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KEEP THE BOSES ROLLING. Timp- view's wonderful bus drivers: Dale Rucker. Dot Dean. Ila Scott. Edna Bee Anderson. They get the students mov- ing on the road to school. LIE DOWN ON MY COUCH. Meredith Johnson and Geri Allredge. the school psychologists, converse over the few abnormalities of Timpview students. They are always there for help. A SECOND HOME The little things that counted. Without the lunchroom and janitorial staff, our school would not have run quite as smoothly as it did. The janitors kept the halls clean and kept our restrooms stocked and spotless. Lon Perry aptly summed up the feelings of the students by saying. “I really ap- preciate all the time they spend on doing the little things.” The lunch ladies prepared us very nutritious meals and they always urged the students to eat their vegetables, and not to SPOTLESS SOULS. The night crew janitors help clean up and tidy our school after the tornado of the Timp- view students. Mel Shepard. James Clark and Dick Young. forget their milk. No matter how many bad rumors float around about school lunches, we found that because of the diligent work of our lunch la- dies. the food was really good. Debbie Doxey said, ‘‘School lunch wasn’t that bad after all.” The secretaries, bus drivers and psychologists also played an important part in our school life. Without them our educa tion wouldn’t have been so much like home! NATIONAL MR. CLEAN WINNERS. Ross Conk. Bob Rasmussen, head custodian, and Kay Peterson are famil- iar faces during school who help keep the halls clean and the rooms spark- ling. Staff 139
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CKJR STUPENDOUS SECRETARIES: Carol Whitlock. Linda Pierce. Bly Housten. Betty Harper, Feme Shurt- liff. and Sue Tandy are the office sec- retaries who lead the school well. NOW DON’T MAKE A MESS. Linda Pierce watches over Scott Sorenson and Wendi Pierce. Mrs. Pierce can tell or help you with anything you need to know about the school. TITLE OR AUTHOR? Beth Hone shows Janet Clemens the intricacies of the confusing card catalog. They are avid readers and the school's fa- vorite help in getting a book. SCHOOL FOOD IS GOOD FOOD. Lunch ladies: Front row: Anita Galle- gous. Joy Harmon. Betty Roylance. Genial Pino. Velda Boekweg. Fern Mercer. Second row: Darlene Belnap. Florence Zahlman. Bertha Creviston. Jean Nelson. 138 Staff
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Stanton Akana Ernei Anderson Calvin Ashby Wilford Baird Vern Bangerter Karl Barksdale Irene Beardall Sam Blackham Suzanne Blakesley Drew Bolander Janet Bowes Noma Bowman Chris Brower Lenore Burgi Sherman Burton Jim Campbell Don Chamberlain Bart Christensen THE OVERTIME Teachers spent countless hours. Unlike many other profes- sions, teaching didn’t involve a 9 to 5 workday. Many teachers supervised extra-curricular ac- tivities and spent hours prepar- ing lectures, correcting tests, and checking assignments. The athletic department in- cluded many coaches who spent hours after school help- ing Timpview students excel in sports. Many of the hours spent after school were not paid for, so the dedication of the sports directors was appar- ent. Several teachers spent their off-hours working in various po- litical offices. Miss Peterson and Mr. Campbell both held high positions in the Utah and Provo Education Associations, working to improve education in Utah schools. Every club in the school re- quired an advisor. Dances along with school sporting events were also attended by teachers. They helped the school and made it a great year. YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND? Betty Hansen explains the fundamentals of English to Ben York. Mrs. Hansen teaches Juniors and Seniors the Eng- lish language which they learn to love. BETTER. STRONGER. FASTER! Bob Stewart recently suffered a severe ac- cident in his ultra-light plane. After two months in the hospital, he returns to his famous grading scale. 140 Faculty
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