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Timpview students SOARED out of reach of their competitors in sports, academics and fine arts. Students had dreams and goals that set them apart from all the rest. Joan Lines dreamed of owning a convertible Mustang and be- ing a successful commercial artist. Not only were our athletic teams feared and respected by our rivals, but our academic achievements excelled far beyond other schools by taking the most Sterling Scholar awards of any other school in the state. So when Timp view said, “We are the best. we wer en’t just using our imaginations, we were stating a proven fact. We had HOT AIR. Christine Partin enjoys Autumn Aloft at Park City, even if she did have to get up at 4:00 a.m. She. like many students, works out- side of school to make extra money. reached new heights and continued to soar on. So whether we liked skateboarding, windsurfing, racing cars or studying, we had an important contribution to make to this great school. No matter what other schools thought, we were the ones that made it to the top. We made it with our own skills and determination and once we made it. we worked to remain the best. Getting to the top was the easy part, staying there would be the legacy we left to the next decade of Timpview High School students. BOTTOMLESS PIT. Brcndon Dayton and Thane Slagowski are jumping for joy. Both are very energetic juniors. Thane just moved from Moun- tain View and Brendon plays basketball. I-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SSsrino T
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Living was easy to imagine at Timp view High School because parties beck oned students from every sector of the studentbody such as birthday parties, Hawaiian luaus, Halloween costume parties and others too numerous to mention. The need to party, cut loose and en- joy was apparent as students sought a means of releasing the stress from life at school. Michelle Stone expressed this thought when she said, “After I have been caged up all week long, parties let the animal in me loose.’’ There were few moments in life that paralleled the exu- berance that overwhelmed students as they left on Friday afternoons looking forward to a night of fun. Few students ever had a problem finding ways to oc- cupy themselves after hours. Activities usually involved friends piling into someone's car and driving to a game, cruising for ice cream or just going to catch a good movie. Romantics still enjoyed evenings con- sisting of dinner and a movie, or as Dar- ren Pratley so plainly put it, You could find me cruising up the canyon to get a little boulder. Although active night life was prevalent, students did occa- sionally spend a quiet evening at home. Life at school and home could never be described as boring. SATELLITE AND SPACE. Chris Clifford. Gary Galland and Von Witbeck watch In amazement as Brendon Dayton levitates over a satellite dish. Brendon enjoys playing racquetball. PEP TALK. Lynette Knighton and Cidne Glazier can't stop talking about the pep assembly they just attended. Since the donation of a new sound system, it is easier to hear. Living 9
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