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SAWDUST FLYING. Mark Butler sands a wood block to great perfec- tion. Students work especially hard to keep up the tradition of award-winning excellence at Timpview. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS ONE. Scott Tueller suddenly shows an incredible interest in his electronics book, but seeing this makes you wonder what it is he is really reading. Lonnie Bigelow Elisa Black Heidi Black David Blackinton Natasha Bloxham Nicole Boldt Jason Bond Juniors 163 Kimberly Anderson Sherry Anderson Susan Andrus Kimberli Atkinson Gillian Bailey Kurt Bailey Doug Baird Doug Baird Austin Bankhead Daniel Bardsley Eddie Bartel Mark Baumgarten Alan Beaman Signe Bergeroy Lisa Abbott Amy Aidukaitis Mark Alexander Pamela Alger Nathan Andersen Denton Anderson Holly Anderson
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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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MONEY MADNESS Inflation As more and more Ju- niors started dating, driving, and diversifying, they real- ized that the one thing they needed more of was money. Everything that meant anything to Juniors cost money. Clothes, records, games, dances, movies, food, dates, and concerts all cost money. Juniors solved the problem of money in many different creative ways. The majority went out and got jobs and worked hard hours for the money they received. The most popular places to work were the fast-food restaurants and the clothing stores. Not all SO IT SHALL BE WRITTEN. Doran Sanft examines a newspa- per clipping in English trying to keep up on current events. Doran is a good student and enjoys de- bate and calculus. Rises. Juniors could find jobs, with college students around so many found new ways to make their money. Creative Juniors could be seen deli vering papers, selling things door to door, making things, helping around the house or just sharing their talents. Many Juniors even worked for their parents or friends. No matter how they had to do it. Juniors always found some way to make ends meet. The class of '88 made it their motto that you might as well buy it. do it. and ex perience it now because things weren’t getting any cheaper. ARM IN ARM. Mike Coleman and Heidi Stirling, together as usual, take a walk outside during lunch. In the spring, students try to stay outside as much as possible. 164 Juniors
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