Timpview High School - Talon Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1985

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 Dane© is the oldest form of expression of man. Even though I am a woman, it makes me proud to carry on an age- old tradition. Maylene Burns “When I start to play the drums I get this feeling that I am better than any- one else and that I can't be beaten. Joel Stevenette Andrea Wight Smeen Brown Maylene Burns INCHVDUAL ACHEVEMENTS 45

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Simeen Brown is a senior, but you al- ready know that She was the Sterling Scholar for Art. but you already know that. You also probably know that she took five awards in the Timpview Art Show and that she drew the winning design for the county fair magazine cover A few of you may know that she received the Silver Comma Award and was the outstanding artist her sophomore and junior year. But, did you know, that Simeen has been draw- ing since she was old enough to hold her first crayon? Joel Stevenette is an excellent drummer. When he and his family lived in Canada, they had a one hour musical TV show Ev- ery member of his family has a musical tal- ent of one kind or another Joel started playing the drums at age three His talent and equipment have improved over the years, but he still plays in the basement. Maylene Burns started dancing at age four She loves jazz and used to teach at Stars Studio She took first place in the Utah and Idaho Talent Contest and has taken all blue ribbons at the five camps she has at- tended Maylene was on the Drill Team and her enthusiasm and talent on the floor has made the Shandells what they are today. Both Mark Hannig (not shown) and Mike Moore enjoy biking up the Provo Canyon Mark has been biking for over a year and averages 30 miles a day He's entered in two BYU races and placed once Mike has been riding his bike up to the dam for two years. He averages about 200 miles a week Both boys find bicycling an exhilarat- ing sports Joe Metton has been building model planes since he was in the sixth grade He has accumulated both remote control planes and gliders The fastest one he's built has gone over 140 mph. Joe makes planes for his friends because he enjoys building them Christy Lambert has been playing the pi- ano for over 10 years She enjoys being a pianist so much, that she'll major in music- piano performance in college and then move on to the professional world. Christy has played in both the Utah State Fair and the Utah Valley Symphony Dean Reay and Wyatt Beck are both superb skiers They both got interested in skiing from their dads who work at Sun- dance Dean only started racing one year ago, but he took a first in the Coca-Cola Cup at Park City last year. Wyatt started skiing at age 3 and racing at age eight. He took a first in the Mother Karen Cup last year. Junior, Andrea Wight, plays the harp at the Excelsior Hotel. Her dad got her inter- ested in the harp four years ago Andrea enjoys playing the harp and will continue since it's a talent not many people possess. Mike Moore INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS Christy Lambert Joe Metton 44 NDMDUAL ACHEVEMENTS



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MORE INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS Dan Clark and Frank Christianson, both sophomores, have been practicing Kung Fu for over two years They began taking lessons from Steve Crandall to condition for foot- ball. They take lessons twice a week and have improved their eye-hand coordination and quickened their re- flexes quite a bit. Craig Tenney began taking com- puter classes at Stevens Henager's College, where his dad is a dean, four years ago while he was working at Evan Visher Systems. He has since worked at Hart Scientific and is now employed by the Electronic Product Group Inc. Craig will continue with computers, majoring in computer sci- ence in college. Mia Lee came to the United States eight years ago thanks to her sponsor. Judy Atherton. Her mom is a social worker for the refugees from Laos and for the past six months Mia has been Frank Christianson and Dan Clark - Kung Fu Mia Lee helped refugees Sarah Heaton - Ice skater helping five of the families that live in Orem. About once a month, she gath- ered clothes together and distributed them to the families that needed them. Sarah Heaton's dad began taking her to the ice rink on Utah Lake five years ago. She began taking lessons a year after that and has since compet- ed in both Utah and Idaho. Sarah has passed three of the eight compulsory figure tests and took a third in a Bounti- ful competition. She drove to Salt Lake twice a week to practice and will have a job teaching at the new Utah Lake rink next winter. Craig Tenney - Computer whiz 46 INDfVOUAL ACHEVEMENTS

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