Hayden graduation set for Friday

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Salutatorian Angelica Cabrera, right, and Valedictorian Kierra Guerrero.

Salutatorian Angelica Cabrera, right, and Valedictorian Kierra Guerrero.

  The Hayden High School Class of 2016 will begin their Commencement Program by entering Lalo Serrano Memorial Field this Friday evening to the strains of “Pomp and Circumstance.”

  The National Anthem will be sung by Angelica Cabrera followed by the Class Prayer given by Makayla Ramos and Jaida Corona.

  Mr. Jeff Gregorich, Superintendent/Principal is next on the program with greetings of welcome.

  Presentation of awards will follow by Angelica Cabrera and Kierra Guerrero.

  Class Quotes will be by Roman Romero and Rafael Delgado and the Class Poem will be recited by Angelica Cabrera. The Class History will be presented by Devin Santa Maria and Cheyanne Gaona followed by the Class Song by Francisco Estrada, Jose Gomez and Miguel Mendoza.

  A special thank you will be next followed by the Salutatory Address by Angelica Cabrera and Valedictory Address by Kierra Guerrero.

  Presentation of the Class of 2016 will follow and the presentation of diplomas will be by Anna L Guzman.

Vicki Clark (49 Posts)

Vicki started her career in the journalism field while attending Ray High School in Kearny with an excellent teacher who took her by the hand and guided her. She worked on the school newspaper and as a senior was a co-editor. Her dream was to go on to college to study journalism and eventually to travel the world reporting the news. This dream was interrupted by life circumstances. She stayed in Kearny and went to work for the Copper Basin News in 1964 as a typesetter. Her editor was Ira Q. Toler and he also was a good teacher. After marrying and having children, her desires to again work in the newspaper field surfaced. She responded to an ad for a position in advertising for the Copper Basin News which included selling, lay-out and design. She was hired on the spot. The business has greatly changed with technology and the introduction of desktop publishing. She was fortunate enough to be a part of it. She has now worked for Copper Area News Publishers on and off for over 30 years, starting when John Seater was the publisher. She has held many positions over the years, but is most proud to be named a reporter. She loves to write and is so grateful for being given that chance.


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