In This Issue
H-D graduates overcame many ‘speed bumps’
Of 91 graduates in Hillsboro-Deering High School’s Class of 2011, 60% will continue in post-secondary education, 8% will enter the military, with the others set to enter the work force…
Governor evokes Spider Man at Stark graduation
During a day of joy and celebration, the 131 seniors at John Stark High School took time in their graduation ceremony to honor two students who would have graduated with them: Steven Spadaro, who died in 2001, and Brendan Wilsie, who died last fall…
228 ConVal graduates – an ‘oversized family’
It was a gamble, but it paid off. Just as the band sounded the first notes of Pomp and Circumstance, a bright sun broke thru the overcast sky and ConVal’s graduation ceremony, on the football field, proceeded without a drop of rain…
Promise and potential face Kearsarge graduates
Under a blistering hot sun, 169 seniors at Kearsarge Regional High School received their diplomas in a tradition filled ceremony on the school’s football field…
Sunapee grads urged to ‘Treasure every moment’
Although the ceremony was moved from Memorial Field to the gym because of the threat of rain, nothing could dampen the spirits of the 28 seniors, their family and friends who gathered for the Sunapee Middle/High school graduation Friday evening. Jordan Preston welcomed the assembled and urged her classmates to “Be the person you know you are. Be passionate, Be yourself…
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