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

 - Class of 1986

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Christmas elves performed for children during a half time drill at a basketball game. The drill team performed an AXEL-F for all the football fans. ,. I... iti,,iE rj The Homecoming parade experienced extra pzazz from a drill team routine. Eaglettes Drill team members included fstarting from top rowji Heather Jeans, Stephanie Young, Terri Allen, Andrea Chastain, Betsy Weldon, Advisor Donna Siddoway, Jadclyn Johnson, Judi Erickson, Kim Piercy 38-Drill Team

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, D. P' as W ,J 0 ' 5, '!'!! 4 --' 'trff L ' N I Organiz '35, f the journalism was to improve the qual- of its publications, it applied for d, membership with the Quill and n order to Scroll which offered many services onal competition like a national honor society, newsw prestigious recognition to riting competition and a complete dents who had achieved in the critique of the school publications. speech program. The decision to Eleven members qualified for the oin NFL was made in the fall,' thus, honor society within the first year. , the groundwork was already set for Advisor Reita Cox said, With the any LHS student who showed poten- current success of the yearbook, the tial to be in NFL competition. SIZX Eagle magazine also decided t speech students qualihed for NFL come competitive, but membership during the year. With competition, sin members, Lyman was allowed That' one slot at the NFL District compe- O be- ,AQ for success in , ff. you need feedback. 'A' s what the Quill and Scroll fers to us l' it gi' ' Of. fs, ations and clubs. ew clubs made a diflerence During the spring, LHS added two tition which was Hlled by Jon Jensen. national societies to the number of Placing Hrst in dramatics there, Jen- Organizations on campus. One was sen went on to the nationals in Okla- the National Forensics League homa. I NFL J for students involved in Since the goal 0 speech and the other was the Quill department and Scroll. ity Speech coach Cary Cox sai he school joined NFL i articipate in nati and to give SIU nut



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Practice required Team drilled over and over Precise, exact, hard work and de- voted describes, Jadelyn Johnson, Andrea Chastain, Kim Piercy, Terri Allen, Heather Jeans, Stephanie Young, Judy Erickson, Konra Ver- ley, Betsy Weldon, Julie Tippets, Teri Ashton, and Natalie Larchick, the girls on the 85-86 drill team. Jadelyn Johnson the drill team mistress said drill team was a lot of fun but a lot of hard work. Johnson said You have to work to have fun in drilling. Johnson said that in drill team people have to be devoted and strive to work together successfully. There were a few conflicts this year which Johnson said affected the quality of the performances, but the girls did learn self control. Assistant drill team mistress An- drea Chastain said she loved drill team because she liked to dance and be around the girls. Chastain said that Johnson and herself liked mak- ing up the drills and teaching. Chastain noted I would encour- age girls to try out for the team, but I also suggest that they learn the drill at least a week before tryouts so they have more time to practice. Kim Piercy said she liked drill team because she likes being in front of people. Piercy said, I thought that drill team was fun this year and I encourage more to try out. nity to develop drilling skills so she could help the other girls with prob- lems they have. Jeans said In drill team you have to have both work and fun to balance out your practices and game activi- ties. Jeans said she would encour- age others because it is an unforget- table experience. V Judy Erickson, the only senior on the team, said she enjoyed being in drill team because it was fun and she learned new things. Two drill team members from our school had been selected for the Statue of Liberty Drill Team. An- drea Chastain and Jadelyn Johnson were two of twelve-hundred who per- formed in New York June 25-July 7 for the ceremonies dedicating the re- stored Statue of Liberty. They ap- peared on national television July 3- 5. To apply, they had to submit an application and a picture. The selec- tion was made by the National Drill Team Association and the United Spirited Association. While there Johnson and Chastain also attended a leaders' clinic. Only drill team offi- cers were eligible for selection. John- son said, NI was really excited be- cause it was a chance of a lifetime, but I was scared because there were so many girls going? Heather Jeans loved the opportu- Eaglette Officers Diligence and hard work paid off for the Drill Team Mistress and Assistant. New York bound, Jadelyn John- son and Andrea Chastain pointed to the spot on the map where they would join other drill team members from across the United States for thc l00 year celebration of the rcnnovated Statue of Liberty July 3-5. Drill Team-39

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