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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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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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Paintings at the Springville Art Museum in- A Conservation Commission representative terested art students Michelle Yoak and congratulated Jason Hcltz and Vince Blasi for Heather Jeans during the annual art field trip. their outstanding pen and ink logos of wildlife. t. EXhibitS efidfed Students won contests The art program exhibited excel- lence in the year due to the students' personal improvement. Although the two art teachers, Cary Cox and Dave Lewis, used different art teaching techniques, both agreed that they had a very successful year. While Cox taught his students a visual vocabulary at the beginning of the school year believing that if they develop an appreciation for art they will eventually be able to pro- duce it, Lewis spends the first five months of his program teaching his students basic art techniques, and then lets the students rely upon themselves. Cox said, s'I'm a firm believer that art is an acquired skill, even those with talent need a firm foundation in basic principles of art to succeed. 34 Art Blaine Lewis and Cy Campbell brought home two blue ribbons from the state art show in April. Lewis said, It's like a football team, the more talented kids you have the more successful you will be and the more ribbons you will get. The art students also participated in the Bridger Valley Conservation District Poster Contest where Jason Heltz took second place and Vince Blasi third. The school art show in the Commons Area gave students and faculty the opportunity to see the variety of art work produced in the art programs this year. Because of the use of large panels set up for the show the art work covered a large surface area, and showed the variety of the different works.
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