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Congratulations Sanpete County High Schools!

Sanpete MessengerbySanpete Messenger
06/01/2022
Reading Time: 5 mins read

North Sanpete High School

Students had their own ways to celebrating and gaining attention as their names were announced. Paige Ison pulled out a light saber and challenged a classmate to a “duel.”
Carson Hadley, student body president for 2021-22, gets a hug from his mother, North Sanpete teacher Cheryl Hadley.
Natalya Benson tells classmates to “find your success.” She said, “No matter where you go in life or what profession you choose, it will be your own success.”
A group of friends, known to their classmates as “The CEOs,” have a photo taken on the football field following the graduation. From left are Dante Lowe, Dylan Farley, Porter Taylor, Kasey Curtis and Xander Shelley.
After flipping tassels from one side of their caps to the other to signify they have graduated, many of the 162 graduates in the North Sanpete Class of 2022 celebrate by tossing their caps in the air.

Manti High School

PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Karson Parry sat on a motorcycle in the back of a pickup during his ride in the Manti graduation parade, but jumped off his seat to receive his diploma from South Sanpete School Board Vice President Gary Olson.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Manti High graduate Brinley Greene, in the back seat, gets her diploma from board member Gary Olson.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Gary Olson of Ephraim, vice president of the South Sanpete School Board, presents posthumous diploma for Kade Shaw to his parents, Katie and Nick Shaw of Manti. Kade, who developed cerebral palsy at birth, died Nov. 23, 2021
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Flanked by two American flags, Talia Cluff, both arms outstretched, celebrates her graduation.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Adrienne Shelley displays her diploma as she rides in her dad’s hot rod in the Manti graduation parade.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Payton Stevens holds her arm up in a victory salute after receiving her diploma during the Manti graduation parade.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
South Sanpete school board members, district administrators and school administrators line up in front of the Manti High School marquee before the graduation parade begins. From left are Gary Olsen, vice president of the school board; David Warren, a school board member; Ralph Squire, district superintendent; Josh Palmer, Manti High vice principal; Karen Soper, principal; Trevor Powell, assistant superintendent; Grant Hansen, school board member; Jake Hill, district business administrator; Kim Pickett, school board members; and Mark Olson, another school board member.

Gunnison High School

PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
AubryAnn Burrell’s sunglasses match the congratulatory balloon flying behind her in the Gunnison Valley High graduation parade.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Bryant Shell, who wore No. 75 on the Gunnison Valley Bulldogs football team, takes it easy during his ride in the graduation parade.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Flanked by Gunnison Valley school colors in the form of balloons, Bryndee Marie Childs shows off her diploma.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Members of Evan Pantoja’s family display his photo in the Gunnison Valley graduation parade. He died less than a month before graduation.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Jack Hansen rides in a “rat rod” in the Gunnison Valley parade.
PHOTO BY KYLE PARRY
Smiling relatives and friends snap photos as vehicles carrying graduates travel along Main Street in Gunnison.

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