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Keith Sumsion Paul Swan Trida Tingey Renee VanBuren Garry Walker Weldon Wardle Doris Warner Barry Whitaker Lannie Yates LeAnn Hunt Wayne Sorenson Diane Asay Betty Hansen Becky Nyman Doug Rosborough THE PEANUTS GANG. Debbie Drum- mond eagerly awaits her lunch hour. Miss Drummond always has her hands full when she is carrying around her lunch pail. Lunch is a welcome break. THERE IS A TWISTED MAN ... When Rich Lamb isn’t playing may- pole with antennas, he is teaching his students how to tell the difference be- tween a spark plug and a battery. Faculty 143
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TREMENDOUS TEACHERS Students expressed feelings. Mr. Whitaker is a terrific teacher. His trust for stu- dents encourages us to be more responsible and ma- ture.” . . . Suzette Okey ■ Miss McKay is the best history teacher I've ever had. She explains things well, and she is there if you have any questions about history. . . . Autumn Crowther ‘One of my favorite teachers is Miss Peterson. She is one of the most pa tient teachers, and she is so pleasant to be around. . . York Galland The fact that I have Mr. Burton for A.P. English brings me joy. His knowl- edge of the English Lan- guage makes going to class a privileged . . . Scott Sor- enson. Miss Jarman's true per- sonality came through dur ing deadline. I learned that she has a lot in common with her students. . . . Kim Atkinson. My favorite teacher is Mrs. Bowman. She allows you to turn in late work be cause she understands stu- dents so well. . . . Brendon Dayton. MICKEY MOUSE. Ann Decker dis- plays her fun momentos that she acquires from her experience as Drill Team Advisor and business teacher. She loves her students and her work. STATUE OF ELECTRICITY. Vern Bangertcr. physics teacher and Science Department cult figure, celebrates Lady Liberty's birthday by impersonating her famous stat- ue. • • Tim Lewis Leonard MacKay Rosalie MacKay Joe Martinez LaRae Mason Tom McGlashen Debbie McWhorter Fred Nozawa Joyce Oldroyd Barry Olson Dick Paulsen Linda Peterson Leon Rowley Sandra Shepard Steve Sotuyo DyAnn Smoot Karla Steere Robert Stewart Doug Strong Al Stumphy 142 Faculty
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Imagine This. . .Up, Up, Senior Success Stories Were SO THAT'S WHERE THE SENIOR BUDGET WENT! Jeri Sue Ostler, shows her sophisticated taste in quality. Jeri Sue made sure every- thing was done with supreme per- fection. WHAT DO YOU MEAN THERE ISN'T ANY SNOW YET? Chris McGown and Jeri Sue Ostler an- ticipated the coming of the '87 ski season. Many activities were planned by the Senior officers. This year s Senior class offi- cers all had one main goal in common, to get everyone in- volved.” President Chris McGown thought that it would be great to make the Senior year the best year for everyone. Vice-president Stacy Rapier felt that to make a real change in the school would be a good goal for the Seniors. One change made by the Senior offi- cers of 87 was the Senior Fling. Never before had a Sen- ior trip been planned for after graduation as a finale to our high school years. Another change was the promotion of Senior spirit. Chris, Stacy, and Jeri Sue all loved to ski. Chris was found HEADING UP. Chris McGown rose to the occasion in fulfilling his position in the class presidency. He could also be found playing football for Timpview. 1 catching a volleyball game, Stacy was readily seen racing down to Powell, while Jeri Sue was working at the Leather Ex- press, but would love to ride in a hot air balloon. When asked how their Senior year was. Chris felt it was like the icing on the cake of my school experience. Stacy just loved being a Senior and couldn’t wait for the rest of this years activities. Jeri Sue want ed all the Seniors to have a lot of fun. All Senior officers worked well together and had fun while working with the studentbody officers to make the 86-87 year full of memories for all the T- Birds. MAKE MY DAY. Stacy Rapier, made everyones day as she planned and par- ticipated in Senior activities. She was also busy running her own business. 144 Seniors
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