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June
14, 2011
42
receive
diplomas at Cape Hatteras Secondary School graduation
….WITH
SLIDE SHOW

Forty-two seniors at Cape Hatteras Secondary School of Coastal Studies
received diplomas at graduation ceremonies on Saturday evening, June 11.
After a prelude by the Cape Hatteras Secondary School Graduation Band
and the traditional processional, “Pomp and Circumstance,” Senior class
president Kelsey Lynne Waterfield welcomed the graduates, their
families, and guests.
The class valedictorian, Abigail Anna Nelson, and salutatorian,
Bradford McCain Dunnagan, each were recognized and made remarks.
Guest speaker was Erin Del Monte, the school’s 2010 Teacher of the Year.
Diplomas were awarded by Principal Jean Taylor, Dare County Schools
Superintendent Sue F. Burgess, and Braxton Hall.
A senior medley was presented by Melanie Dambach, Bradford Dunnagan,
Joseph Thompson, and Sarah Tokazowski, and closing remarks were by
senior Amber Leigh Younce. Caitlin Parsons performed “Swing
Life
Away.”
Marshals for the graduation included chief marshal Deborah Roughton and
Margarety Easley, Robert Easley, Anna Fletcher, Alma Harrison, Gerardo
Martinez Escobedo, Michelle Rollinson, and John Cameron Whitaker.
The motto of the Class of 2011 was “Hakuna Matata” with music by Elton
John and lyrics by Tim Rice. Class colors were purple, black,
and
silver. And class sponsors were Elke Schwartz, Darlene
Francis,
Betsy Gwin, and Suzanne Jennette.
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