A8 LOCAL Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, June 1, 2022 EHS graduates 27 seniors in Class of 2022 addressed the audience as valedictorian, while Alona Yost did so as salutatorian. Various colored cords adorned the graduates’ robes indicating whether they were valedictorian/salu- tatorian, a member of the National Honor Society, had an accumulative grade point average of 3.33 or better, were a four-year member of the FFA or a four-year mem- ber of the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America. Many of the grads also took it upon themselves to adorn their mortarboards with messages and the col- leges they planned to attend. As each graduate was welcomed on stage to receive their diploma, they stood showing the sheepskin while Carlsen read the list of scholarships they’d earned and a bit about their post- high school plans. Some were going directly into the workforce while others had plans to continue their education. Chieftain staff ENTERPRISE — About 150 family members and friends fi lled the gymnasium at Enterprise High School to see the 27 graduating seniors of the Class of 2022 receive their diplomas Saturday, May 28. The event had been planned to be held either in the gym or outdoors at the nearby football fi eld, but the threat of rain — which mate- rialized later in the after- noon — led school offi cials to choose the indoor option. District Superintendent Tom Crane, who hosted the event alongside outgo- ing EHS Principal Blake Carlsen and district School Board Chairwoman Mandy Decker, off ered recognition to numerous groups in atten- dance, including the faculty and staff , alumni and, lastly, had the graduates turn and off er a round of applause to their parents. Class President Maelen Rose Movich-Fields Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain The Enterprise High School Class of 2022 celebrates its graduation with a traditional toss of mortarboards into the air Saturday, May 28, 2022. 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