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THE JOCKETTES. Allison Stander. Michelle King and Allison Collins mimic our fun-loving football team. Players and fans get a kick out of the skit performed by them. KISSING MOM! Mark Miner kissing his mother perhaps a little more affec- tionately than he usually would have. A sophomore takes notes on his tech- nique in pleasing her. DEBBIE’S BOYS. McWhorter s ail boy freshman class performs a well-prac- ticed routine. To the delight of second period spectators, they practice in the commons. WATCH THIS ROUTINE. A freshman cheerleader look-a-like has better look- ing legs than most cheerleaders. McWhorter’s class practices hours for the well-executed routines. CANDY “T.” Cheerleaders present a giant candy and Rice ‘T Krispy to hungry football team members hoping they will use the energy to defeat psy- chologically tough Provo. Pep Assemblies 17
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A new rendition of the T-Bird fight song was sung by our be loved studentbody officers. In a touching musical tribute to the munchkins, they sang the fight song several octaves higher than usual, thanks to the help of helium balloons. Students were also treated to a performance by pint-sized cheerleaders. Fifty elementary school-age children participat- ed in a too-cute-for-words cheer- leader routine. What the mini- cheerleaders lacked in size, they made up in enthusiasm. Both the cheerleaders and drill team gave sizzling perfor- mances this year. The cheer- leaders showed their gymnastic skills by doing back flips and frightfully tall pyramids. The drill team, donned in fashion- able unitards, showed new en- thusiasm. The pep assemblies were a terrific opportunity for Timp view students to show their spirit. Imagine that! FUNKY CHICKEN. Jim Campbell. Bobby Kauo and Ann Decker partici- pate in a faculty skit performed for our pep assemblies. Mrs. Blakesley and Mr. Campbell have a smash hit act. EVERYBODY JOIN IN. Coach Kauo and several varsity football players lead the crowd in a rousing cheer. Bob- by is a crowd pleaser because of his spirit and enthusiastic actions. STACKING UP. The Varsity and Ju- nior Varsity cheerleading squads ea- gerly await the arrival of the football team. The cheerleaders objective is the keep the football team happy. 16 Pep Assemblies
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TIMPVIEW’S HOOPSTERS Cheers led to enthused fans The basketball season start- ed while fans were still in eu- phoria over our state football title. “Spirit was the key.” play- ers said. If we had a good crowd we could do anything! In preparing for the game against Provo, spirit reached new heights. At the biggest pep assembly of the year cheer- leaders, Holly Sandgren, Robby ISN’T HITCH HIKING ILLEGAL? Alex Beck. Jason Nielson and Ben Boswell all show off their dancing abilities at the Provo High pep-assembly, one of the biggest assemblies all year. Oborn and Missy Coles, were picked to kiss a real bulldog. The assembly was also filled with class competitions, slide shows and routines by the drill team. The assemblies demon- strated roaring from the stands. We got spirit, ya, ya; we got what, what, what, what- WE GOT SPIRIT! QUIT PEEKING. Tim Clyde scopes out the good-looking babes” in the audi- ence. Tim stuns the crowd with amaz- ing dance moves and his hilarious and amazing acrobatic stunts. 18 Basketball Assemblies
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