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FLUENTLY SPEAKING Language offered great clubs and sweatshirts. IT S LIKE THIS. Al Stumphy. teacher, demonstrates his acting abilities, add- ing a bit a spice to French class. Ever- yday in Mr. Stumphy's class is a new experience. NOT AGAIN. Paula Bergeson and Ni- cole Boldt share their excitement as they lose again. German class is excit- ing. as well as a good learning exper- ience. for most students. This year the Foreign Lan- guage Clubs were more active than in past years. They partici- pated in Oktobefest which was a new activity at Timpview. Ma- chos. crepes and pastries were some of the delectable special- ties at this event. The French Club was ad vised by Mr. Stumphy. French bread and chocolate were served to over sixty members who attended a French film. The club had many cultural ac tivities during the year includ ing a fondue party and French dinner. The Spanish Club also start- ed the year’s activities with a Spanish film. They attended a successful authentic Mexican dinner at El Azteca first semes- ter. This was the most active Spanish Club ever under advi- sor, Miss Tingey. The German Club was led by Mr. Barry Olson, advisor. The high point of their year was when the sweatshirts finally ar- rived. All the Foreign Language Clubs ordered sweatshirts to distinguish them from other clubs and they participated in the B.Y.CJ.’s Foreign Language Fair. KAUFEN SIE. Barry Olsen, teacher, demonstrates his new sales pitch be- fore going out to sell for Oktoberfest which is held in October and spon- sored by the German Club. GERMAN CLUB. Front row: Wendi Pierce. Michelle Stone. Leilani Harris. Emily Keith. Heidi Harris. Kirsten Kell- ing. Kerryl Kelling. Laura Roos. Nicole Boldt. Second row: Barry Olson. Soren Svjestrup. Sharee Whatcott. Cathleen Campbell. Mike Jones. Scott Stringham. Steve Clark. Clark Farm- er. Paula Bergeson. Kate Holbrook. Third row: Jim Snow. Shad Roundy. Lisa Cloward. Kristine Spencer. Kim- berly Ames. Jennifer Dutton. Lon Per- ry. Janika Isakson. Bryan Roos. David Clayton. Nicol Sorenson. Foreign Languages 61
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FRENCH CLUB. Front row: Tracie Winters. Jennifer Doctor. Tracee Wha- ley. Suzanne Brown. Mr. Stumphy. Melissa Hill. Scott Wilson. Gerald Gil- son. Lucy Yen. Second row: Suzanne Hobson. Amber Dalzen. Mary Farns- worth. Alicen Perry. Lona Mae Fisher. Chris Givan. Clint Peterson. Nolan Mcmullin. Jim Wilde. Chin-yo Lin. Jen- ny Dutton. Paula Nielsen. Third row: Jenni Jacobson. Christie Gordon. Den- ise Dinsdale. Debbie Leonard. Jerry Taylor. Jared Lundahl. Kevin Givan. Mandi Eakett. Diana Douglas. Jenny Wagner. Christine Mead. FRENCH CLUB PRESIDENCY. Paula Nielsen, historian: Suzanne Brown, president: Melissa Hill, vice-president. They work hard to promote French oriented activities. IMPORTED FROM FRANCE. Amy Chamberlain discusses the finer quali- ties of an authentic vase imported from France. Amy is also a member of the Spanish Club. I LA BONITA ESPANOL. Members of the Spanish Club pose for a picture after their field trip to El Azteca. The Spanish Club gives Spanish students a chance to have fun and learn at the same time about Spanish customs. 60 Foreign Languages
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NEW CLUBS SET NEW TRADITIONS Field work made students ready for action. This year there were two new clubs, the Biology and the Chemistry clubs. Both clubs had speakers come and the Biology club even did field work. They were open to all students, not just Chemistry and Biology stu- dents. Another club this year was the Math Club. It included the AP Calculus class. The Tech-Crew, an- other organization at Timp- view, met after school for training and then signed up for work during concerts, as- semblies. and plays. They received credit for the class because they worked with sound, lighting, and stage setting. Vern Bangerter was the instructor. F.B.L.A. had the business students go into new horizons. They sold concessions at games and at Christmas. They also attend ed a leadership conference held in Anaheim, California. They participated in many service as well as business oriented projects during the school year. BIOLOGY CLUB: Front row: Bill Jones. Brett Heath. Steve Clarke. Clark Farmer. Scott Fisher. Back row: Christine Mead. Suzanne Brown. Sue Dodge. Tim Palmer, and Jennifer Geary. CHEMISTRY CLUB: Front row: Nicol Sorenson. Tim Palmer. Mark Cox. Todd Easton. Sean Mckell, David Rob- inson. Janelle Higbee. Lawrence Tol man. Second row: Mr. Nowzawa. Maren Christensen. Jennifer Geary. Heather Linebarger. Arwen Rasmus- sen. Jennifer Dutton. Amy Giaque. Carol Gammon. Angela Moore. Susan Beus. Heather Wille. Third row: Jeff Heath. Brian Easton. John Rosenvall. Andy Bayola. Mary Glazier. Co U Tt V C Mo fo ■ft •» V if • Mo 11 •» C t lo U X To • Mo Oo 4c |S i t. i i a it 7 MATH CLUB: Front row: Mike Can- non. Doran Pratte. Brett Heath. Marla Alverez. Jennifer Geary. Erika Bow- man. Tim Palmer. Second row: Lon Perry. Steve Clarke. Joseph Peery. Craig Sellers. Heather Pratley. Dave Strong. Bryan Roos. Chris McGown. Jeff Lindstrom. Mr. Chamberlain. IT TAKES A STEADY HAND. Carlisle Ostler and Jens Jorgenson concen- trate on the wires in tech-crew. They both put in many hours after school working with lights and sound. 62 Science Club Tech Crew
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