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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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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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Vitality, the V-8 for Success, was the topic of Jay Bucklcy's original oratory which he performed at the Journalism-Speech banquet. Team had vitality Shakespeare The Speech team had a very suc- cessful season this past year, becom- ing State 2A Champions. At the state tournament and during the reg- ular season, the team competed against 3A and 4A schools which had teams with up to 30 members, compared to Lyman's regular season team of 4 and state tournament team of 7. Members of the team were Tammy Hicks QPoetryfDuetj, Susan Apgood CPoetryfDuetJ, Jay Buckley COriginal Oratoryj, Jon Jensen CPO- etryf Dramaj, David Prince fExtem- poraneous Speakingj, Leza Chap- man CHumorj and Todd Covolo QOriginal Oratoryj. Advisor Cary Cox said Taking State was a team effort. The individual team members grew a great deal. They all showed improvement. Before the season began, the par- ticipants began preparation. g'After deciding what category they are go- ing to compete in, they choose a reading thatls suitable for that cate- gory. lf they choose extemp, they do research and start reading current event magazines. Advisors Cary Cox and Relta Cox work with the indivi- duals. The participant must also pre- pare by psyching themselves up and lived again concentrating on the task, said Hicks. Meets usually lasted two days. Some meets included novelty eate- gories such as storytelling, joketell- ing and skits. LHS' skit at the Jack- son meet was cited by many of the team members as one of the funniest things they did all season. The team did a satire on the Mr. Rogers' Show, portraying Mr. Rogers as a child molester. The team placed sec- ond for their skit. Hicks said, 'Speech was a blast when we had free time. Our team found a lot of fun things to do. It was more fun than most people think. Su- san Apgood added, I enjoyed it be- cause it gave me the chance to meet new people and to travel around a lot. It was a great learning exper- ienee, added Susan Apgood. The Speech team is hoping for an equal or even more successful l987 season. R. Cox said, Since our team is basically sophomores, they will have a lot of time to grow and learn. Since we did so well this year, we should do even better the '87 sea- sonf' C. Cox added, lid like to see more members winning in 1987 be- cause a lot of them have mature voices and talent. Speech Team Speech team included front row: Advisor Cary Cox, Tammy Hicks, David Prince, Jon Jensen, Susan Ap- good, back row: Advisor Relta Cox, Leza Chapman, Todd Covolo and Jay Buckley. Speech -55
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