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

 - Class of 1987

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lib. ha., 'NJ' The most important thing is to develop musical skills. To be a musician, you need to read the music yourself. New teacher brings fresh Mary Beth Lyon ideas to choral program L on roars in chorus Kim Piercy cales, arpeggios, triads, chords. LHS choral students practiced exercises to build their voices and train their ear for intervals and pitches. They learned to number, letter, and syllable notes in different keys, to write rhythms and melodies and to identify the key they wanted it in. Conductor Mary Beth Lyon said, I think the most important thing is to develop musical skills. Anyone can listen to someone else sing something and sing it back, but to be a musician, you have to be able to read the music yourself. I wonit be here to spoon feed them all their lives. They will have to be able to do it by themselves. The chorus introduced a new theme for a dance this year, the Morp. The idea came from president Jon Jensen. 'fl got the idea from talking to people from other schools that do it, he said. I think it went really well. Even though it died down at the end, everyone had a good timef' Since Morp is the opposite of Prom, the chorus students decorated the music room by throwing streamers and tinsel all over the room, making it look like the decorations had not been finished. The girl asked the boy instead of waiting for him to ask her. The Morp turned out to be a big success, raising over S300 to be used for tour. When they went to group festival they were rated two's by the judges, but were one of the best choirs judged in the sight reading division. At solo and small ensemble festival all the students that took a song received good and excellent ratings. The solos that received excellent ratings were sung by Jay Buckley, Jon Jensen, Monique Lewis, Kimberly Piercy, Susan Apgood, Joe Brodine, Jeff Wisenbaker, Spinner Jones and Victor VanGieson. Kimberly Piercy and Jay Buckley and Jon Jensen and Susan Apgood sang duets that were rated one's. Instead of taking the usual route on tour, the chorus, swing choir and the jazz band stopped at Cokeville, WY, and then headed to Salt Lake City through Logan, UT. In Logan they sang for the people at the Golden Living rest home. The next day they performed at the Utah School for the Blind. Chorus. First row - Michelie Ryan, Rena Ricks, Paula Counts, Jennifer Whitrnck, Patricia Hicks, 'Jennifer Wisenbaker, Tracy Verciniakisecond row - Susan Edwards, Tammy Hicks, Monique Lewis, Jay Buckley, Jon Jensen, Victor VanGieson, Bryan Johnson, Bobby Smith, third row M- Cinnamon Delgado, Shaun Dotson, Jeff Wisenbaker, Danny Lopez, Spinner Jones.

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66 Choir Sing Out for Freedom has a strong bass linc belted out by Jay Buckley, Victor VanGieson, Jay Shurtleff, Bobby Smith, Bryan Johnson, and Drew Lewis. Old fashioned song fest. Swing choir Tracy Vcreimak, Susan Apgood, Joe Brodine, .lon Jensen, Kellee Eyre and Pianist Linda Martin gather around the piano for a warm up session. i -Q.. 1 M ii i S, ., ' S ,g g si ' F - Q., .4 'l' Swing choir. First row -W Stephanie Wisenbaker, Jay Buckley, Jon Peace be with you. Preparing for Purcell, Tammy Hicks, Jennifer Jensen, Victor VanGieson, Spinner the graduation exercises, Tammy Wisenbaker, Patricia Hicks, Tracy Jones, David Smith. Hicks, Kimberly Piercy and Paula Vercimakg Second row - Jeff Counts practice the featured song.



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