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l ' i Chimney Sweeps swept the stuge with good looks while the drill team took over the sttige during the lip sync. ,I ,....f-- 'M 'M X ffl Showing their Miss Piggy style Home lie, Teacher Debbie Rudd and Secretary Mtiu- reen Ryan represented the middle school, 32-Lip Sync
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'ia I -. s. 1. 4 -i Refreshments were served by candlelight. Brenda McCreary and Brain Massa took a moment out from dancing to relax during the prom. J , fig, Economics was the goal uriiors recreated heaven Heaven was the theme of the 1986 prom. LHS juniors decided to go the economical way for prom, spending about Sl,500. Instead of having the traditional live band, they hired a DJ from Laramie to enter- tain at the prom. The juniors made their own decorations. The prom was in the gym this year with the com- mons area serving as a lounge area where the prom goers could relax in the candle light. The decorations consisted of an array of clouds and silver rain. The clouds flowed over the floor as well as the ceiling. Advi- sor Mark Lynn, a white tuxedoed high tech St. Peter, checked the couples' worthiness to enter heav- en on a computer. The royalty consisted of Brian Warnick and Terri Allen King and Queen, Shaun Jaggi and Patricia At- kinson First Attendants, and Natalie Larchick and Chad Anderson Sec- ond Attendants. The angels who helped with coronation included four Royalty included First attendants Shaun Jaggi. Patricia Atkinson. King Brian War- nick. Queen Terri Allen, Second attendants Natalie Larchiek. Chad Anderson. Crown bearers were Julie Michaelson, Jim Clark, Jed Johnson. Allie Jo Butters and Holly Johnson. and five year old Jim Clark, Julie Michaelson, Jed Johnson, Holly Johnson Allie Jo Butters and B.J. Fletcher. Cary Cox noted, g'The prom was a very successful evening and the Juniors have something to be proud of. There was a lot of effort put into prom. Mike Hicks said, The Lyman proms are the best proms I have seen. The prom was well decorated and the students were well behaved. Warnick added, This prom was a lot better than last year's and was really nice even though we didn't spend a lot of money. Cox noted, The most exciting part of prom for me was working with the students who were dressed in jeans and grub- bies and then seeing the final perfor- mance when they were dressed up at prom. The dance lasted until mid- night. After breakfast The Best of Times was shown at the Valley The- ater. Prom ll
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Girls just want to eat lunch Angela Doty, t'They built this city on rock and roll and Kim Lester, Shari Birch, Jackie Dollins, and SADD funds on Lip Syncs. The student coun- Shelly Odom mouthed as they joined Fat eil organiyed the fund raiser. city, SADD gained funds Everyone had a fantasy Lyman High School created the second annual Lip Sync Contest in May. This public event has been used primarily to earn money for various organizations, Kevin Carney organized the l985 lip sync to earn money for the Afri- can Hunger Relief. This year S669 was obtained and donated to SADD tStudents Against Driving Drunkl. Brian Warnick, also involved in or- ganizing Lip Sync ll, said, We as a student council feel that because drunk driving is the number one kill- cr of American teenagers, we need to do something about it. SADD looked like the best program available. Lip Sync ll was compiled of nine student numbers, three adult num- bers, and a special surprise perfor- ,lim McMahon la.k.ti. John Haningl per- formed his part in the Super Bowl Shufllef' mance from the illustrious Pointer Sisters QKevin Carney, John Han- ing, Richard Hansonl. Carney said, We all like to fantasize and be in the spotlight and this was a chance for some people to live out that fan- tasyf' The program was put together by Kevin Carney, Joli Youngberg, and Brian Warnick. Masters of Ceremo- ny were Layne Parmenter and Rick Hanson. The tapes for lip synchroni- zation were played by the Music Ma- chine. Judges were Lynn Buckner, a member of the Board of Trustees, Henry Schmidt, Chief of LPDQ Sen- ator John Fanos, former board mem- ber Peggy Schellg and LMS instruc- tor Dell Turner. Lip-Sync 12
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