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

 - Class of 1987

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ln the clouds For 1 flying date Deena Puppy love. Tracy Prather loves to have Moretti ind Chid Anderson patronize her boyfriend Charlie Bluemel to walk the local airport her to class. Be serious. A joke makes Brenda Massa happy as she sees her boyfriend Jason Parker's smile. Open wide. A rodeo accident breaks Clint Hallam's leg so girlfriend Kellee Eyre takes care of him. Dating 29

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them? Oh, the lay Buckley o date or not to date . . . that was not the question at Lyman High School. The questions were with whom? and how to? The dating scenario was played by the number one LHS steadies and not-so-steadies every weekend when they head for an evening of fun with a group or as a twosome. Popcorn in hand, the couples most frequently saw a movie at Valley Theatre. Next comes cruising, sharing hamburgers, pizzas or tacos and checking out school dances and friends' parties. The only important thing about dating, said Librarian Carol Buckley, is just getting to be with that one special guy. Even watching television can be fun with the Hello there. Telephone calls are a good way for girls like Susan Apgood to get in touch with boyfriends in other towns. Dazzling. The biggest date of the year for Monique Lewis is going to the prom with Todd Carter. Z8 Dating How do you pick them? Where do you take them? What do you do when you have Doubts of dating right one. What was the makeup of the right one ? A sampling of Lyman boys showed a good figure ranks number one. Second, the boys noticed the face, then the eyes. They ranked girls who were fun, out-going and friendly as the ones they would most likely ask out. Spencer Eyre added, A sense of humor, honesty and intelligence. Many things turn guys off. In Clint Hallamis book, sloppy, talkative, insensitive and overconfident girlsi' are all on the do-not- dates' list. Eric Giles said physical looks are important, but it's what is inside that counts the most. Cheerleader Angela Doty said a boy's good looks, friendliness and personality rate high with her. She added a boy should be a gentleman and choose to be the best he can possibly be - while being himself. Teens at LHS came up with some creative answers for how to datef' Kelley Eyre said to bake cakes and decorate them blindfolded with spatulas. Shaun Dotson recommended watching a hair-raising flick at home. Other dates that rate include: have a backwards party and do everything backwards fklaw, klat, sserd, tae, .ctelg go shopping and see who can find the weirdest and cheapest item for the other person, go cross- country skiing, sleighriding, tubing, target shooting, or Christmas tree choppingg build snow forts, play computer games, go to a rodeo or circus, make individual banana splits, or roast marshmallows on toothpicks over a candle. any at f u ' W 'M ' M ...W W QW., .5 1 ,- . .. W... ,,.-r



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Teacher assist. Remaining eligible is Stephanie Eyre confers with Teacher something all students worry about. Marilyn Charles to check her grades. .L fi . 1 . y ,, x 1? 'X ff!! iff gpg. .Q if . M55 Extra studying for extracurriculars keeps teams and activities playing ball and working. Leza Chapman t midterm of the first quarter, 55 students-20 percent of the student body- were ineligible to participate in extracurricular activities. Not all of the students who are ineligible should be. Some of the students admitted that they hadn't put forth the effort, while others said they were too busy during homecoming week to study, said Ralph Erickson. The Wyoming High School Activities Association said the grade point of 2.0 was necessary for a student to be eligible to participate in any sport or extracurricular activity. Certain other organizations, like student council and cheerleading had to 30 isngibiiny Eligibilii maintain a 2.5 GPA. This rule sometimes caused problems for students. lt would be better if they had just one level of eligibility for all sports. It doesn't seem fair that cheerleading has to have a higher GPA than football. It makes it harder for people to participate in those activitiesf' said Traci Gregg. Student Body President Brian Warnick supported the high eligibility requirement. 'gWe,re the leaders of the school and we should set an example. Our grades should be above average, not just mediocre, he said. Other students in the school said the eligibility requirements should be even higher. l think it should be raised to 3.0, because the people who work hard enough to get B's should required be the only ones allowed to participate, said Melody Apezteguia. But Darrin Ferguson said, I don't like that. If they raised it that high then half of the athletic teams wouldn't play. That'd be really too hard. l think it's good right where itls at. Most people agree that having an eligibility requirement is practical. Eligibility is a good idea, but there are exceptions to the rule, said Social Studies teacher Rick Hansen. 'gOur first requirement is to educate, But for some, education is not just in the classroom, but also in extra curricular activities too. The eligibility requirement helps keep the balance between school and sportsf, E B . , Y i il J f X i . sus: sy ,, L ,..... -, .rs. ..., ,.s. ' c 2 LL . Z ti 27 3 A fl 2 l if

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