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1985 Miss LHS Andy Hewitt was congratulated by first runner up Fritz Peterson and other contestant .lerry Brunow, Former Miss LHS, Football Coach John Haning, dem- onstrated for the I985 contestants what the honor could possibly do for them. i i W' V ng , a 1 K . l04-Seniors , E B' 3 2 ' A A 42 Q 1 'V fs , , , , ,, 3 L ati? A , Modeling their evening gowns were several Mis LHS contestants Rick Geist. Jerry Brunow, Blain Stanley, Mark Anderson, Todd Titmus and Fritz Pe tcrson. L i
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Computer science taught by Alan Lords was an important class for immer, fall, winter and spring, Michele Johnson was at Taco Time, many LHS students, including Heidi Olsen, Jim Harrell and Lisa rning money for college. Martin. Y.- r.,...,.a,.ft...,..,.,.v,M,.,l.Q,,efvWMSmm MW Wm' W4W 'cV Wwwww,, ,. , W + J.. freparing for life after graduation fi ' Wffmf The smell was repulsive, but Melani Jensen, Jan Evans and Richard Eyre continued their operation on a sheep's head during physiology Seniors were on quest for money Becoming an adult is kind of like a aterpillar and a butterfly, said Jor- ada Miner. ffAt one time we are on he ground moving real slow, not real- a whole lot to worry about, and iien we are free and the sky is the imit. We can do what we want, see fhat we want and be ourselves. But here are many dangers in this new vorld A People refusing you jobs, in- ome taxes, bills every month and naking sure there are enough grocer- es to last you. As many other seniors vegan to do, Jorinda was perceiving he world after graduation. To prepare for that world, some ,eniors selected college as their aid. But to go to college one must have money. Jan Evans planned her ap- proach to college, I'll work in the summer to get money, I plan to attend college in the fall? Emma Sather re- alized that out of state tuition would be very high, I plan to attend a col- lege in Oregon next year. After going for a year to a community college to get my year of residency, I will then attend Western Oregon University and not have to pay out of state tu- ition? Other seniors have worked during the summer all through high school while some have worked year round to earn money. Kathy Weber and Michele Johnson at Taco Time, Geraldine Schell at Mountain Mead- ow, Emma Sather, Blaine Lewis and Scott Saylor at the Merc, and Jeff Schwab at the pool were some of the working seniors. Another way to defray college costs was to apply for scholarships to var- ious universities. Over S40,000 worth of scholarships was awarded to the Class of '86. Realizing that college would also present different life styles for stu- dents, the seniors pondered the change from living at home. Misty Platts saw this change as an advan- tage, 4'To be prepared for the big world of college, one must have an open mind to all the opportunities it offers and one must open as many of those doors as possible. Seniors 103
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v F x 4-..'i't 5 Miss LHS reigned A shy contestant of the Miss LHS contest Jerry Brunow hid from thc camera. I am woman hear me roar, was the song Fritz Peterson chose to sing for his talent part of the com- petition. Hog caller awarded title What happened to the so called senior men of Lyman High School? Had they all turned in their cleats and football helmets for a pair of high heeled shoes and padded bras? The Senior class sponsored the Miss LHS pageant as one of their bigger money making projects for their senior sneak. We raised S350, said Senior Advisor Mark Seals. Eight brave guys - Andy Hewitt, Jerry Brunow, Fritz Peterson, Mark Anderson, Blaine Stanley, Todd Tit- mus, Brian Massa, and Ricky Geist- were the raving beauties of the Miss LHS contest. Each one had to come up with his own way of presenting himself. They all had to come up with their talent, evening gowns and swim wear. Ricky Geist said, When I first heard about what we had to do I almost threw in the towel, but I enjoyed doing it. The eight beauties all longed to wear the Miss L.H.S. crown, as the prior Miss LHS beauty queens of years past once did. ln fact, these former beauty queens were teachers including John Han- ing, Rick Hanson, Rex Hamner, Mark Seals and Alan Lords. They related stories about their life after being Miss LHS. The audience booed and cat- called the contestants onward. The talents of the eight young ladies, or should we say men, was entertaining. Talents ranged from a striptease to pig calls fro'm an Oklahoma Miss. Andy Hewitt was crowned Miss LHS of 1985, first runner-up was Fritz Peterson, second was Mark Anderson, and third was Ricky Geist. Seniors- I 05
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