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Warren County High School Class of 2023 celebrates momentous graduation ceremony
On a windy evening of May 18, 2023, seniors of Warren County High School held a vibrant graduation ceremony that was a perfect blend of tradition, emotion, and celebration.
As tradition dictates, the ceremony commenced with the resounding notes of Pomp and Circumstance guiding the processional of faculty and students. A moment of collective pride and joy was reflected in the eyes of attendees as they watched the students marching, marking the onset of the ceremony.
Senior Winter Kibler graced the stage and stirred the audience with her heartfelt rendition of the National Anthem. The performance set a patriotic tone to the evening and was followed by the soulful vocals of the Warren County HS Senior Choir, who impeccably sang the school’s alma mater.
David Rizzo Jr., the Senior Class President, then took the stage to give his welcoming remarks. Rizzo’s words, brimming with gratitude and excitement, encapsulated the shared sentiments of the graduating class.
Principal Kenneth Knesh followed with an empowering speech that underscored the importance of this milestone in the students’ lives.
Ian Hoelsher, 2022 recipient of the Hugh D. Hite Award, stepped up to pass the prestigious accolade to this year’s deserving recipient, Hailey Oyler. The ceremony further celebrated academic excellence with Vicky Cook, Warren County Board of Supervisor, presenting the Warren County Educational Foundation Scholarship to the top academic student, Nicholas Foltz.
In another celebratory moment, Superintendent Dr. Chris Ballenger awarded the Carl and Emily Thompson Charitable Trust Award to James Crowell. Audrey Moya Machuca also received the notable Mary Frances Bukva “Ms. B” Award from Mary Bukva herself.
Honoring the brave students who have pledged their futures to military service, US Navy veteran Jessica Kelly gave a heartfelt recognition.
Assistant Principal Dr. G. Michelle Edwards acknowledged the distinguished honor graduates boasting a GPA of 4.0 and above, followed by Assistant Principal Vince Gregg, who recognized the honor graduate students with a GPA ranging from 3.5 to 3.99.
As the moment everyone had been waiting for arrived, students’ names echoed through the venue. One by one, they walked across the stage, collecting their diplomas amid the applause of proud family members, faculty, and friends.
The event culminated with Dr. Chris Ballenger’s declaration of the graduates. A sea of graduation hats promptly flew into the air, punctuating the sky in a triumphant spectacle. The joyous ceremony concluded with the recessional of faculty and graduates, marking the end of a memorable chapter in the student’s lives and the beginning of exciting new journeys.
Congratulations to Warren County High School’s Class of 2023!
Experience the Class of 2023’s Graduation Ceremony at Warren County High School through the lens of Royal Examiner’s exclusive video coverage. Special acknowledgment goes to Ryker Fenton, a student at WCHS, and Andrew Grant, an alumnus of the WCHS 2022 class, for their collaborative efforts with our publisher, Mike McCool, in the creation of this compelling visual narrative.
