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

 - Class of 1987

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Art show. llammering nails into the art backdrop Art Instructor David Lewis prepares lor the art exhibit at Lyman High School. The art show gave the students and the community a chance to view some of the works prepared during the year. Ewtrzmgz Taking art classes proved re- warding to Freshman Tika Young, Sophomore Adcsa Cagle and Ju- nior Cy Campbell tstudent of Graphic Arts Instructor Cary Coxj when they received blue ribbons on their art projects at State in April. The students began their pieces in February after required projects were finished. Art Instructor David Lewis said, I think these kids are some ol' my most promising stu- dentsg they have real potential. He said he looked for them to continue producing excellent works of art. -1 l h Artistic decisions. Freshman Jeramie Foote selects a piece of his art for the school art show. Students were able to choose their entries to add to the I94 works shown in the exhibit. 40 Art

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. fy Y rrr t...... 1 . After twelve years of hard work and busy days the time comes for 50 students to go Tammy Hicks oney talks, or so the Class of l987 believed. The Seniors applied for several scholarships and received over 555,000 from various schools and organizations presented at graduation. It was an all-time scholarship high for Lyman High School. Preparation for graduating went beyond just pressing gowns and pinning caps on. Students began long before that special night. You set all your goals for achieving the best you can at graduation, said Salutatorian Andrea Chastain. Seniors planned when they were Freshmen for a career. They chose extra-curricular activities that would benefit them and ' '87 departs in style applied for scholarships early in the second semester of their senior year. Graduation is the thing you work for all through high school, said class Vice- president Karen Gillespie. Chastain's salutatorian speech stressed the importance of personal goals. Valedictorian Brian Warnick used a popular musical background for his reminescent speech. For the graduation commencement address, Superintendent Randy Hillstead talked about setting a good example and achieving success. Be optimistic, reach high and respect your dreams, Hillstead said. Several special awards were given. Patrica Atkinson, Janet Buckner and Jadelyn Johnson were named the Outstanding Young Women and Warnick was named the Outstanding Young Man. I was really surprised to get that award, it was really an honor, said Johnson. Uinta County Herald reporter Lewis Bacher was given the Friend to Education Awardf' Warnick received a full four years tuition from the University of Utah, an impressive amount earned by his academic record. The Class of 1987 consisted of outstanding students including an All-state Boys T Basketball player, an All-state Volleyball player, an All-state Football player, members of the All-state Marching Band, All- state Journalism Team and All- state Yearbook. Several members of the class wore blue NHS pendants and others wore gold cords representing very high GPA's. Pomp and Circumstances. Senior boys music played by the Lyman High patiently watch their classmates file into School Band. . their seats to the traditional processional Gf21dU21ll0fl 39



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school Tammy Hicks ottery students displayed creativity when they attempted to build a huge pot with 25 pounds of clay on the pottery wheel. Unfortunately, it collapsed. Art Instructor David Lewis taught art and pottery by starting with basic technique lessons and working up to larger or more difficult projects. 'fHaving students begin with smaller things helps them develop skill, said Lewis. In April the students began their Through artistic endeavors and winning artists Fosters Creativit masterpiece projects for the school art show and the State Art Exhibit. Pottery students built different types of tiles and potsg then they began work on the pottery wheel or designed their own objects. I like the symbolic mood pottery puts you in when you make history through potsf, said Junior John Keller. Indians made pots and we love their work, so we do it, I like pottery because you can accumulate points with each projectf, noted Sophomore Dustin Johnson. I earned 200 points with my pot. It's tartj messy but you can do whatever art you want pretty much, said Freshman Echo McCarroll. Art students Cy Campbell, Adesa Cagle and Tika Young received blue ribbons at the state competition. Twenty-one art projects were entered. The school art show gave Lyman's faculty, students and community a chance to view 194 entries. I had five entriesg I enjoyed doing chalk pastel drawings most, said Jodie Revelli. What talent! Admiring the artists' work are Senior Vince Blasi and Sophomore Tracey Lane. They were just two of the many students, faculty and community that were able to see the art projects of Art 41 Lyman's art students.

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