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

 - Class of 1988

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Mlrffke SIEIUE UllllIll!lS lIllllIlSE fill ht the Iltsl Senior performers finally bask in brightlights of local professional theater theThespiantroop I am looking forward to working hard next year and I think we will do very well with it I 'TheZen S abstititte' J. Trooly McCarroll Thcspian Troop 4139. Back row: Bridget Cox, Melanie Cottrell, Monique Lewis, Tammy Hicksg Second row: Spinner Jones, Vii Tanner, Susan Apgoodg Front row: Advisor Relta Cox, Jay Buckley, Joe Brodine, Advisor Cary Cox. 8 Z Clubs. Thesptans coigntrated more on actual performances than on club meetings. Some of the activities of the troop were Spoon River Anthologland The King and I. During the summer, members attended the Intemational Thespian Convention in Muncie, Ind., where they mainstaged Chinese Romance. Thespians were well trained. Since most of the commu- nity had not seen Chinese Romance, the cast, after an eight month lapse, rehearsed two times and performed it for the dedication of the LHS Center for the Performing Arts. The new high school stage brought a multitude of advantages over the middle school auditorium. The new theater with its large stage allows us to do more stunts than we did before, said Sophomore Montika Young. Seniors Susan Apgood, Tammy Hicks, Monique Lewis, J on Jensen, Sophomore Joe Brodine and Freshman Bridget Cox placed third with Spoon River Anthology, a poetic reader's theatre, at the State Festival in Riverton. Nonnally a third place was not given, but they received an honorary third place because of the high quality of the performance. A school from Cheyenne also presented Spppn River but, even though they were a larger school, they did not place. llinta Q Qgpnty Herald Newspaper Reporter Lewis Bacher said, NAt the perform- ing arts banquet, Mr. Cox said he was moved to tears by the quality of Lyman's per- formance? Forever looking for new dramatic areas, the troop turned from Chinese Beijing Opera to Japanese Kabuki. As an introduction, students attended a professional Kabuki performance of MapBeth at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Thir- teen students attended a workshop at Weber State College in Utah to learn about the history and movement of Kabuki. While at Weber State, the students auditioned for next year's high school state drama Kabuki entry The Zen Substitute. I didnit like the play QMQQBQJIQJ very much, but it was interesting to see how it was performedf noted Freshman Trooly Mc- Carroll who won the lead in The Zen Substitute. She added, I am looking forward to workin g hard next year and I think we will do very well with it. Jim Chapman 9 M

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Laying it out! More deadlines keep Senior Shawna Owens busy as she sizes a golf picture for the yearbook. s . - .gk i .af ,. .i , ,- k Lil'- ,Jp f Sticker collection. All pictures must have page number location and job number on the back. Sophomore Teresa Vigil and Senior Lisa Williams prepares underclassmen photographs. 5 .1 ans. if I . ,,,.. - 1- f it Q +4 ,yfgk iff 'fy,,,'f, ...NS Q wr If x , . ,, ... Stress! Ladder diagrams are made for each yearbook. Editor Susan Apgood checks work off on the computer- ized diagram, seeing who has completed the assign- ments and who is delinquent. Next. Each layout is examined by several staff members. Senior Deon Thomas notates errors made on the football layout. Clubs - Yearbook



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r s 5 l Z is r Qs f f 2 5 All are sleeping on the hill. The third place state Reader's Theatre group, Senior .Ton Jensen, Freshman Bridget Cox, Sophomore Joe Brodine, Seniors Monique Lewis and Tammy llicks rehearse Spoon River Anthology. Missing is Susan Apgood. Heads up. The fly system with its counterweight system required special training for students. Stage crew member Senior Dennis Johnson executes a scene change using the fly system. e-NU New dressing rooms. Plenty of counter space, lockers and bubble lights make preparations for performances easier. Seniors Ion Jensen, Le7a Chapman and Susan Apgood make up forthe Chinese Romance perfonnance given for the Center for Performing Arts Dedication. Across Country. People are astounded at rest stops throughout Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Indianna to see a Beijing Opera performed by kids in shorts and t-shirts. Musicians Freshman Bridget Cox, Sophomore Joe Brodine and Senior Spinner Jones are ready for another rest stop rehearsal on the way to Muncie. ,am- R ,,,, , Clubs Thespians H3

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