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FANTASTIC FORM: Isaac Paxman. Bobby Boyd. Keith Winder and Rus- sell Barnett play French horn in the Christmas Concert. All four practice hard to perfect their playing. CONCENTRATION. Tim Dutton and Jens Jorgensen concentrate on their hard music during a Christmas con- cert. They also help set up and take down the stage for performances. VIOLINISTS. Front row: Janice Farns- worth. Sharon Nielsen. Marc Allen. Tamara Herrod. Janika Isakson. Ai- mee Tate. Second row: Kimberly Smith. Carol Gammon. Nicole Boldt. Elisa Black. Rachel Crawley. Hiedi Gibson. Sydney Parent. Third row: Carolyn Clifford. Shauni Datwyler. Shannon Seibt. Amy Baird. Joanne Dahl. Alicen Perry. Jennifer Dutton. Back row: Nathan Shumway. Jens Jorgensen. Kristi Jackson. Joy Ellen Tenney. Dedra Christensen. Robert Westover. Timothy Dutton. LOWER STRINGS. Front row: Mat thew Enke. Michael Thygerson. Steve White. Debra Doxey. Dan Ray. Second row: Melanie Hunsaker. Lisa Stod- dard. Jonathon Kunz. Leticia Oaks. Corrie Grimes. Marilynn Crammer. Sean Johnson. Orchestra 75
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RATED BERT IN THE Orchestra was a favorite for all who participated. Whose funeral are you go- ing to? quipped a smart aleck Sophomore. His friend asked if she were planning to hold up the Pepsi truck with the ma- chine gun in her violin case. Orchestra members had to learn early to put up with re- marks like this but orchestra members didn’t mind because they rated the class as one of their favorites. They enjoyed having a break from the mono- tony of other classes. The class wasn't easy, students put in many extra hours before and after school perfecting their music and their instruments. Autumn Crowther commented. Orchestra made high school fun for me. Amy Baird, alter nate music sterling scholar and concertmistress commented. I enjoy orchestra because it is fun. challenging and a chance to do what I enjoy doing. Most students played more than one instrument and some played more than ten. Jeff Nielsen. Music Sterling Scholar, played at least ten. including bassoon and piano, and has won many awards and recognition for his playing ability. The Orchestra went on tour with the A Cap pella and performed at Disney- land and Sea World. LET ME TELL YOU. Sharon Nielsen and Marc Allen work at a dress re- hearsal to put on the finishing touches for a concert. Both enjoy playing in the first violin section. WHAT IS THAT NOTE? Rachel Craw ley and Sydney Parent play their vio- lins enthusiastically. They both enjoy playing and put in many hours after school trying to achieve perfection. WOODWINDS AND BRASS: Front row: Jeffrey Nielsen. Joshua Rodri- guez. William Taylor. Karen Gammon. Karen Spencer. Rebecca Nielsen. Marci Raisor. Second row: David Strong. Russell Barnett. Mark Cox. Steven Gill. William Henstrom. Randy Peterman. Daniel Doxey. Third row: Dawn Gifford. Jeannette Rodriguez. Keith Windor. Isaac Paxman. Bobby Boyd. Dustin Tibbitts. Murray O'Dell. Daniel Day. Dionne Ray. 74 Orchestra
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PRACTICE MADE PERFECTION Band students burst talent sound barriers. — - Being in the band provided valuable music experience to many Timpview students. Tak ing this class meant that one could learn how to play a new instrument, read and interpret sheet music, or even write com- positions. To say Band was de ceiving. actually, there were three bands: Freshman Band. Jazz Band, and the Symphonic Band. Keeping up with the ac tivities was not easy. Not only did the band perform at pep- assemblies and ball-games, but they also performed in several concerts throughout the year. Some especially talented stu- STRIKE UP THE BAND. Mark Cox prepares to play his trumpet. Mark plays in the musical. My Fair Lady and also plays in the Utah Valley Youth Symphony after school. SYMPHONIC BAND: Front row: Chrtttinc Spencer. Teresa Snow. Marci Raisor. Karen Gammon, Ken- dall Brady. Don Pralt. Second row: Kalhy Stock. Daniel Day. Tammy Smith. Dawn Smith. Third row: Rebecca Nielsen. Robby Weal. William Taylor. Keith Winder. Lisa Cloward. Bobby Boyd. Troy Pe- terson. fourth row: Duatyn Tibbitt . Randy Peter man. Daniel Doxey. Scott Percival. Fifth row: Mark Co . Bradley Kendall. Doug Baird. John Talbot. Back row: Grace Boefcweg. Jeannette Rodrigue . Pari Kuchar. dents played many instruments and some were in two band classes. When David Strong was asked why he was in band, he said, I loved music and liked playing the drums.” Dave was one of the two students representing the state of Utah in the McDonald’s All Ameri- can Band”. He traveled to New York and played in the Macy’s Christmas Parade on Thanks giving Day. JAZZ BAND: David Johnson. Stuart Heimdal. Sean Slay. Brett Whiffen. Troy Peterson. David Hyer. Andrew Madsen. Matt Leaptrot play jazz, a genuine American musical form. ALL SET. Daniel Doxey sets his posi- tion for playing the snare drum. Dan not only plays the snare but many oth- er percussion instruments. He plays in band and orchestra. HUFFING AND PUFFING. Murray O'Dell sets his ombisure for the tuba. Murray has talents in many areas in- cluding drama and debate. He is also in the musical My Fair Lady. 76 Band
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