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School Board: Front row: Walter Han- sen. Clarence Robinson. Back row: Glen Brown. David Weight. Ronald Bingham. GREEN THUMB. Assistant Principal Randall Merrill helps out around the school’s biology greenhouse. He could often be found in the biology room feeding his pet snake. COME RAIN. WIND. SLEET. OR HAIL. Brent Lindstrom looks on coolly as the rain pours down at the Timp- view state football game against Bear River, whom they defeated 14 to 8. 136 Administration
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they had the experience of driving and the joy of dating to look forward to. Juniors discovered the real meaning of the word homework.’’ Most stu- dents didn't become concerned about their future until their junior year. How ever, they knew how to have a good time. The Junior Prom and Studentbody officer elections were highlights of the junior’s year. Seniors seemed to prove that they generally ruled the school at all times. With their cool attitudes, high aptitudes and obvious gratitude to be graduating, seniors set an example that made the underclassmen optimistic. Although Timpview students would not fall into any one category, they had many things in common. Each class had certain attributes that made them unique. Freshmen were relieved to learn that they weren't going to get beat up on the first day of school. They felt comfort in the fact that seniors were all freshmen once. Stag dances, wings and colored pencils for geography were familiar things for freshmen. Sophomores were in a mediocre sort of state. They were grateful to be free of the 'freshman label, but they still had two more years ahead of them. At least. VIDEO TREND. Todd Hannig. Jeff Edwards and Bare Bones choose only the best when it comes to videos. First Blood and Rambo are among their first selections but what video is next? SOOTH OF THE BORDER. Kim Cartwright stops at 711 to quench her longing for Mexican food. Kim loves dancing and could be found shopping at the mall with her friends.
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LOVING TO FLY Administration’s Final Message Richard Bach, in his insight ful book entitled Jonathan Liv- ingston Seagull, describes the real purpose of living and learn- ing. In his allegorical tale, he observed: For most gulls, it is not flying that matters but eating. For this gull, though, it was not eating that mattered, but flight. More than anything else, Jonathan Livingston Seagull loved to fly. Would it not be most valu able that rather than just being concerned with eating, with getting by, and living each day without exhilaration, we were concerned with flight, and with increased visions and dreams and with continuous learning? We hope that you have learned to fly and that you love it. We hope that you have not only learned, but are learning. And we hope that the school days, with persistent but caring teachers, homework, cold foot- ball games, school musicals, the friends, the administrators, and the counselors have each given you one more opportuni- ty to fly higher. Superintendent James Bergera DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION: Standing: Noal Greenwood. Merrell Hansen. Sherron Porter. Seated: Su- perintendent. James Bergera. Timpview Administration: Assistant Principal. Randall Merrill. Principal. Kay Laursen. Assistant Principal. Brent Lindstrom. Administration 137
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