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Deciding how to lead their schools, Lyman Lyman High School's student body is proud Student Body President Misty Platts and Ev- ofthe marquee the student council bought to inston Student Body President Tony Yappias announce activities. scheduled activities, Officers improved council Platts promoted change President Misty Platts worked long hard hours in Student Council, making sure every activity was detail perfect. I felt the council worked better and was organized well. This was because of Misty Platts and all of her help as Student Council Presi- dent, said Patricia Atkinson. The secretary Janet Buckner said, The new changes made this year promoted a lot more school spirit and students became involved in school. Lisa Jensen took many pic- tures and kept the student council window decorated with original bul- letin boards. Jensen said, I would recommend the job to anyone willing to work. Advisor Allen Jaggi noted, The highlight of the year was our trip to Cheyenne to visit the state legisla- tion, Supreme Court, and five elect- ed officalsf' Teresa Nelson said, Mr. Jaggi is really good about let- ting the students run student council, but he is always there to offer advice whenever trouble arises. 46-Student Council Student Body Officers Student Body officers were pho- tographer and Historian Lisa Jen- sen, Treasurer Sheri Hicks, Vice President Brian Warnick, President Misty Platts, and Secretary Janet Buckner.
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FFA banquet program instructions were given by Advisor Rex Hamner to Lori Jensen, Gerri Yates, Lisa Jensen and Kellee Eyre. Using the Agri Data Computer System, Advi- sor Rex Hamner obtained current informa- tion. l si 3, ' . A ' l et A L. 1 ,ui I ni FFA started farm Chapter learned Rex Hamner took over the reins of the Future Farmers of America CFFAJ program and helped the group plan several scholastic and fun events. A highlight was the dairy judging team placing fourth out of 50 teams at Laramie in the state con- tests. The FFA practiced for other judg- ing contests including livestock, meats, crops and farm mechanics. You have to qualify to go judge. You look at a group of animals and pick them from best to worst and give reasons why, said Chris Mor- gan. b doing The chapter served the communi- ty by putting up three welcome signs and presented the school with a Christmas tree which they got on a snowmobile outing in the Uintas. The group also sponsored a dance and contests at school like cow-chip throwing and tractor driving. In the fall the schoolboard granted the FFA permission to use 35 acres on the campus for a school farm. They had to wait for the snow to melt, but started building in May. The FFA farm will allow the stu- dents to practice their motto of Learning by Doing. and Todd Covolo. FFA Members FFA members included front row: Tyler Max- field, Chris Morgan, Jim Estes, Lori Jensen, Advisor Rex Hamnerg second row: Rodney Hewitt, Brett Shahan, Gerri Yates, Lisa Jen- seng third row: Spencer Eyre, Randy Johnson, Justin Jorgenson, Dale Filling back row: Ricky Geist, Andy Hewitt, Brian Massa, Eric Sharp, FFA 45
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'rs if if Community lund riisers were an important goil of the council Brian Warnick, Lisa Jen- mr ez r - A -r sen Janet Buckner and Misty Platts stacked 1165 5 ,gt all the cins of food they collected for the Two days of dirt and fires were just part of the fun Lyman and Evanston s student councils had Sheri Hicks w is planning ways to improve thc council accounting system Senior Class Officers They were the class that would not dream it but would become it. This theme carried the senior class offi- cers to graduation: President Joli Youngberg, Vice President Michele Johnson, Secretary Amy LaTour, and Treasurer Geraldine Schell.
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