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Sesame Street. Stay away from strangers and other messages presented to the elementary schools are the creations ofthe drama class tJennifer Clark, Debbie Edwards, Kimberly Piercy, Jennifer Whitroek and Angela Dotyj. v Number one again. Jon Jensen hangs up numbers showing that the speech team was the State ZA Speech Champions again in l987. Another award. ln cooperation with the police department, the drama class presented safety puppet shows. Police Chief Henry Schmidt presents Cary Cox a certificate of appreciation. my X W ., iii s Q.. , ww, gifts W .M I J V., ,. ii,i J. . itrt J State drama team. First row - Jay Leza Chapmang back row - Dustin Extremely intense. First place NFL Buckley, Jon Jensen, Spinner Jonesg Johnson, Vii Tanner, Advisor Cary District dramatic interpretation second row - Tammy Hicks, M. Cox. contestant Jon Jensen practices for Monique Lewis, Victor VanGieson, the nationals in Cincinnati, Ohio. 62 NFL Speech Q: :sz 1 X X 'i i '-' 'Lis is Q
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Contact. Miles of film runs through the photographers camera. Then photographers like Stefanie Thomas Fast paced. Two layouts a day churn hibernate, in the darkroom, process out through Editor Susan Apgood's the film, choose good shots and staff although the detailed work has organize a file, They also develop to pass through many hands before it contact sheets which the layout staff is approved. Copy writers are hard uses for picture selection. pressed to keep up. Flames out. Enthusiasm turns to And the Wilmef iS- The third time disappointment when the yearbook is 21 Charm-'f The. YC-Hfb00l4 judge team meets road construction and C0n8f3lUl3fe5 Edltof Susan Apgood misses the student body parade. f01' the Stale ZA bvokt Yearbook 61
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The students are very competitive. Snow storms and Joe Bfodine black ice did not Deter the winners' march Tammy Hicks utrageous laughter and dramatic cries of the insane vibrated in the hallways of Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne. The Lyman High School Speech Team participated in their first meet of the 1987 season. Because of a conflict with the drama team, the speech team had a late start. Many of the same students were involved in both activities. Nonetheless, preparation after school, in the mornings and on the way to meets helped students become ready to perform. Members of the team prepared their selected pieces in poetry interpretation, dramatic interpretation and original oratory. Other team members competed in extemporaneous speaking. Junior Jon Jensen used a cutting from John Brown's Body,' and a passage from The Elephant Man. Jensen ranked high in all meets and placed third in both poetry and dramatic interpretation at the state meet in Casper. Members of the speech team had several exciting experiences. Some were funnyg others were more traumatic. The team was snowed in at the Laramief University of Wyoming meet and had to stay an extra day. During the state meet in Casper, snows created traffic problems which included the school van being stuck in the unplowed parking lot before the second round of the meet. Jensen and Advisor Relta Cox were frightened on a late-night trip home from the District NFL meet when their vehicle struck black ice and spun out of control. f'It's a good thing I had my seat belt on, Jensen said. 'SI was asleep and then we were spinning over the road and off the side. Freshman Marcia Jones was scared speechless when a large white owl flew into her face while she was approaching her motel door in Laramie. Each student met new friends and had good things to say about the students involved in forensics. The students are very competitive, noted Freshmen Joe Brodine. Jones said she liked the guys, the hugs, and the laughs. Speech is a good way to meet new people and build your confidencef' said Senior Craig Johnson. The team took State ZA Sweepstakes for the second year in a row. One course used to train some members of the forensics team was drama class. As well as working on interpretation, the class of five began the semester learning about how to design and construct stage sets. This knowledge aided them in building sets for the spring musical Popeye, Later in the year, the students worked in conjunction with the Lyman Police Dept. to put on a safety program using puppets purchased by the police department for their safety presentations. Funeral Tea was one of the short plays also prepared by the drama class. State speech team. First row - Tammy Hicks fpoetryj, Jon Jensen tpoetry and dramatic interpretationl, Brad Nelson Qextemporaneousj, Marcie Jones fextemporaneousjg second row - Advisor Relta Cox, Craig Johnson foriginal oratoryj, Advisor Cary Cox. Not pictured: Jay Buckley Coriginal oratoryj. Not only was the team the State 2A Champions, but previously they were the Big Horn District Champions. At state Jon Jensen placed third in both poetry and dramatic interpretation. Jensen competed in the District NFL, securing a first place and a slot in the nationals in Cincinnati, Ohio. Speech NFL 63
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