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French Cub: Front row M Toytor, Rakesh Govnc$i. Jason Oaiey. David Pearson. Damon Sreworr. Lincoln Sheroman. Sreve Pnchen, James Dockman Second row Mr Srumphy. Man Homson. Shaun Hear on. Sreve Rode. Sue Petersen. Robert Sandberg. Mart Sondberg. Frank Detcher. Warren Winegar. Dob Pierce. Chm Yo Lin Thrd row Suzanne Drown. Uso Grft. Chnsnne AAeod. Debb ? MJer. Roche! Pork. Melody Devereoux. Suzanne Grahm. Par Word. Michele Field. Knsn Gordon. Jenmfer Day, Main Walter. Lon Oier. Trocee Wholey. Paula Ntebon. Jennifer Jocobsen. Dashoon Horhowoy. Holy Sandgren Dock flock row Amean Stone ly. Oecky Meben Korhy Leahy. Shouno Myers. Alee Ove son. Melame Okey. Sheriee CakJwel. Nna AAodron. Leo Warmck. Showno Se». Jute Remmgron. Suzanne Holodoy. Sarah Heaton. Gnno Dure». Knsren Jones A wild bunch. Mark Reeves. Oruce Chnsry. Kathleen Compbel. and David Wnghr enpy learning German Vintoge. Kathleen Compbel reods rhe label on on old wme borne She has o dream of going ro Pore someday Sermon Club: Front row Jennifer Jones. Rob Sr anger Dale T Hansen. Phi Huber. Troy Dddr. Heorher Lnebarger. Paulo Oergeson. Luonn Fokier Efcse Dlock Second row Melame Hunsaker. Gdne Glazier. Paulo Harward, JuHe Toy lor. Sreve Mdff. Lanoe Huber. Nicole Doldr. Korhy Mdff. Roberto Doyock, Ann Wesrover, Ang rtorr, Mart rtort Thrd row to Obon. Jim Ferguson. Den York, Michael Ooyton. David Ohran. Greg Cook, Sharon Nieben, Edtte Dart el. David Ooyton. Doron Sanft. Knsrme Spencer. Su- zanne Drown. Gw eon Kirchen Fourth row Doug Smnghom. Curt Nebon. Don Washburn. Jeff Nieben. Lon Perry. Dr eft Heorh. Derek Hoy me. Jurto Joekel. Jem Drown. Lso Ooward. Chorlorte Larsen. Joy Tenney 62 Foreign Language
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Creativity—The Key Students expressed themselves through the arts. The Industrial Art deportment served the studenrbody m two ways Ir helped prepore some for o future while others used the dosses offered os o much needed break from their busy schoolboy When asked why he rook the doss. Dnon Kohler said, It's fun!” The dosses m woods, meteris, ouro-elecrron- ics. and drafting participated in several contests onnuoBy The biggesr contest was the DYU Craftsman Fair held in rhe spring Timpview has token state in this competition for four years and has received several other top owords Recently, our school acquired o Computer Facelift. Jon Coward works on o ceram projeci Sculp rure was o port of rhe art dosses os wel os panring and drowmg Aided Design (CAD) course In this course, which s equivalent to on introductory course or college, students learned to use rhe computer to moke mechanical and architectural layouts Drafting students learned how ro draw house plans, shop plans, ond renderings In rhe ma- chine shop students learned how ro weld, ond build swings, trailers, lamps ond rabies In rhe outo shop students learned about rhe engine ond body work of cars Several advanced stu- dents brought old cars and rebuilt them In wood shop students made dressers, cobmers, beds, and other various things with wood. A sketchy idea. Sue Alen and John Drown bear down ro begin sketching rubes of pomr Sketch day. for rhe orr dosses, was o weekly rirud Giving rhe brush off. Mark Allen prepares ro begn o pammg in Young Arras Students worked hard ond turned our many fine projects Finishing touch. Joan Lines touches up o porrery project Art dosses offered students mony chonces to broaden rhec rotents Art 61
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Language and Culture Srudenrs learned of other languages. The Longuoge deporrmenr brought foreign culrure mro rhe classrooms The reochers used borh oudio and visual aids ro bring their pomcu- lor country closer ro Timpvtew. Mrs Olson ond Mr Soruyo focused their reaching on helping rhe student ro speak and understand basic conversation, rather than learning ro reod or write The Spanish dub helped ro rase money for rhe Sub-for-Sonro project or Christmas by making pinaras AAony srudenrs experienced rhe Spanish culrure first hand when they routed Mexico last summer. Since Mrs Olson retires rhe spring, her dedico non will certainly be missed next year Mr Srumphy opprooched his French dosses with much enrhusiom He commented. To celebrate rhe Festival of rhe Kings (Jan 6) French dub enjoyed Guerre des Erodes CSror Wars) in French wirh no subtitles! While they watched, they feasted on French golerre, a rrodirionol pastry of that holiday1' His srudenrs absorbed much of his enthusiasm as they mode French fondue. Buches de Noel (a chocolate yule log), ond crepes Barry Olson scud that his srudenrs ore expect ed to “eat. drink, think, dream, and of course, speak” in German To give them procnce speaking ond jusr for fun, his classes ployed Trivial Pursuit. Bur there is one requirement — they hod ro do it 08 in German His srudenrs looked forward ro gong ro Germany nexr year when they sponsor a student exchange Foreign exchange, Mr Srumphy nodes Cfcnr Petersen o swearshrr for money The French dosses mode French desserts for on oarvry Chlcos esponol Uso Stoddard. Debbie Doxey. ond Jenne Olsen procnce germg just rhe right occent Al three were involved m music So. you see Mr Darksdole takes the opportunry to ret a war srory ro three srudenrs who obviously do nor bekeve Mr Darksdole was o greet sroryreier Spanish Club: From row: Mrs Olsen. Amy Matthews Lor no Nyman Second row: John Tandy. Don Hubbard, Oruce McKay. Debbte Doxey. lueflo Denson Third row: Mon leaprror. Drod Seamons, Ows Dohr Dock row: Amy Aidukans. Dovid ttckenlooper. John De . Do Tucker. Chns McGown Foreign Longuoge 63
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