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' -5 r eg i fi fir,-il' K' lT7?ff 'i'tt,3il4?l-it ' Utah vs. Wyoming: ss N . J a selection of colleges Choosing a college is not the easiest thing to do. fter reading letter after letter from col- leges, many students felt mind boggled about selecting a college that would best fit their needs in the future. Counselor Ralph Erickson said, Seventy percent to 75 percent of the graduated seniors go on to post high school training. Before you go on to training you must take five steps. First decide what you want to do. Second look at colleges that offer training in that field. Third take a closer look at the colleges that best serve you. Fourth, and most important, visit the campus. The fifth, and final step, apply for scholarships. Colleges and universities combine a student's grade point average Cgpaj and ACT score to de- termine whether one is accepted if one is not an outstanding academic student. It is the law that the University of Wyoming and Utah State must accept the student if slhe lives in that state. After the first semester, if the student doesn't reach requirements, they can let him or her go. Businesses and universities offered scholar ships to students. If the student received a .. A . g scholarship, it had to be used the first semester following the senior year. In 1987 LHS seniors received 556,144 in scholarships with 37,200 being awarded by local businesses and clubs. Choosing a college is not the easiest thing to do, but when choos- ing a college, I want to know the number of people enrolled, the cost and what kind of academic standards the college has. I am looking for a college with good secretarial or ac- counting programs. The activities that the college will put on for you is an important thing to find out before selecting that particular college, said Senior Kari Hoopes. Senior Tina Elmer said, Since I like cowboys and the outdoors I found a college in Powell, Wyo., the Northwest Community College. Strike three. A strong ann, a good eye, and a little luck are all Kun Giles needs. Success on the mound for the Bridger Valley Trappers could lead to a scholarship. Firstl met with the college represen- tative at the college planning meet- ing. I knew right then that this was the best college for me. The people were very friendly and the atmos- phere was very enjoyable. I also chose the college because I have a good chance for receiving financial aid since I have fairly decent grades and have been in clubs. They are sending me infonnation and treating me like I was already going to school. The last day of February I will be attending a seminar at the college where we will be interviewed for scholarships and will get a chance to tour the campus. Clint Bradshaw Thrill of victory. Like witming a 5K Bridger Valley Days' race, Jay Buckley finds out choosing a college is not an easy task. i Instructional employment. As a Ft. Bridger Historical Site summer employee, Tom Tippets helps inform visitors about the Fort's history. Colleges like to see extracurricular activiites like this. People E Seniors
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YQ111' V S CHIOTS IIICICX TINA ELMERW SADD 3,43 CHRISTIANO FALCAO... SADD vice President 3g Wfesfling 4- Yearbook 45 FHA 1,25 Pep Club 2,35 Vice President Pep Club 35 TINA GABELT-H V011eyba1141 ELIZABETH CHAPMAN Cheerleader l,3,45 Head Cheer- leader 45 Drama l,2,3,45 All State Drama Cast 35 Main Stage Intemational Thespian Festival 35 Yearbook 25 Yearbook Copy Editor 3,45 Executive Student Council 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus l,25 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 NFL 25 Swim- JERRY DAVIDSON... Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2. SHAUN AUTUMN DOTSON... Basketball 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Girls State 35 Interschool Band 3,45 Volleyball l,2,35 Chorus 2,3,45 Track l5 Newspaper 4. PAT DOTY... Wrestling 25 Golf Chorus 1,25 Football Stats 45 Newspaper 4. DALE ERDMANN JASON EVANS... Football 25 Basketball 1,25 Wrestling l,2,3,4. KELLEE EYRE... FFA 2.3.45 Cheerleader 1,25 Band l,2,3,45 All State Band 2,3,45 Jazz Band Track 45 Drama 45 Chorus 4. KURT GILES... Senior Class Secretary5 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,3,45 Football Captain 45 Prom lst Attendant 35 Homecoming 2nd Attendant 45 Lettered in Football Basketball, Track. CLINT HALLAM... Football ming 2- 3.4: Eddie Eggle 2.3: Boys Rally 2 3 4. Imemhoo1Band 1 2 3 43 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g FFA Association - Mriric Honor Band-44 Bisiratball 3-41 Rodeo Club 3'4- KRISTEN CUSHING... Cheer- A 13213345 Volleyball 13233345 leader 1,2,45 Volleyball 1,2,35 ANNA DUFVA... Chorus 45 Homecoming Queen 4. TUNA M ARIUT H AAR Am Basketball l,2,35 Sophomore Basketball 4. Swing Choir 43 Basketball 43 Class Treasurerg Chorus lg Band 45 Chorus 43 Music Yearbook 4- Interschool 4. Dennis Johnson Randy Johnson Spinner Jones Tatsuya Kawashima John Keller Amye Larsen J ulee Lee Monique Lewis Danny Lopez Chad Marshall Brenda Massa Anita McCrea.ry Peo le Seniors li -. .ifdr
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Be Like Brother Brian be a uper tar Parental pressure affects me m0st,' my parents are always telling me what to a'0. uccess -the ultimate goal in life, but what was success? Was it one's achievements that brought satisfaction to oneself? Or achieving the goals that one's parents set forth? Perhaps it was measured by how well one succeeded compared with the success of their brothers or sisters. Added was one more dimension, the pressure to excel compared to or at least equal to that of oneis peers. Total all of these dimensions together and they spelled PRESSURE, PRESSURE, PRESSURE!!! Just how well did today's teenagers deal with such pressure? Family pressures weighed very heavily on teenagers whether it meant spend- ing more time with the family or living up to the goals and expectations already achieved by other members of the family. Sophomore Lynae Wamick said, My family and teachers F People Seniors expect me to achieve the same ac- complishments as my brother CBrianJ. Rhonda Horrocks said, Parental pressure affects me mostg my parents are always telling me things to do. Senior Jason Evans said, They this familyj pressured me the most my freshman and sophomore years, but now they really don't care how much time I spend with them. Brenda Massa said, My parents want me to go to college so that I will have a better education and, therefore, be capable of getting a better job. Athletics added pressure from the coaches, parents and peers. Junior Jamie Schmidt said, Coaches pressure me a lot because they say I'm possessing a lot of Not paint by numbers. A member of a large family, Carol Bluemel, enrolled in Dave Lewis' an class, has proven herself academically and athletically. ability if I would just use it. Suicide, which was the in thing among teenagers around the country in the past few years, had no place among Lyman students. They were capable of confronting problems head on with solutions. Peer pressure to t:ry drugs was a mixed bag among students at our high school. Most said they had been introduced to durgs, but that they didn't indulge. Sexual pressure was also part of LHS. Junior Mike Anson said, It's part of growing up and being in high school. One must realize the responsibility that goes along with sex. Joe Johnson Graphics artist. Under pressure to meet deadlines, Robert Platts painstakingly examines an eagle drawing for ideas for the graduation program. Statistics. By compiling stats for basketball Brenda Massa helps Coach Scott Ehlers.
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