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Mr . Oldroyd running down the hall was a regular thing. I Matt and many others were often in the library. People socialized during class break . The Hike” occurred at regular intervals. 66 TAMILIAR SIGHTS
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Hreppg Look anxxxxxxxxxxxi Mary Jane Jarvis bagged it. punh Le Dragon Sian the button man Preppy was an accident. Eric Winegar the surgeon XXXXXXXXXXX Definition of a preppy? It wasn't hard to define one at Timpview. Anyone wearing Top-Siders. (especially with green gaffing tape around them), pink oxford cloth shirts, surcingle belts, or khaki pants fit the description of a preppy, but wearing socks was also a no-no. Preppy cars had to be fire-engine red. maroon, navy blue, or silver. It was hard to pick one person that fit the preppy definition, but Dave Pigott. Dale Brown, and Scott Beck came out on top of the list. Punk dressers were easily detected at Timpview. No one could help but to notice Brent Hillam's safety pm earring poking through his ear along with his hot pink sneakers, or Andy Beck with her stunning Harvest Ball costume. The Rubik's Cube also had a grip at Timpview. Dave Vida and Brian Talbot enjoyed the challenge of the cube as well as the color coordination that it involved. PREPPY 65
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sr. T. ■ Many things at Timpview could be counted on to happen regularly. A black figure, more commonly known as Mrs. Oldroyd. ran hectically down the hall at least once a day. In a daily gamble for Coke and Tab. Mr. Rowley and Mrs. Whitlock flipped for turns to buy. and Mr. Laursen became a deadly sight for those students who liked missing their classes. Chains, long and gold, topped sweaters while rolled bandanas topped the heads of students. Key chains no longer fallowed a fashion. but matching cars were essential to any chain. =TAMIUAR SIGlim Fighting the crowds, or Survival Of The Fittest . Mr. Laursen cleaned out the halls and the Commons. - IIIMIMM MM III MM MM III Ml III11 Mill IIII Ml IIII Ml” Coke guzzlers were everywhere. (OCRS Win RE t N wink lunch DEC. ID II CQST I-00 MSSflffs sain oNimm Signs of all kinds were hung in the Commons. FAMILIAR SIGHTS 67 Cars could be seen in many shapes, sizes, and colors.
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