Yellow Springs High School Class of 2017

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Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

The school’s full orchestra played music from “Harry Potter” during the ceremony.

Valedictorian Hannah Morrison had a grade point average that was above a 4.0.

Salutatorian Caroline (Callie) Smith had a grade point average that was above a 4.0.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Students traditionally walk beneath a wreath of flowers before taking their seats and officially becoming graduates.

Students traditionally walk beneath a wreath of flowers before taking their seats and officially becoming graduates.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News

Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_1-10.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_2-16.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_3-11.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

The school’s full orchestra played music from “Harry Potter” during the ceremony.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_4-7.jpgThe school’s full orchestra played music from “Harry Potter” during the ceremony.

Valedictorian Hannah Morrison had a grade point average that was above a 4.0.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_5-6.jpgValedictorian Hannah Morrison had a grade point average that was above a 4.0.

Salutatorian Caroline (Callie) Smith had a grade point average that was above a 4.0.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_6-6.jpgSalutatorian Caroline (Callie) Smith had a grade point average that was above a 4.0.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_7-3.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_8-5.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Students traditionally walk beneath a wreath of flowers before taking their seats and officially becoming graduates.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_11-1.jpgStudents traditionally walk beneath a wreath of flowers before taking their seats and officially becoming graduates.

Students traditionally walk beneath a wreath of flowers before taking their seats and officially becoming graduates.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_12-1.jpgStudents traditionally walk beneath a wreath of flowers before taking their seats and officially becoming graduates.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_14-3.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_15.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_16.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_17.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

Whitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/05/web1_18.jpgWhitney Vickers | Greene County News Sixty five individuals from Yellow Springs High School transitioned from a “senior” to an “alumni” May 25. The class includes plans such as continuing education, getting a job, taking a gap year and serving in the Navy.

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