The Classes Of 2014 Move On Julian High
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New Miss Julian, Teen Miss Julian Crowned Sunday
Catherine Skibinski, Teen Miss Julian and Jessica Nichols, Miss Julian.
And They’re off... with the traditional tossing of the caps Julian High Schools class of 2014 is now entering the adult world. A breezy early evening on the football field, the sun slowly setting and the graduating class eager to get their diplomas and move forward in life. Parents and friends cheering in the crowd for each student as their name was called. This years ceremony was moved to the football field due to the construction going on to replace the E-1 building. Although the weather cooperated for the most part the afternoon wind did cause some havoc with students, mortar boards started flying from the opening statements, and the speeches were difficult to hear in the back rows and on the bleaches. The view of Volcan Mountain behind
Julian Junior High
Retiring Superintendent Kevin Ogden presents his final “Superintendent Award” to Laurel Cantor. (top) Class President Sarah Linthicum greets the crowd. (above right) Bailey Scholl and Kimberly Lopez attending to class history. (above) Sophia Wood and Eloisa Rodriguez presenting the class gift. (right) Valedictorian - Lanae Cranfield addressing the audience. all photos by Michael Hart
the assembled graduates made for a very picturesque scene. The class off 2014 presented a gift of lights for next years homecoming game. Insuring that at least one night game would be played. One of the smallest senior classes in recent memory proved to be one of the most cohesive and from the scholarships earned one of the more successful in planning their futures. The community wishes them well on their journey.
Ethan Elisara accepts the “Principals Award” from Brian Duffy, who will become Superintendant next year.
Sons of American Legion Present Saturday June 14 — Noon to 10 p.m. — Menghini Winery www.julianca.com
• Chamber Business Mixer •
Thursday July 10
Who Will Be Merchant Of The Year?
The Dance 2014
Tickets: $12 in advance, $15 at the door, child 12 under $5 – www.juliandance.org
Studio Samadhi
June 18 - Julian Day At The San Diego County Fair