Saturday, May 23, 2020

Merrideth Spiers, Kaylee McElvain Receive Graduation Honors at Worth County

Merrideth Spiers was named Valedictorian at Worth County’s graduation Saturday, and Kaylee McElvain was named Salutatorian. There were 30 graduates in the Worth County Class of 2020. The ceremony was held on the football field due to the Coronavirus; the weather cooperated, with the sun coming out.

Graduating were Regan Allee, Jaxon Anderson, Bob Baker, Sarah Bever, Cassandra Boner, Dreven Brown, Daniel Craven, Preston Dine, Aaron Farrell, Avery Gabriel, Anna Gladstone, Lucky Gladstone, Jarrett Hargrave, Shelia Harker, Navada Hoff, Hayden Holmes, Anaiya Knight, Gabe Latham, Johnny Mancuso, Kaylee McElvain, Hannah McElvain, Jenna Miller, Lauren Moore, Zoey Morin, Kristin New, Jenna Smith, Merrideth Spiers, Zayne Swope, Ethan Thomas, and Dawson White.

Graduating with honors are Jaxon Anderson, Anna Gladstone, Jarrett Hargrave, Shelia Harker, Navada Hoff, and Gabe Latham. Graduating with highest honors are Regan Allee, Kaylee McElvain, Hannah McElvain, Jenna Miller, Lauren Moore, Kristin New, and Merrideth Spiers. Out of the 30 seniors, 13 graduated with either honors or with highest honors.

Officers this year were Merrideth Spiers (President), Anna Gladstone (Vice-President), Kaylee McElvain (2nd Vice-President), Lauren Moore (Secretary), and Navada Hoff (Treasurer). Student Council Representatives were Regan Allee and Kristin New. 

The Class Motto was, “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” The Class Colors were White & Gold. The Class Flower was a white rose tipped in gold. The Class Song was “Time of Your Life” by Green Day.

Following the Graduation, the Grant City Fire Department escorted the seniors on a parade past the Worth County Care & Rehab Center and around the square.

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