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Speeches Demonstrate Closeness of Graduating Class

June 30, 2016 By eastwickpress

by Deb Alter
It was absolutely fabulous weather for the Hoosick Falls Central High School graduation on Friday, June 24. Once everyone was seated, High School Principal Stacy Vadney began the ceremonies with a warm welcome for all and praise for the Class of 2016. She spoke of their achievements in academics, sports, and the arts. [private]

The graduating class marched across the field to the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance” played by the Symphonic Band. The processional was led by the top two graduates, Jeffrey Brewer and Anna Wysocki. Photo by Deb Alter
The graduating class marched across the field to the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance” played by the Symphonic Band. The processional was led by the top two graduates, Jeffrey Brewer and Anna Wysocki. Photo by Deb Alter

She thanked the community for their support and told the graduates “to always  be civil to those with whom you disagree.” She also encouraged them to “focus on the good things in life.”
Megan Flynn, the Senior Class President, spoke about how the friendships they had made at Hoosick Falls Central will last a lifetime, asked everyone to “remain hopeful and spread positivity.”

Catherine Whitman is joining the Marines. Photo bv Deb Alter
Catherine Whitman is joining the Marines. Photo bv Deb Alter

Salutatorian Anna Wysocki provided some light-hearted humor and fun in her speech, encouraging class participation. She noted that the Class of 2016 was a particularly close one. She also spoke from the heart, thanking parents and teachers for their undying support and told her classmates, “Connect, care, and be an agent of change.” Jeffrey Brewer, graduating first in the class, said “It is our duty to make the world, our country, and our community a safe and healthy place to raise children of our own, so that they too can be nurtured and brought up in a place similar to Hoosick Falls.”
There were three particularly poignant moments.

An emotional moment during graduation: Jake Kinney, Zoe Poore, and Raven Brenenstuhl (not pictured) spoke about those who weren’t there. Photo by Deb Alter
An emotional moment during graduation: Jake Kinney, Zoe Poore, and Raven Brenenstuhl (not pictured) spoke about those who weren’t there. Photo by Deb Alter

Jake Kinney delivered a memorial to Cade May, a classmate who had passed away in the third grade, and presented his mother with a yearbook. Zoe Poore talked about her father. He had passed away earlier in the school year and so she was unable to give him a rose. Instead, she tied one to some balloons and let them fly into the sky. Raven Brenestuhl asked for a moment of silence for the victims of the recent mass shooting in Orlando, FL, and for family members and classmates who were unable to attend.
The Senior Class chose as the guest speaker, William Clairmont,

Former Hoosick Falls math teacher Mr. Clairmont was the 2016 guest speaker. The theme of his speech was “hope.” Photo by Deb Alter
Former Hoosick Falls math teacher Mr. Clairmont was the 2016 guest speaker. The theme of his speech was “hope.” Photo by Deb Alter

a math teacher at Hoosick Falls High School until he left to become Assistant Principal in Mechanicville. He thanked the students for the memories. He had made many choices in his life, he said, and leaving Hoosick Falls was the hardest. He said he had made all his choices “in hope” and asked the graduates to think about “how the choices you each make will affect your life.” He reminded them that “C’mont loves you.”
Closing remarks were by Kellan Skott, who insisted that Hoosick is a special and unique place in the world. He said that growing up here, with these people, made him really understand the meaning of “There’s no place like home.”
Musical selections throughout the ceremony, included performances by the Symphonic Band and senior class members and soloists, and a grand rendition of “God Bless America” played by the band and sung by David Sutton. They were among the evening’s highlights.
Diplomas were presented by Vadney, Board President Greg Laurin, and Class Advisors Jessica Dougherty and Laura Pushee.

 

 

Nolan Foster receives congratulations from School Board President Greg Laurin. Photo by Deb Alter
Nolan Foster receives congratulations from School Board President Greg Laurin. Photo by Deb Alter
Graduate Cassie Sherman with her mother, Karen, after the Presentation of Roses. Photo by Deb Alter
Graduate Cassie Sherman with her mother, Karen, after the Presentation of Roses. Photo by Deb Alter

 

In the auditorium, Jordyn Haynes, Remington Hickey, and Katherine Disorda anxiously await the graduation ceremonies to begin. Photo by Deb Alter
In the auditorium, Jordyn Haynes, Remington Hickey, and Katherine Disorda anxiously await the graduation ceremonies to begin. Photo by Deb Alter

 

Fallon Parker contemplates the enormity of what is about to happen. In about a half-hour, she will graduate from high school! Photo by Deb Alter
Fallon Parker contemplates the enormity of what is about to happen. In about a half-hour, she will graduate from high school! Photo by Deb Alter

 

There are always lots of hugs and happy tears when seniors give roses to their family, friends, and teachers. Photo by Deb Alter
There are always lots of hugs and happy tears when seniors give roses to their family, friends, and teachers. Photo by Deb Alter

 

Class Preident Megan Flynn said that the friendships she has made at HFCS will last a lifetime. Photo by Deb Alter
Class Preident Megan Flynn said that the friendships she has made at HFCS will last a lifetime. Photo by Deb Alter

 

Jackie Holbritter and Justin Archambault can barely contain their excitement. Photo by Deb Alter
Jackie Holbritter and Justin Archambault can barely contain their excitement. Photo by Deb Alter

 

Darrell Holovach, who is pursuing a major is teaching music, played a solo on his sax. Photo by Deb Alter
Darrell Holovach, who is pursuing a major is teaching music, played a solo on his sax. Photo by Deb Alter

 

The Gilson girls: Abigail and her mother Jeannie are all smiles after the graduation ceremony. Photo by Deb Alter
The Gilson girls: Abigail and her mother Jeannie are all smiles after the graduation ceremony. Photo by Deb Alter

 

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