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

 - Class of 1988

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Heath fir tri Natural hrgh Speakers plea, Listen to me, I've been there before. 74 ff hd ffdg f0 S 6 when Wyoming SADD members were If our school chapter can save one lyfe, it's worth it. Jay Buckley SADD: Front row: Dana Vercimak, Spirmer Jones, Tina Elmer, Jamie Schmidt, Micki Stewartg Middle row: Krysta Linza, Lynn Stewart, Jay Buckley, Shelly Odomg Back row: Vicki Anson, Tracy Vercirnak, Patti Hicks, Stephanie Eyre, Stephanie Purcell. asked if they or someone they knew had used or were using drugs. I was surprised, said LHS SADD Advisor Rob Wangerin. Is that scary or is that scary? Members of Lyman's two-year-old Students Against Driving Drunk chapter attended the annual State SADD Convention in Rock Springs Nov. 4-5. The purpose of the convention was to unite Wyoming SADD member schools and inform them of the National SADD news. The convention featured several effective speakers including World Champion Ski Jumper Daryl Wagstaff. Wagstaff set the world record for the longest single front layout somersault in 1973. His accomplishments as a person captured the students' attention. What he was, attracted everybody, noted Senior Lisa Brunow. Wagstaff's keynote speech interested students in becoming successful through goal setting and self-motivation. Wangerin said the speech helped students realize that a natural high achieved from success was better than a temporary drug high used to pacify failure or depression. He was a motivating, captivating speaker and he showed the kids you could enjoy life without chemical depend- ence, Wangerin added. Other sessions of the convention allowed students to hear from more speakers. Listen to Me, I've Been There Before was an informative speech by Eric Hansen. Hansen, an inmate of the State Penitentary, spoke about his drunk driving that led to his prison sentence. Hansen killed two people in an alcohol related accident and was sen- tenced to speaking assignments as part of his jail term. He said he didn't even know he was in a wreck, noted Senior Jay Buckley. Brunow said, If he talked before graduation I bet half the seniors wouldn't go to the senior keg. Hansen's speech enabled students to see how drunk driving closely affected them. The convention sessions were also used to plan several state activities for SADD members. A spring rally in Douglas was tentatively planned as well as a state- wide poster contest. The poster contest developed a set of motivational messages for SADD member schools to use. Wyoming's SADD program drew away from the national affiliation and centered more on an individ- ual drug program for the state schools. The statistics and hard facts about drugs and drunk driving affected students. It scared me a lot , said Brunow. Students said the large girl to boy ratio at the convention was interesting. Buckley said he wasn't sure why so few males attended. I don't know if they think it's not cool or what, he said. Buckley added, If our school chapter can save one life, it's worth it. What's the price of one life? You can't put a price on it. Tammy Hicks Athlete support. Say no, declare SADD t-shirts sported by varsity girls' basketball players Shannon Baer, Deena Moretti, Carol Bluemel, Anita McCreary and Christy Youngberg.



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Errnrrrrl P : Magrr: appears Staff, at last, accurately designs with type to create the most complete yearbook ever on new computers 51571461755 5 tif M b fg d do VV I7 the hall red eyed and discouraged. Working on the yearbook gives students an op- portunity to combine their work with other people's work to create tangible informationf Jay Buckley 9 1987-88 Eagle Flight staff Back rowg Joe Brodine, Jamie Schmidt, Kristen Cushing, Cy Campbell, Eric Jeans, Jason Jones, Phil Hansen. Third rowg Kelly Souther, Joe Johnson, Jim Chapman, Tami Scott, Kaelynn Smith, Terry Wood. Second rowg Adesa Cagel, Deon Thomas, Jessica Dunn, Jay Buckley, Tammy Hicks, Victor VanGieson. Front rowg Advisor Cary Cox, Stephanie Thomas, Shawna Owens, Teresa Vigil, Lisa Williams, Susan Apgood, Advisor Relta Cox. mm Clubs Yearbook They'd been in Cary or Relta Cox's room all night working on their yearbook assignment. They were near tears when an editor said, Make these corrections and hand it back and re- member-it's due tomorrow. This year students are getting a more realistic idea of com- mercial journalism, said Yearbook Instructor Cary Cox, Students run the whole process from beginning concepts and originatirlg ideas, to page designing and copy writing. This is the first time we have done the total production of the book. It's always been a problem explaining what we want to the company who prints the book so now we are doing every- thing ourselves. The only thing we don't do is print it, but since the students do print the school newspaper, they are get- ting experience in printing also, he noted. New computers used by the graphic arts class enable de- signing and typesetting to be affordable to schoolsg now we are producing at the same level as commercial joumalistsj' Cox added. Because of the new MacIntosh computer system, said Graphic Art Student Victor VanGieson. We can do things more neatly and efficiently. I think it will really improve the yearbook. There are four different classes that work on producing the yearbook: layout, graphic arts, photography and copy writing. We get to see all the pictures and articles before the yearbook comes out, said Layout Designer Anita McCreary. In the newswriting class you get the chance to leam the skills you need to write effi- ciently and experience a little bit of college writing, noted Junior Jessica Dunn. Editor in Chief Jay Buckley said, Working on the year- book gives students an oppor- tunity to combine their work with other people's work to create tangible information. This job has taught me a lot of responsibility, noted Photo Editor Kelly Souther. I like to be in controlg I like to boss around the underclassmen and make sure the work gets done. 'Tm confident we'll con- tinue to do well in the State Joumalism Competition, Cox added. It's not just a coinci- dence we do well in the on-the- spot contests. We have well prepared students. Mrs. Cox and I set high standards and the students reach them. Annette Isom i l I r l f fr' - rf f f if V f

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