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

 - Class of 1988

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You 8 . Set goals and. live the memones My senior year can do nothing but get better Qc my grades improve and I do better in sports. eing a senior was sometimes like being a 110 year old fogy trying to reflect on the best parts of his life. The seniors travelled down the twisting paths of their school year memories and also set goals. My freshman year was really fun because it was new and the seniors were cool and were always messing around, but my senior year is better. All the parties and activities make my senior year fun, but I still want to leave school. The best part of my life will be when I kill a six point elk, said Senior Randy Johnson. Johnson was analyzing his life for the best years. Senior Charlie Bluemel also did some analysis, deciding his was a couple of years ago. Bluemel said, My sophomore year was by far the best year. I don't feel that the senior year is the best and the only thing that I want to accomplish my senior year is to get out of school. My favorite people who helped make my sopohomore year the best were Mr. Ehlers, Mr. Hamner, and Ms. Charles. My senior year is a blast because I'm not getting caught doing stupid things. I think I have more stress trying to get better grades than in the past, but school as a whole is a mess around time. I'm in more control this year and it is kind of like my sophomore year. My senior year can do nothing but get better if my grades H E! la People Seniors Fairy god mother. Dressed up for Halloween, Senior Spinner .I ones wishes on his magic wand that his perpetual homework would disappear. Recorded memories. Some write joumalsg others are like Senior Anna Dufva who catches videos to take back to Sweden. improve and I do better in sports. What will really make my senior year better is if I don't get caught doing some of them fun things that parents and teachers think are stupid? said Kurt Giles. While Giles tried not to get caught by the teachers. Jeff Bluemel re- ceived stress from them. I have more headaches and pressures this year, because I'm trying to get good grades and prepare myself for col- lege. My senior year is by far the best year and will get a lot better if my grades improve and I get a scholar- ship in anythingf' said Bluemel. Todd Rollins said, The best year of my life so far is my senior year. If I could take state in wrestling... Clint Bradshaw Horse and buggy days. Every July Pioneer Days is celebrated in Bridger Valley. Parades, plays, races keep the residents excited for one weekend as people remember the immigrants from the 1800's and the pioneer contributions towards settling the West. Reigning royalty for the celebration were Senior Tina Elmer, Graduate Melia Young, Senior Kari Hoopes and Queen Monique Lewis.



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Seniors tangle. Dancing was a pleasant outlet from the press- ures of high school for Dennis Johnson and Lisa Brunow. Dating can . come between friends If you spend equal time with both your friends and girbfriends, then it really a'0esn 't matter. ith school came certain responsibilities like school work, but having a boy- friend or girlfriend side tracked this re- sponsibility. Not only was school work ne- glected, but so were friends. During a serious involvementfl friends felt rejected, ignored, jealous, and resentful because too much time was spent with a boyfriend or girlfriend. Senior Carl Menck said, If you spend equal time with both your friends and girlfriends, then it really doesn't matter, but if you spend too much time with your girlfriend, then your friends are hurt. I usually will put my schoolwork off to go out with John, said Senior Carol Bluemel, who was dating John Martin. But going out with John doesn't affect my friends because they are steady with their boyfriends. My school work hasn't been affected because Dean lives forty-five minutes away, said Senior Kristen Cushing, whose boyfriend Dean Taylor lived in Kemmerer. I care about my homework, and I have to keep my grades up. So Jim doesn't affect my school work, said Senior Tina Gabelt who dated Jim Woody from Mt. View. Because of the decline of school work and the breakup of friendships, one wondered when serious dating should start. Senior Kurt Giles said, I think the perfect time to get serious is during your senior year. Then you know a little more and are mature enough to handle it. I think getting serious during your senior year is a good idea, but when it comes time to leave, it's going to be heartbreaking. Menck said, You're too dizzy when youire a B People Seniors freshman, sophomores are too stuck-up, so I think the perfect time to get serious is either your junior or senior years. Gabelt said, I don't believe in any perfect time. Whenever you think it's the best time is when you can become serious. Some students preferred playing the field. I like to have a girl- friend, but playing the field is more fun. First impressions are impor- tant. I like girls that are fairly good . gg, Win. wa Savage love. This may not resemble a traditional sun dance, but Deon Thomas and Tracy Thrasher enjoy each other's company at the Halloween Dance. Oh, Man Ll. The National Dramatics Magazine cover model, Leza Champman, outfoxes her father when she dates her true love in Chinese Romance. looking, not stuck-up, and that treat other people well, noted Giles. Menck added, I like girls you can go steady with, but you can still flirt around with other girls on the side. I also like girls who flirt back, and are halfway good looking. Gabelt added, I look for character in a person. The first thing you see is their outward appearance, so I try to see the character of the person. Then I like guys who are intelli- gem-M Jessica Dunn

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