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SUPER-HEROES WORKED The Supernatural task of running a school OFFICE AIDES: Front row: Larinda Nelson. Michelle Stone. Back row: Me- lesa Miner. Alyssa Edwards. Rhonda Partin. They can be seen all over the school on various missions. COUNSELING AIDES: Front row: Lisa McKay. Stephanie Whitlock. Back row: Mary Miner. Craig Peterson. Lau- ra Dalzen. These aides help the coun- seling office operate smoothly. The Timpview attendance policy made it so that students were always expected to be in class. If you had to leave for some emergency, the hall pass was used. Everyone adhered to that rule . . . except, for a group of selected students who were sent scampering all over the school on various missions. This elite group was known as the ’’office aides. Being an of fice aide was a lot of work with the responsibilities being to run any needed messages, to polite- ly answer the phone or to dam- pen a catastrophe the second it was started. Mrs. Whitlock ad- ded. “When chaos was about us and everything looked gloomy, the aides came to the rescue. The response from teachers and administration made them sound like super- heroes accomplishing the su- pernatural task, but the aides just acted calmly, as if it were really just second nature to them. Cindy Maxwell casually stated. It was a break from all the other classes. I worked hard but it was fun. Likewise. Can- dice Cannon commented. It was a lot of fun. It was an op- portunity to get to know the teachers. You learned what the administration was really like and what they go through to keep the school running smoothly. Mrs. Pierce, the main secretary, felt as if they were part of her own family. I got too attached to the girls. They were the best in the school, and I was lucky to have them. The problem is that now they have to graduate. Every one involved with them ad mitted that. We couldn’t have done it without them!! ATTENDANCE AIDES: Front row: Shauna Myers. Susie Robertson. Kim- berly Cutler. Craig Peterson. Heather Stott. Cindy Maxwell. Sharon White. Back row: Linda Wyngarden. Sharee Whatcott. Kristi Ross. Cathleen Bur- rows. Lona Mae Fischer. Office Aides 57
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SPORTS AND WORE SPORTS. Todd Seamons. distracted for one minute, can't keep his eyes on the paper. Todd is a member of the Varsity Football team and is an office aide. SECOND DEFENSE. Lona Mae Fi- scher uses the telephone to do her work. Lona Mae works in the atten- dance office, answers phones and deals with the daily admits and ex- cuses. ««porta 0 THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. Rhonda Partin gets excited for the 1986 Christ- mas holiday season. All parts of the school, including the classes, are decorated for the holiday season. LIBRARY AIDES: Front row: Craig Kendall. Karen Olsen. Sue Dodge. Back row: Holly Batchelor. John Walk- er. They help the librarians with the checking out of books. 56 Office Aides
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SERVICE IS THE KEY. Todd Hannig serves as President of the Key Club. Todd gives up his weekends to work on the yearbook staff. He spends the majority of his time serving others. HAPPY HOMEMAKERS. Wendy Wil son and Lisa Clayton display their culi- nary classic cookie house. Students enjoy participating in the foods class for the hands on experience. FHA CLUB. Front row: Shaunie Datwyler. Kim McKinney. Melissa Ma- son. Mary Knell. Tausha Freestone. Wendy Wilson. Autumn Crowther. Second row: Carolyn Clifford. Paula Bergeson. Sherri Hilditch. Back row: Lisa Clayton. Linda Winterton. Camille Price. Kari Hilditch. Mary Williams. Lisa Stringham. 58 Key Club FHA
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