Timpview High School - Talon Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1987

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Timpview High School - Talon Yearbook (Provo, UT) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 124 of 240
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Page 124 text:

The Sophomore cheer- leaders added blue, Timpview’s new primary color, to their out- fits to cool down the flaming hot orange that had always blazed so brightly. The Sopho- mores looked great on and off the field. The Freshman cheerleaders began enthusiastically, with a fresh new outlook on life. A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle.” quoted Keena Hooker. This was the general consensus of the Fresh- man squad, although they were often seen associating with boys. Freshmen are people too!” demanded Laura Balmforth. The Freshmen earned this re- spect with their performance in competition. They were able to attend the Rocky Mountain competition, and were placed first in the Sophomore’s divi- sion because of their excellent ratings. The Sophomores also did well in competition. “They GABBY GOURMET. Liz Thorstenson shops and carefully selects rice in preparation for the Utah State Foot- ball games at Rice Stadium on the University of Utah campus. STAYING IN STEP Cheerleaders bring awards to Timp. have a lot of enthusiasm and are very talent, and they have fun too,” commented Mrs. McWhorter, cheerleading advi- sor, about her two younger squads. The Freshman and Sopho- more cheerleaders let their spir- it shine by performing at games, at pep assemblies and supporting activities. They were an asset to their teams and their victories this year. SLIDE AWAY. Misty Miller. Julianne Ely. Kristin Sumner, and Lori Maxwell go down the slippery slide at McDon- alds. They cheer loudly then treat themselves to a Big Mac. ROUND AND ROUND. Misty Miller serenades the other Sophomore cheer- leaders on the merry-go-round. Play- ing together after practice is common for the spirited bunch. STARTING LINE UP. The Sophomore cheerleaders model the new blue in their outfits: Liz Thorstenson. Marci Walton. Vicki Stephan. Kerry Walker. Lori Maxwell. Julianne Ely. Kristin Sumner and Misty Miller 120 Cheerleaders

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 Practice and Pyramids Routines, tears and cheers bring success. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front row: Callie Martin. Michelle King, Kimberly Anderson. Kiana Hooker. Second row: Julie Britsch. Al- lison Stander. Shannon Warner. Alli- son Collins. GIRL TALK. Julie Britsch and Kiana Hooker spend many hours on the phone talking to boys, and each other. They thoroughly enjoy preparing and performing the J.V. cheers. Cheerleaders 119 The cheerleaders started the year early when they attended the State Cheerleading Camp which was the best camp ever, according to Stephanie Fullmer. The Varsity Team won first place in dance and cheer competitions and the Ju- nior Varsity team won an award for spirit. During the day they worked hard making up routines and perfecting them, but at night they stayed up un til three in the morning talking. During seventh period, cheerleaders filled the com- mons area with pyramids and practice. They also met at least two other times during the week for a longer practice. Be- fore pep assemblies and IS IT REAL OR IS IT KODAK. Barbara Naylor and Alison Aplanalp would rather have Mitch Gaylord there in per- son. These Varsity cheerleaders are both on their sophomore cheerleading squad as well. games, they worked even harder to polish their routines. It was quite difficult to develop new and original routines but fun practicing and perfecting them for the final performance. The cheerleaders not only supported our football and bas- ketball teams, they could also be found supporting all other athletic events at Timpview from cross country to golf. Since school spirit starts with the cheerleaders, this support helped everyone's school spirit. Shannon Warner and most of the studentbody agree that. It’s easy to support our sports activities because we have ath- letes worth supporting. DOUGHNUT BREAK. Kimberly An- derson. Gary Galland. Von Whitbeck. Shannon Warner. Michelle King. Alli- son Collins. Kiana Hooker, and Allison Standard take time out to enjoy the taste of doughnuts at Winchell's.



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GETTING RAD'. Virginia Osmond and Alyson Abbott look at some great styles in clothing as they shop at a local store. The girls love to look at the newest and mest rad' styles. LOOK AT HIM. Alyson Abbott and Laura Lysenko stand back to watch a fellow T-bird. The squad share tastes in many things including men. fast food and entertainment. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. Prac- tice is what the Freshmen cheer- leaders do in their class and after school. The work hard on their rou- tines for assemblies and for competi- tion. A DAY AT THE RACES. Camille Price. Nikki Armstrong and Keena Hooker race a Honda through Timp- view’s parking lot. They display the new trick of driving without using their hands. FRESHMEN. Top row: Keena Hooker. Laura Balmforth. Nikki Armstrong. Camille Price. Laura Lysenko. Middle row: Alyson Abbott. Virginia Osmond. Front row: Stephani Self. Freshman Cheerleaders 121

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