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2 The difference was made b Principal MA y the outstanding students of Lyman Hi h ike Hicks congratulated the three seniors ' ing Young Women and Men ofthe Cla ' ' Jeff Schwab. g School. named as the Outstand- ss of 86: Sheri Hicks, Misty Platts and .you made History!
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fffwku W., I' yt T, Z ,i ,N .Z gl E ll , mf' ' ,, gi . fr is Q a . 1 5 Pe 'M MM if Q, L,,, V . ,,', , '- i 'WWW I . A A 5... , in A , wi., if V ' ' f Breaking the way for the construction of the Pre-registration was begun the second to the performing arts center, a drilling rig tested last week of school. Principal Mike Hicks water levels. gave instructions to the students. W4 ' They made the difference Students broke through Yes, you, Lyman High School stu- dents, faculty and staff - you made the difference. Now you were ready to break through to new horizons. As you checked out of school you looked forward to a summer of re- creation, new faces, new activities, travels, jobs and for some of the fac- ulty - school. The facilities of LHS started their expansion with the ground breaking for the performing arts center in July. The performing arts center will be well underway by the time school starts in September and will be completed by the fall of '87. We are very excited about it, said Prin- cipal Mike Hicks. Not only were the facilities being expanded, but so was the curricu- Everybody needed the signature of everybody during checkout time, Yearbook advisor Cary Cox checked to see if Angela Doty, Konra Verley, John Lewis, and Drew Lewis had paid for pictures. lum. An alternate program was ad- ded to the fall schedule to help stu- dents who were potential dropouts. Two remedial English courses were also added. Counselor Ralph Erick- son said, Our goal for next year is to have every child pass hisfher classes. As administrators we are to help teachers and parents stimulate the student to that goal while at the same time making sure the student is learning something. Erickson ad- ded, This year 76 percent of the senior graduates are going into post high school training. Next year we are looking to have even a higher percentage do sof' Hicks noted, Our curriculum will be breaking through to a new era. Closing 141
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