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Ifs theend but reall onl the beginning HI wanted to have it in the Fine Arts Center because it is new and more for- mal, but that doesn't let everyone that wants to come to be able to come? J, never knew what it was going to be like having the seniors gone, until they left, said Junior Dana Ver- cimak. Now the school is empty and we miss them a lot. During the graduation exer- cises Class President Carl Menck welcomed Guest Speaker John Hanin g. I really enjoyed Coach Haning's speech. It was short and sweet and to the point, Sophomore Jennifer Clark said. Coach Haning was an excel- lent speakerg he brought out good points for the seniors to remem- ber so they can live their life to the fullest, Sophomore Patty Hicks noted. Hanin g talked about three main subjects: faith, hope, and love. The two student speakers were Seniors Spinner Jones and Melody Apezteguia who were the salutitorian and valedicto- rian, respectively. Apezteguia carried a rose, the class symbol, to the lectern. She said the rose stood for love and talked about goals and reaching stars. A controversy had previously - Student Life Graduation stirred about the location of graduation. Some people wanted it in the new Performing Arts Center while others wanted to hold it in the gym as in the past. They ended up holding it in the gym. I wanted to have it in the Fine Arts Center because it is new and more formal, but that d0esn't let everyone that wants to come to be able to come, said Senior Tammy Hicks. Counselor Ralph Erickson an- nounced scholarships and grants, totaling 362,547 which was about Top Eagles. Best all around students at LHS for 1987-88 are Senior Monique Lewis headed for the Univeristy of Wyoming and Seniors Tammy Hicks and Jay Buckley who are bound for Brigham Young Univeristy. 310,000 more than last year. Principal Mike Hicks announced the outstanding young man and women: Jay Buckley, Tammy Hicks, and Monique Lewis. The principal noted this was the most prestigious award in the school. Trustees Terral Michaelson and Butch Moretti gave out the diplo- mas to the seniors. Freshman Vonda Chamberlain said, The worst part Cof graduationj was when they received their diplo- mas because that was when I re- ally realized they were leaving and I might never see them again. Freshman Bridget Cox said, The best part was seeing them get their awards because you could see how happy they were as they received their awards, Kaelynn Smith
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an uf fx WR., 1... And this is... Baccalaureate is a solemn Sunday affair in the Center for the Performing Arts. National Honor Society Member Monique Lewis is roud to introduce the s eaker, Bishop P P Gene Ashton. We did it. Before the processional, Seniors Kim Wllliamson and Amye Larsen give each other a last minute hug for support. Verification. A smooth running ceremony demands the effort of everyone. Class President Carl Menck confers wiLh principal Mike Hicks about the order of the program while Senior Susan Apgood adjusts Menck's mortar. I This is it. Each senior poses for family pictures as diplomas are awarded. Tmstee Chairman Butch Moretti presents Valedicto- rian Melody Apezteguia with the first diploma. Catharsis. Graduation night ends with a reception line in the Commons for congratulations. Choir Accompanist Linda Martin hugs Senior Susan Apgood. student tire Graduation
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