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Z.. Layouts were double checked as Adesa Cagle, Susan Apgood and Julee Lee discussed im- provements. Meditating over yearbook pictures Melani it Jensen and Emma Sather selected pictures for a layout. Copy took long hours and many quotes as writing speech copy. yearbook staffjobs. Angela Doty and Michele Johnson worked to meet one of their many deadlines. s 3 Nm. You Made The Difference School Board Member Terral Michael- son accepted the state winning yearbook Where on Earth is Lyman that Year- book Editor Michele Johnson proudly pre- sented. This was the second year that our school had a state winning book. The goal for the 1986 staff was to enter the '86 book into a national competitiong thus, many long hours were spent working on minor details and the quality of the book. Yearbook-53 Geraldine Schell and Leza Chapman learned I Finalized layouts and copy were two ofthe I
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Yearbook was a challenge LHS history was recorded. Yearbook placed first in the IIA division for the second year in a row, but the afternoon before the awards banquet, gloom spread throughout the staff attending the journalism convention. Editor Michele Johnson, Assistant Editor Geraldine Schell and Advisor Cary Cox had spent an hour with the judge Dennis Doyle who ripped the book apart. Later on after the banquet, Doyle said, I couldn't let on you had won. Not only did the staff take state with the yearbook, they, with the journalism staff, placed first in the On-the-Spot Sweepstakes at the con- vention. Angela Doty placed third overall in layout. Cox noted, This year's staff has been the strongest staff I've had since I started teaching at Lyman High School? As the staff set forth to try to top last year's book, there was much en- thusiasm and new outlooks. With the theme, You Made The Difference, the staff began recognizing people throughout the year. The staff tried to show appreciation to all who had shone at Lyman High by leaving messages in lockers, as well as fea- turing them in the book. The management for the yearbook changed. Instead of one person doing Eagle Flight Staff The Eagle Flight staff pictured front row: Advisor Cary Cox, Emma Sather, Geraldine Schell, Susan Apgood, Adesa Cagle, Leza Chapman, back row: Michele Johnson, Angela Doty, J ulee Lee, and Me- lani Jensen - the staff that strived for excellence. 52 Yearbook a full layout, the staff was divided into copy and layout departments. This helped in keeping up on dead- lines. Some nights they worked four hours after school on the book. The staff did not want to repeat the scene of the year before when the staff worked late hours into the night completing layouts and copy sheets for two weeks into the summer. All of this time was on their own and was hard work. Even though it was te- dious the book was completed, in- dexed, and sent in. This year's staff is organized and able to accomplish more, said Editor Michele Johnson. She added, I know that we will do well with this yearls book, we settled for nothing but perfection. That is how we have done so well in the past two years. Schell said, Yearbook is a hard class. There are a lot of pressures to get things done before deadlines. We worked harder this year than last in our class time and there was never a dull moment. Leza Chapman said, Yearbook has been a challenge worth working towards! As long as there is a staff willing to work, Lyman High School can be proud of its yearbook and the time that was put into it. 4 -.t .... . I ,M
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At Jackson, the team performed their Mr. Roger's Neighborhood skit. .lon .lensen tMr. Rogefsl, Jay Buckley Qpicture picturel, Tammy Hicks lcoat raekj and Susan Apgood tfishb participated. GU made the cltffe renee Jon Jensen was the top ranked speech student this year, placing first in either dramatic or poetry events at every meet. Assistant Coach Relta Cox said, 6'.lon is probably one of the most dramatically talented indivi- duals we have worked with. He re- presented Wyoming with his inter- pretation of Hamlet at the National Forensics League Tournament in Tulsa, Ok. 54-Speech IIA Champions State Champion IIA Speech team members Jon Jensen, Tammy Hicks, Leza Chapman, Susan Apgood, Jay Buckley and David Prince were rec- ognized at a school assembly by the town council with a week being de- clared in their honor and at the year- end banquet.
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