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CENTER OF ATTENTION. Paul Tay lor and Eric Teel show that school isn’t all that bad as they stroll by the main hall trying to be Freshmen, an art that has to be modified daily. ACHING FINGERS. John Rosenvall hacks away at a computer in electron- ics. Along with getting a new comput- er this year, students also learn a new programming language. Mathew Bowman Roberta Boyack Bevan Briggs Julie Britsch Tara Brewer Kent Bryner Laurie Buckles Mark Butler David Bybee Cherilee Caldwell Cathleen Campbell Troy Campbell Michael Cannon David Carly Alison Carter Jason Christiansen Maren Christensen David Chamberlain Thomas Chamberlain Thomas Charlisle Alisa Cindrich Brett Clark Candice Clark David Clayton Karen Clegg Melinda Clegg Chris Clifford Mike Clifford T1 rKTTOPS
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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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Terra I Cochran Mike Coleman Allison Collins Blair Collins Jalanne Cook Matthew Crawley Autumn Crowther Doranna Daley Laurel Dalzen Brendon Dayton Christina DeBry David DeHoyos Melody Deveraux Sean Dixon Jennifer Doctor Tina Doran Roger Douglass Jennifer Dutton Todd Easton Jeff Edwards Jennifer Elkington Jennifer Ellis Janis Farnsworth Clark Farmer Nancy Felt Dennis Fernandez Corwin Fisher ONE STEP FROM THE TOP Students see the light. Oh, to be called an upper- classman. No more enduring the abuse as Freshmen or the embarrassment of being ignored as Sophomores. Be- ing a Junior had its advan- tages. Teachers liked you. Seniors would talk to you and you knew your way around. Juniors were now in a position to make fun of WHO’S GOT THE KEYS. David Talbot and friends take a drive. Ju- niors like trying out their new li- censes. which is definitely one of the highlights of being a Junior. Freshmen without being un- der the condemnation of hy- pocrisy. Juniors had learned to make their way through the halls without being stomped on. As Juniors looked forward to their Sen- ior year, they realized that school wasn't so bad after all. NAP TIME. Junior cheerleaders don pajamas in a satire of the Var- sity football players before the Provo High game. The cheer- leaders help boost spirit for Timp- view T-Birds. 166 Juniors
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