns, Leeann Hooker, Marcie Bowman, Barbara Byrd, Carol Hawkins. Row six: Fawna Johnson. Row seven: Markae Fullmer, Brooke Magelby, Lori Jewkes, Cathy Clark. Row eight: Sharon Harward, Cyneil Jensen, Mary Bennion, Laura Foxley, Karen Ferre. Row nine: Becky Price, Kelly Arnold, Julie Smith, Julie Millet, Carla Vorhaus, Mrs. Frost.
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