Lyman High School - Eagles Flight Yearbook (Lyman, WY)

 - Class of 1986

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Being pulled by fellow slaves, the freshman candi Permanent grafitti was left on the street after the dates Darrin Ferguson and Jill Birch repercsented sophomore class members had a misunderstand their class. ing of what paint was to be used The physiology class participated coming skits wlth a Toilet Bowl Ball Blaine Stan the band stopped in parade formation to play lcy and Chris Prince were crowned as the King and Queen.

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Community became involved 1985 bursts to glory Homecoming 1985 - Blue Burst to Glory - had more community involvement in all the activities. One of the major changes in homecoming was the early coronation of the king and queen to which the community was invited on Wednesday night. This change allowed the court to reign over most of the homecoming festivities. During the Homecoming Coronation program a special recog- nition was given to the oldest Valley member, Leon Rollins. Rollins also was Grand Marshall of the Thursday parade. The royalty included Queen Misty Platts, King Andy Hewitt, First At- tendants Lori Jensen and Chad An- derson, and Second Attendants Pa- trica Atkinson and Vince Blasi. At the Homecoming Coronation program, a new group Shadows performed. The Shadows featured leader and bass guitarist Brian War- nick, electric piano player Jeff Schwab, lead singer Michele John- son, and back-up singers Geraldine Schell, Kathy Weber, and Sheri Dowdle. Brian Warnick said, 'fMy group has gone a lot farther than I expected and hopefully it will go much farther. Besides the coronation, the com- munity was invited to participate in the breakfast, dinner and parade. The parade was scheduled for later in the afternoon, so more community members and elementary children could see it. Student Body President Misty Platts said, This is one of the best, organized homecomings that there has been in a long time. G - -sm Climbing to victory thc freshmen built their human pyramid during the homecoming pep 4 Homecoming rally'



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Representing the Junior class, Lori Jensen and Chad Anderson rode on the juniors' ex- plosive float while fifty helium balloons burst to glory during the homecoming parade. .. -Costumes-preva11ed.-- l .L r Two hundred and fifty people looked like they had broken out of jail on Homecoming Monday as they wore black and white. During the afternoon a special assembly intro- duced the homecoming candidates by showing their baby pictures and giving a small description of their hobbies and involvement in school activities. Tuesday featured a breakfast opened to the entire public. Tuesday was also Nerd day. Many students and teachers really went way out. P.E. Instructor John Haning, wear- ing his oiled hair slicked back and bright colored clothes that were too small for him, was the nerd of the day. Wednesday was MASH day. Klingers, Hot Lips, Radars, and doc- tors thronged the classes. One of the most noticeable outfits was the Klinger imitation worn by Fritz Pe- terson. It takes a lot of spirit and determination to dress up as great as Fritz, said Christine Prince. Class volleyball games were played on Wednesday with the teachers emerg- ing as the champions. The students and faculty arrived at school dressed-up on Thursday. I6 Homecoming Later that evening the traditional Homecoming parade crowded Main Street. The overall winning float was the sophomores, with its candidates Jeanine Harrison and Jason Evans riding on rockets that traveled around in a circle on the float. Sec- ond place was the seniors, and third place was the juniorsi. After the pa- rade a spaghetti dinner was spon- sored by the senior class. Following the dinner, the students enthusiasti- cally filled the gym during the pep rally, with each class competing in licorice chews, scooter races and hu- man pyramids. The seniors won the trophy for cheering the loudest. Immediately after the pep rally was the honk-a-thon which travelled throughout the town and down to the bonfire built by the juniors. The L was lit during the bonfire by the freshman. 'fThe freshman worked really hard to refinish the 'La and they made it look really profession- al, said Advisor Gary Poore. Friday was Blue Day. Again Fritz Peterson was forefront in fashion with blue hair and blue skin. After two hours of school, classes were let out for class skits.

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