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Kevin Smith Harlow Smoot Michelle Snyder Susan Snyder Kenneth Sorensen Nicole Sorenson Allison Stander Mark Stewart Juniors 175 HEY! CHECK HER OUT. Brent Keck and Scott Tueller hang out in the commons area enjoying the scenery. Scott is in photography and Brent, a Sophomore, is a mem- ber of the swim team. MEDITATION FOR THE SCKJL. Tricia Jaquith and Michelle Van- Soolen spend time in ancient world history to escape from the harsh world and learn more about India through yoga. Scott Stcere Heidi Stirling Pamela Stoncbraker Brian Stone David Stonely Soren Svejstrup MiHo Takamoto David Talbot Whitney Talbot Brad Tarran Paul Taylor Whitney Taylor
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SPARE TIME What Spare Time? Juniors, when asked what they did in their spare time, re- sponded. “What spare time?” No one seemed to have any time. A better way to ask the question was. “What do you spend your time after school doing?” Of course, the typical answer was homework.” but even with homework, most found time to socialize. Juniors discovered many creative ways to socialize, some spent hours talking on the phone, others just hung around with friends, or now that they had their li- cense found new ways of driv- ing around town The most pop ular way of socializing for many Juniors was dating. Timpview's club activities gave students a chance for this socializing. The Junior Prom wa also instigated for this purpose. Now that the determined class of '88 was sixteen, they could get jobs, and many did. Some worked in offices and res- taurants. Some students were paid for working extra hours on the tech-crew, and a number of students were employed by their parents. It was much ea- sier to get a job if you or your parents had connections such as friends or relatives who owned companies or business es. Although most students started working when they turned sixteen, some had cir- cumstances allowing them to start work at an earlier age. The majority of the students had jobs, but there were some who didn't. Some of these stu- dents felt they were too busy for jobs, being involved with homework and other in and out side of school activities. Having a job made life easier for Ju- niors because they had money when they needed it and were able to participate in school sponsored activities. Although many Juniors said that because of their social lives their Junior year was the best, they also looked forward to the life of their Senior year. CHEESE! Linda Wintcrton. in the attendance office, is eager and will- ing to serve the Timpview student- body. Linda also takes stats for the Varsity Football Team. Barbara Sanders Aimee Sanderson Mike Sanford Doran Sanft Brad Seamons Shawna Self David Sellers Kathy Shields Dan Simmonds Allison Skinner Thane Slagowski Andrew Smith Jessica Smith Kennon Smith Rebecca Robison Steve Robinson David Robinson Martin Rosales John Rosenvall Kristi Ross 174 Juniors
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William Taylor Eric Teel Tad Tidwell Chris Thomas Jeffery Thorn Scot Tueller Guy Trowbridge Heather Valentine WHAT IS THIS STUFF? Kristi Ross and Brendon Dayton enjoy a cold drink together. Most students drink pop and visit the candy machines of- ten. They are both involved in sports. OLYMPIC SWIMMER. Mike Rencher enjoys an invigorating swim practice. Last summer Mike took a computer class at BYCJ for college credit and works hard at everything he does. Shauna VanOrman Patricia Ward Chad Warner Shannon Warner Scott Walker James Walton Teresa Weaver Ted Wendelboe Ann Westover Tracee Whaley Sharee Whatcott Quint Whipple 176 Juniors
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