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Grads go with gusto 1987 stood in the corridor of the gymna- sium for the last time, stomachs tluttered and knees shook as soon-to-be graduates antici- pated that long walk down the aisle. Each had something ot which he could be proud, for their class had made a dent in the history of LHS. They had retained the right to their Last Walk through the hallways. A proposal was submitted to abolish the Last Walkg howev- er, it was proven to be an im- portant part of the senior year, so the administration allowed its continuance. Memorable, somber, and touching speeches were ren- dered by class valedictorian Jennifer Dickerson and saluta- torian April Dohm. The Cande- labrum Committee, composed SusAnne Reeves, and class president Kathy Padgett recit- ed their passages to perfec- tion. Stirring selections were sung by the concert choir, and the Ftev. Bruce Meyer spoke briefly to the graduating class. When the last student had crossed the stage for his diplo- ma, the tassels had been turned, and the ping-pong balls had been thrown, the graduates had filed out of the gym, ready for the world. Whether they went on to col- lege, jobs, or marriage, they could all proudly say that they were members of the out- standing class of 1987. FRIENDLY, INTELLIGENT, AND HARD-WORKING, Derk Gates takes an honored position with the class of 1987. LEADING THE CLASS OF 1987 while holding back tears, class president Kathy Padgett solemnly bears the candelabrum during the Last Walk. of David Amezcua, Kris Belk- nap, Scott Chinn, Mike Crane, Brett lsenhower, Amy Kincaid, MEMORIES OF PAST PERFOR- ONE LAST TIME to gather as a MANCES linger in the minds of group, the class oI1987 assembles Candelabrum Committee mem- in the gymnasium. bers as they await their turn to speak. 8 GRADUATION
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