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The The Commencement program included the welcome by Joli Youngberg, valedictory ad- dress by Melani Jensen, salutatory address by Misty Platts, benediction by Amy LaTour, and invocation by Geraldine Schell. eliffe reno was made by YQ You, the individual, you make a difference. Granted, in our daily lives it is easy to get overwhelmed by the numbers. Just get stuck in rush hour traffic in one of our large cities, said Evanston Superinten- dent Bob Spence in his commence- ment address to the 1986 Lyman graduates. 'llt can be easy to feel insignifi- cant. I'm only one human being amongst millions on this planet. What can I do? Yes, it is easy to feel that way. Why brother? You know, everyone feels that way some time. But, look at it as a momentary setback. We are all important. You are somebody. Your life, it is what you make it. What you do today makes a differ- ence. lt makes a difference now, and tomorrow and the day after . . . And, if we give up, if we feel we cannot make a difference, then the difference we make will be a nega- tive one. If, however, we know that l 38 Graduation what we do now will have an effect on tomorrow and tomorrow and to- morrow, then we will do our best at all times, and that best will make a positive and glowing contribution to humankind. Spence related the story of a prince and a wise man. Trying to outdo the wise man, the prince was going to hold a dove and ask if it were dead or alive. If the wise man said, Dead, the prince would free the doveg if the wise man said, Alive, the prince would kill the dove. Instead the wise man an- swered, That which you hold in your hand. It is . . . what you make of itf' Spence ended his address, Now, we leave it in your hands. Your life. What will you do with it? Will you live a life of services to others, doing your best or will your life be unused and unfulfilled? lt is what you make of it. Awaiting to line up for their diplomas were Mark Anderson, Andy Hewitt, Rick Geist, and Todd Titmus.
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Summer vacation breaks the tension of school. Relaxing on the lawn and drinking sodas, Bill Bair and ,lill Birch made summer plains. 'Zf is. 1 mmwiaaixfwhw, M - M T21 4 , 1 in l f wr ,HHH , f f M9 W N p f ,: if awj , A I y 1 -we-wwf ' .mf .4 , ., Muw' , During the l985 Boy Scout Jamboree, John Keller looked down on New York City. l4U-Closing
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