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Willing To Give A Tradition Of Excellence To Follow Over the past ten years, Sen- iors had proven that they wer en’t affected by Senioritis. Wanting to leave the school with a permanent momento, past Senior classes donated gifts. Driving past the school, one couldn't help but notice the colorful and informative mar- quee given by the class of 1978. Looking down the main hall, students were informed of daily events on the digital board giv- en by the class of 1985. Fed up with the muffled sounds in the gym, the class of 1986 decided to provide a bad ly needed speaker system. Seniors also provided the school with more than just ma- terial gifts. High ACT scores, top-ranked sports teams, a leading number of State Ster ling Scholars, artists, debators and musicians were just a few legacies left by alumni. THREE’S COMPANY. The commons was a favorite place to eat. socialize and relax. Lisa Stoddard. Michelle Stone and Beth Campbell demonstrat- ed the great art of conversation. LAST TIME AROUND. Pari Kuchar and Bo Tucker registered for the last time as Seniors. Pari was on the drill team and ran track. Bo played tennis and intramural football. WHAT A RACQUET. Jamie Sumner boasted athletic talents. He played football and won several racquetball tournaments. Tennis and cruising the halls were also favorite pastimes. or C cr 161
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WHAT'S YCKJR INCOME? Bob Pearce and Mary Ann Sharpe were voted most likely to marry for money. Mary Ann enjoys socializing and Bob plays tennis in his spare time. ROLL OVER FONZI. Lori Hatfield, gets ready to make an attempt to jump the garbage can on her Honda Aero scooter. Lori is an excellent pho- tographer and cheerleader. Sharon White Travis Whitlock Lome Wiberg Andrea Wight Pamela Wilkinson Heather Wille Jennifer Williams Kevin Wilson Kristine Wilson Keith Winder Warren Winegar David Wright Jesse Wright 160 Seniors
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JUNIORS A GREAT COMBINATION Junior Leaders Excelled. The Junior officers radiat ed enthusiasm and planned for a great year. President Paige Bateman liked to play tennis, snow-ski, and water- ski. She also played the pi- ano exceptionally well. Vice- President Justin Knapp was on the football team and loved all sports. Some of his other interests were guns, cars, art and animals. Secre- tary Tom Chamberlain liked singing and had performed concerts all over. He was also a football player. CJ.S.A.C. Representative Ben Harrison would like to go into business. He was on the swimming and football teams and he liked to do math. He also played the clarinet in his spare time. One of the main responsi- bilities of the Junior officers was the Junior Prom and be- cause of this they spent much of their time planning for it. As President Paige Ba teman stated, “Our goal this year is to make the Prom the most memorable that Timp- view has had so far. The Juniors made this possible by selling the most maga- zine subscriptions ever. With a combination like this the Junior class united and achieved an excellent year. JUNIOR OFFICERS: President. Paige Bateman: Secretary, Tom Chamber- lain; Vice-President.Justin Knapp: U.S.A.C. Representative.Ben Harri- son. They work well together. GRABBING A BITE. Marc Heileson leaves 7-11 with a hot dog and a Big Gulp. Although school lunch is a popu- lar item, many students prefer to go elsewhere like 7-11 and Ripples. 162 Juniors
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