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Forty-Seventh Annual Forty-Seventh Annual Commencement 2019 Schmidt Field Olympic Stadium June 7, 2019 7:00 p.m. Sprague High School Sprague Alma Mater Fight, Olympians (Sprague Fight Song) When we climb to the top of a mountain Fight, Fight, Fight Olympians Where golden eagles fly As Gods of Ancient Days We’re proud to be Sprague Olympians Gold, Brown, Orange Colors High And hold our torches high To You Our Voices Raise A salute to the Sprague Olympians The Laurel Wreath Our Aim Our praises we give to you So Fight, Fight, Fight Olympians All hail our alma mater Let’s Win This Game Where hope and dreams come true Olympians - Fight Pick up your diploma following the Graduation Ceremony All seniors MUST pick up their diploma immediately following the graduation ceremony. Diploma pick up tables will be located in the Commons immediately after the graduation ceremony. Diplomas must be picked up by 9:30 pm. If you are unable to pick up your diploma immediately after graduation, diplomas will be available in the Main Office beginning Monday, June 10th. Ceremony Photography Areas Graduation photos will be taken by Lifetouch. Pictures will be taken as students receive their diploma and after they exit the stage. You can view and purchase portraits 3 ways: 1) Go to the Sprague Commencement website provided by Lifetouch at events.lifetouch.com 2) From the proof Lifetouch will mail to you 3) Respond to the emails Lifetouch will send you Portraits will be available approximately 10 days following graduation. If you wish to take your own photographs during this evening’s commencement, please do so from your seat. Please be courteous to those around you and remain seated, keeping children seated with you during the ceremony. You will have an opportunity to take photos with your graduate after the ceremony on the field. Thank you for your cooperation and for assisting us in enhancing today’s festivities! Video of Graduation Ceremony The ceremony will be recorded by CCTV and will be aired on the Comcast cable channel 22/322HD according to the schedule below. Remember to program your DVR if you wish to record it, or you may purchase a copy on DVD or Blu-ray for $14.95 plus $4.95 s+h (if applicable), from the CCTV website at www.cctvsalem.org/graduations. Use promo code “GRAD” by June 1st, and receive a 30% discount off preorders. June 8 @ 5:00 p.m. • June 9 @ 11:00 a.m. • June 12 @ 4:00 p.m. Commencement Ceremony PRELUDE Conga Del Fuego Nuevo Music by Arturo Marquez Performed by Sprague High School Symphony, Richard Greenwood and Lisa Hanson, Directors Sprague Alma Mater Lyrics by Robert Voigt, Music by Gary Frame Performed by Sprague High School Band, Richard Greenwood, Director Lighting of the Olympian Torch PROCESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance Music Music by Edward Elgar, Arranged by James D. Ployhar Performed by Sprague High School Symphony, Richard Greenwood and Lisa Hanson, Directors GREETINGS AND INTRODUCTIONS Craig Swanson, Principal HONORED RETIRING STAFF MEMBERS Dr. Richard Green, Bryan Hatzenbihler COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Kimo Mahi Find the Fun SENIOR CLASS SPEAKER Jacqueline Stuart Moving Forward into the Future INTRODUCTION & PRESENTATION OF MEDALS OF VALEDICTORIANS Craig Swanson, Principal Savannah Joye, Luke Marley, Eden McCall, Alexis Murphy, James Nelson, Haylee Purdue, Norman Rehm, Claire Warncke, Benjamin Whitson SALUTATORIANS Elise Abbott, Brianna Walters SENIOR CLASS SPEAKER Caitlin Meek The Author of Your Life MUSIC In My Life Music by Paul McCartney, Arranged by Steve Zegree Performed by Sprague High School Framework, David Brown, Director PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS OF 2019 Craig Swanson, Principal PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Jim Green, School Board Director Christy Perry, Salem Keizer School Superintendent Lillian Govus, Director of Community Relations & Communications READERS Kristin Andersen, Sheri Burleson, Melinda Kleinman, Phil Nickel, Justin Trammell, Jeremy Wanak CLOSING REMARKS RECESSIONAL Fight, Olympians (Sprague Fight Song) Music by Glen Williams Sprague High School Band, Rick Greenwood, Director 2019 Sprague High School Graduates Elise Kate Abbott ♦H✋ William Terence Cassity Sarah Marie Eugenio Dominick Lee Hirschkorn Carson Alex Akimoff Emily Kate Cassler ♦H⚜ Caiya Lynn Ewert H Sierra Fae Hoffman Isabelle Lynn Altman ♦H⁂ Sonya Sky Ceballos Alex Feng ♦H Sadie Michelle Holt ♦H⁂ Daniel Cipiriano Amarillas Emma Maurine Chatwin Ⓐ Natasha Kaelyn Ferrera Ⓐ Kanon Homma Hannah Gail Anderson Nicholas Leonhard Cirocco ✋ Hudson Perry Fischbeck H Connor Austin House Alexa Jane Andrew Allison Grace Clark ✋ Katelyn Joy Fisher Jacob Tyler Howcroft Elizabeth Rose Andrews H Maxwell Douglas Clydesdale ✋ Ethan Michael Flanigan Angel Ao Huang H Meg Elizabeth Katelyn Marie Coates H Tito Gil Flores-Bautista ♦H⁂ꞖⒶ Ryan Grant Hubbard Armstrong-Donofrio H✋ Raquel Mercedes Coburn H Rebekka Boen Follesdal H Jakob Alan Huddleson Hogan Reid Arthur H Tylor Joseph Coffey Angelina Rose Fox Ⓐ Elsie Delores Hutchings Mary Angel Artunyan Ariel Grace Coker Brisa Yareli Franco Ramirez Ⓐ Alex Dat Huynh ♦H Matthew Gregory Astley H ♦ Melican Colas Jason Page Franklin Polo Raphael Igisomar Tapia Ⓐ Eric Randal Austin Jay Michael Conley ✋ Rèal Jai Frazier-Mitchell H Haylee Victoria Iodice Josiah Michael Barkes Andrew James Connelly Cassandra Jolynn Frink Megan Grace Ivie H Chaya Joy Barratt ♦H⚜ Nathan Drew Cook Nathan Kole Gadberry Jaden Carl Jackman Annika Araceli Barrera Saffron Rose Cooper Katherine Elizabeth Gage Garrett Laurence Jacobson Sudha Mohinder Basu ♦H⁂ Alexis Jade Crissey Eve Angel Garcia Emelia Josephine James Megan Riley Baus HꞖ● Brady James Cullen Gabriel Camilo Garcia Jessica Lara James Paige Elizabeth Bay H⁂ Cameron Clayton Curtis Yestin Garcia Rachel Sophia Jimenez Annika Faith Beals H ♦ Chloe Ann Dana H Maximus 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