Timpview High School - Talon Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1987

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TERRIFIC TALKERS TALKED Debators argue their way to success. Their voices were heard so clearly, pronouncing words, that almost defied the English language that we thought we knew so well. Timpview’s repu tation of excellence clung to the mind of every debator. Dan ny Fitzgerald and Joseph Perry demonstrated this when they were picked first out of eight teams and advanced to quarter finals in the championship divi- sion. They received the tri- umphs and glory that were the rewards and results of team work. Most of the credit given to debators had to also be shared with their coach and friend. Kae Johnson. She was the main activator and teacher who contributed countless hours to help bring out the best in her debators. As Varsity De- bator. Heather Linebarger stat ed. KJ is helpful, she is willing to be there at all hours of the day or night to give us sup port. ORATORY: Front row: Austin Bankhead. Trina Wcndclboc. Loa Niumettolu. Mark Junsay. Mary Farnsworth. Second row: Kirsten White. Rachel Parke. Brad Perry. Matthew Trotter. David Ulster. Tamara Gawthrop. Kristen Cundick. Elisa Black. NOVICE DEBATE: Front row: David Ulster. Jason Nielson. Kirsten White. Second row: Mary Farns- worth. Anel Tolman. Kristen Cundkk. Third row: loa PBumeftohi. Mailana Ovard. Trina Wendeiboe. Kim Brown. Amy Messegee. Erica Hardy. Rachel Parke. Tamara Gawthrop. Fourth row: Jim Mclo. Mark Junsay. Matthew Trotter. Sean McKell. Blair Collins. Kristy Johnson. Jennifer F Iking ton. Kristi Jackson. A “I’M RIGHT.” Jim Walton shouts. ”1 have more sufficient evidence.” John Hill didn’t seem convinced. Debators try their hardest to prove theii point clearly to others. « I I LINCOLN-DOtIGLAS: Front row: Sean McKell. Mark Junsay. Marjorie Jun- say. Kristy Johnson. Mark Alexander. Second row: Tamara Gawthrop. Blair Collins. Loa Niumeitolu. Jim Melo. Amy Messegee. Erica Hardy. Kim Brown. 68 Debate

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There was an epidemic at Tim p view know as clubitis. Those suffering from the dis- ease could be seen joining clubs unceasingly. The Ski Club had victims who were said to have suffered from the symptons of flying down slopes, clouds of powder en gulfing them. The cure was re- laxing activities in snow. Another club plagued by the epidemic was the Lamanite Club. This club provided the Lamanite students with a sense of unity and also helped in- crease awareness about their culture. The next club that part of the epidemic was the Nation- al Honor Society. The students of this club had the uncontrolla ble sympton of a 3.7 G.P.A. The Students for a Demo SKI CLUB OFFICERS. Scott Soren- sen. Lincoln Sheranian. Lucilia Ben- son. David Strong. Debra Doxey. Not pictured: Wendi Pierce. They planned many fun ski-oriented activities. cratic Society was organized by a group of well known deba tors. It was another excuse for friends to get together and dis- cuss society’s finer points. Lastly, the Letterman's Club was founded by a group of young men and WOMEN who could often be seen hiding in the locker rooms. The mem- bers only known sympton was a desire to work their bodies to the limit in physical activity. PRETTY AS A PICTURE. Edna Jones. Doran Sanft and Denise Dinsdale. this year’s National Honor Society presi- dency. start off the year with a great deal of spirit and enthusiasm. LETTERMAN’S CLUB. Front row: Bri- an Stone. Doug Stone. Steven Radle. Second row: Stewart Heimdal. Justin Knapp. Joel Sybrowsky. Guy Trow- bridge. Scott Wrigley. Andy Bayola. Thane Slagowski. Mark Ashby. Third row: Nikki Pedro. Jennifer Baird. Dave Bybee. Greg Pitts. Pete Jones. Jeff Lindstrom. Todd Seamons. Chris McGown. Robie Kauo. Benjamin Harri- son. Fourth row: Bruce Christy. Eric Giles. Steve Hill. Bret Skousen. Fifth row: David Wright. Richard Stone. Kenneth Sorensen. Brendon Dayton. Paul Daines. STUDENTS FOR DEMOCRATIC SO- CIETY. Michael Jones. Jason Thom- as. Heidi Black. Jennifer Elkington. Roberta Boyack. Second row: Benja- min King. Justin Thomas. Jeffrey Sanders. Doran Sanft. Mark Alex- ander. LAMANITE CLUB. Front row: Scot Tueller. Varnita Wilson. Sue Dodge. Nikki Pedro. Back row: Dena Willie. Karen Tso. April Tree. Leitu Faumui. Christine Earle. Lamanite SDS Letterman 67



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I HAVE MY RIGHTS. “I demand my freedom of speech . Benjamin York points out so clearly. Ben is involved in many things, he is also in the school's musical this year. CONGRESS. Front row: Matthew Trotter. Trina Wendelboe. Ariel Tol- man. Mark Alexander. Second row: David Litster. Tamara Ryan. Murray O'Dell. Arwen Rasmussen. John Hill. LOOKING ON. The world is only a book away from its conquest. Novice debators Jim Melo. Mark Junsay. Ma- jorie Junsay. Blair Collins, and Loa Niumeitolu look on to the world. VARSITY DEBATE: Front row: Heather Pratley. Daniel Fitzgerald. Jennifer Geary. Steven Clarke. Sec ond row: Doran Sanft. Joseph Perry. Heather Linebarger. Jeff Sanders. IT'S A SMALL WORLD. Just hanging around are varsity debators Heather Linebarger. Jennifer Jacobsen. James Walton. Steven Clarke. Mark Stewart. Jennifer Elkington. PRETTY AS A PICTURE. The deba tors launch glazes. They are Arwen Rasmussen. Matthew Trotter. Tamara Ryan. Brad Perry. John Hill. Mark Alexander. Murray O’Dell. Debate 69

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