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Honored students. Principal Mike Hicks presents the special awards to Valedictorian Brian Warnick and Salutatorian Andrea Chastain. Straighten please. Closing her eyes to remember everything for the evening Patrica Atkinson allows Lori Jensen and Patrica Atkinson to straighten her collar. 1 ar J if at fav Surprise awards. Seniors Brian Warnick, Patriea Atkinson, Jadelyn Johnson and Janet Buckner grasp their Outstanding Young Man and Women plaques awarded them for their contributions to the high school. Donning caps. Senior Girls fuss over tassels on caps and collars before the hired photographer took the group and individual pictures ofthe graduates. Mental preparation. Mentally going over his speech on optimism and aiming high that he prepared to present to the graduates for the commencement address is Superintendent Randy Hillstead. 38 Graduation
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-f .4 mf N se -nh A 1 . 4? ,f if-ff t- t x Egg-1 AC-V0 Indoor gardeners. The juniors only expect the quaken aspen to be decorated with lights. but are pleasantly surprised when the trees brighten up the prom with spring buds. Clint llallam. Kellee liyre. Anita NleCreary and Kristen Cushing work on tree stands for their mini forest. Small talk. Making up new lines to songs. getting to know each other better and talking to other couples is part of prom night. While dancing. Christy Youngberg and Lance Walker engage in conversation and a few' jokes. i riii i V, 4 .Z nyvy, lm 1. , r Nh I nf A .,, .., ,,,,-- i it at Y' 5 QE: ,X em, Charcoal artist. Emerged in the nitty gritty of prom decoration. Deon Thomas colors bricks for the castle. King and Queen for a night. The prom royalty includes King and Queen Carl Menek and Kim Piercy, First Attendants Kurt Giles and Amye Larsen, and Second Attendants Clint Hallam and Kcllee Eyre. Prom 37
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. fy Y rrr t...... 1 . After twelve years of hard work and busy days the time comes for 50 students to go Tammy Hicks oney talks, or so the Class of l987 believed. The Seniors applied for several scholarships and received over 555,000 from various schools and organizations presented at graduation. It was an all-time scholarship high for Lyman High School. Preparation for graduating went beyond just pressing gowns and pinning caps on. Students began long before that special night. You set all your goals for achieving the best you can at graduation, said Salutatorian Andrea Chastain. Seniors planned when they were Freshmen for a career. They chose extra-curricular activities that would benefit them and ' '87 departs in style applied for scholarships early in the second semester of their senior year. Graduation is the thing you work for all through high school, said class Vice- president Karen Gillespie. Chastain's salutatorian speech stressed the importance of personal goals. Valedictorian Brian Warnick used a popular musical background for his reminescent speech. For the graduation commencement address, Superintendent Randy Hillstead talked about setting a good example and achieving success. Be optimistic, reach high and respect your dreams, Hillstead said. Several special awards were given. Patrica Atkinson, Janet Buckner and Jadelyn Johnson were named the Outstanding Young Women and Warnick was named the Outstanding Young Man. I was really surprised to get that award, it was really an honor, said Johnson. Uinta County Herald reporter Lewis Bacher was given the Friend to Education Awardf' Warnick received a full four years tuition from the University of Utah, an impressive amount earned by his academic record. The Class of 1987 consisted of outstanding students including an All-state Boys T Basketball player, an All-state Volleyball player, an All-state Football player, members of the All-state Marching Band, All- state Journalism Team and All- state Yearbook. Several members of the class wore blue NHS pendants and others wore gold cords representing very high GPA's. Pomp and Circumstances. Senior boys music played by the Lyman High patiently watch their classmates file into School Band. . their seats to the traditional processional Gf21dU21ll0fl 39
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