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16 Wednesday, June 8, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon GRADuATIOn: Class of 2016 has been sent on its way Continued from page 1 form of error, and every ad- versity will only hide, for a time, your path to peace and fulfillment.” Hosang proceeded to honor salutatorian Rory Petterson, who will attend Brigham Young University next year, with a gift before giving up the microphone to the three valedictorians. Bethany Bachmeier, who plans to attend Oregon State University, shared a heartfelt thanks to the staff and fac- ulty of Sisters High School. She started by acknowledg- ing the custodians as the “un- sung heroes” of the school who also often let her into the gym to shoot her basketball. She noted that no matter how early she arrived at school or how late she left, teachers and counselors could be seen in their rooms. “Our staff cares about the future of each student, and as such are the foundation of this school,” she said. She concluded by acknowledg- ing the confidence the class has gained, saying, “We were never taught to give up. This is who we are.” Tara Greaney will attend Dartmouth University in the fall but remarked that no mat- ter where the members of the class of 2016 venture in the future “in our hearts we will still be the kids from a small mountain town, because this is our home and we will al- ways be Outlaws.” T h e f i n a l s p e a k e r, Michaela Miller, focused on the class motto: “Believe in the promise of tomorrow, but live today to the fullest.” Due to her grandfather’s influence, Miller’s belief is that “happiness is a choice; a choice that breeds success” and she said, “My wish for all of you is that you find con- tentment and joy.” Seniors Ross Grant, Noah Eckstine, Megan Ellsworth, Jessica Shepardson, Cody Martin. Sedona Baer and Nina Horner provided special music and the group knocked it out of the park with their rendition of Green Day’s “Time of Your Life.” Another pair of traditions followed as seniors present- ed flowers to mothers and mentors and then the seniors turned their seats around to see the screen in anticipation of the musical slideshow fea- turing senior pictures paired with baby pictures. Technical problems hijacked the show within the first two minutes and could not be overcome. However, the slideshow “Class of 2016: Then and Now” can be viewed in its entirety here: https://vimeo. com/169494307/beb44adb45. Recovering from the technology setback, the se- niors turned their chairs back around and prepared to receive their diplomas. Superintendent Curtiss Scholl greeted each gradu- ate with a handshake, and Principal Hosang delivered Completely In-Canal Helps your ear work the way it’s supposed to! — Stay Active — Thursday, June 9 • Noon-3 p.m. On the lawn between Dixie’s & Rancho Viejo • Test your roping skills on the roping dummies • Stetson Representative on hand with lots of free giveaways • Stetson RideSafe Helmet Giveaway ($299 retail value) Enter to win with any purchase of $100 or more. Drawing will be held Sunday, June 12. Need not be present to win. • Select Sisters Rodeo Cowboys on hand for autographs and to participate in the roping FREE 100 E. Cascade Ave., Sisters 541-549-6451 - ShopDixies.com mortar boards flew and the newest Outlaws alumni sped out of the gym to the appro- priately titled senior song by Rusted Root: “Send Me On My Way.” Come see what everyone’s talking about this summer … our Casual Fare menu! Heads or Tails… You Lose The Kokanee just became your favorite dinner spot in Central Oregon, again! Loaner Cars Deductible Assistance Windshield Replacement 332 W. Barclay Dr., Sisters STETSON HATS EVENT the diplomas. Moments after the final name was called, Hosang presented the graduating class of 2016. Tassels were moved from right to left, New Breakfast Menu — Friday thru Sunday 541-549-DENT 5 4 1 5 4 9 D E N T 541-317-1265 | 1625 NE 2nd St. | Bend, OR photo by Jerry baldock tara greaney spoke at graduation. Call 541-595-6420 for Reservations www.kokaneecafe.com