Graduation 2013

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Graduation 2013 Congratulations and Best Wishes from Your Hometown Friends.

We are proud of you!

Graduation Ceremonies Cherokee High School Cherokee Gymnasium Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:00 a.m.

Hancock County High School Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:00 a.m. Valedictorian: Claire Baker Salutatorian: Olivia Short

Sections C and D - WEEKEND Edition May 18/19, 2013 INSIDE: Senior Class Photos • Cherokee ................................. 2C-9C • Hancock County ................... 10C-11C • Volunteer .................................1D-8D • Clinch ............................................. 9D Helpful Hints When Choosing A College ............................ 10D Good Career Paths for Recent Grads ... 10D How To Help Kids Prepare For College ......................................... 11D Congratulations from Community Businesses

Volunteer High School Football Stadium (Weather Permitting) Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:00 a.m.

Clinch School Friday, May 24, 2013 7:00 p.m. Valedictorian: Samuel Long Salutatorian: Breanna Nichols


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CHEROKEE 2013

Christin Adkins

Stephanie Allen

Whitney Ausband

Ryan Baird

Kelsey Baker

Benjamin Banner

Travis Barner

Chris Bean

Macy Bellamy

Carol Benton

Dallas Benward

Nicole Bitner

Declan Blackstone

Tanner Blair

Austin Bledsoe

Shawn Bond

Austin Boswell

Devin Bowers

Matthew Bowman

Justin Boyd

Christopher Bradley

Ethen Bradley

Zachary Bradley

Maleah Branch

Amanda Breen

Mariah Brown

Phillip Byington

David Byrd

Jackie Carpenter

Matthew Carpenter

Brooke Carroll

Courtney Castle

Marco Catarino

Jasmine Chandler

Zac Christian

Kala Clifford

Cherokee High School Graduation Cherokee Gymnasium Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:00 a.m.


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CHEROKEE 2013

Austin Clinger

Rachel Cloud

Landon Cobb

Noelle Cochrane

Amber Collins

Melissa Combs

Logan Condra

Austin Cope

Sarah Coppack

Avery Cotten

Colby Couch

Mark Croy

Andrew Cupp

MacKenzie Dales

Matthew Davis

Michael Davis

Robert Davis

Daniel Drinnon

Brian Dyer

Julie Ellis

Mitch Ellison

Austin Ferguson

Caleb Fields

Frankie Flanary

Kasey Fleenor

Adriannia Ford

Jamie Forgety

Shannon Fugate

Samantha Gatewood

Taylor Gilbert

Best Wishes to the 2013 Graduating Class of Cherokee High School


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CHEROKEE 2013

Whitney Gilliam

Dalton Goins

Erica Goins

Kinsley Graves

Spencer Graves

Trevor Gray

Adam Greene

Amber Greene

Amy Greene

Christian Greene

Ethan Hagood

Aerial Harrell

Steve Hatfield

Logan Hayworth

Andrew Helton

Casey Helton

Leah Helton

Hunter Henegar

Jessica Hensley

Jasmine Hensley

Tyler Hicks

Kayla Holliman

Harley Hopson

Whitney Hurd

Summer Jackson

Logan Jarnigan

Autumn Johnson

Brittany Johnson

Lacy Johnson

Brooke Jones

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CHEROKEE 2013

Jared Jones

Megan Kaufman

Julie Kelly

Kathryn Kelly

Savannah Kenner

Whitney Lane

Autumn Lawson

Christa Lawson

Courtney Lawson

Olivia Lawson

Zachary Lawson

Timothy Leach

Connor Linkous

Stephanie Loden

Stewart Logan

Forrest Looney

Julie Cruz-Lopez

Logann Loughren

William Lovin

Lucas Lowe

Logan Lumpkins

Derick Luther

Madalyn Lyman

Julia Lyons


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CHEROKEE 2013

Mikaya Lyons

Lea Lyons

Pamela Magnaye

Bridgett Manis

Douglas Manis

Tori Manis

Whitney Manis

Tiffany Maxwell

James McClain

Luke McCracken

Madison McCullough

Lucas McGinnis

Adam McMurry

Josh McNulty

Jonathan Meade

Logan Moore

Jessie Morrison

Nathanael Mullins

Savana Mullins

Sarah Murrell

Katharine Nantz

Tyler Newman

Krissy Nichols

Travis North

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CHEROKEE 2013

Peter Novicka

Brady Oleary

Emily Olsen

Shelby Pace

McKayla Painter

Devin Parker

Zachary Petty

Katie Pierce

Brandie Pinkston

Dakota Poe

Raven Poe

Brooke Poore

Hannah Price

Mark Price

Cody Puckett

Tim Reeves

Billy Ray Reynolds

Jennifer Rich

Katelynn Riner

Tyler Ringley

Allison Roark

Daniel Roark

Eric Rolen

Alec Russell


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CHEROKEE 2013

Cole Russell

Drew Russell

Kylie Russell

Tiffany Russell

Ty Ryans

Sydney Saltsman

Dillion Seaton

Caleb Setsor

Cassidy Shanks

Brooke Shipley

Ashley Smith

Jacob Smith

Jennifer Smith

Justin Smith

Melena Smith

Kayla Sneva

Jonathan Still

Wayne Stokes

Kaia Swatzell

Jesse Tackett

Pattie Taylor

Jimmy Tessier

Stephanie Testerman

Gregory Thatcher

HONORING OUR

GRADS

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CHEROKEE 2013

Montea Townsley

Lucas Trent

Brian Trent

Jonathan Trent

Stephen Trent

Ryan Tripoli

Renee Turner

Braxton Vancleave

Ben Voorhees

Clayton Walker

Chasity Wallace

Taylor Wallace

Kelly Ward

Taylor Ward

Chezney West

Cody White

Robbie White

Nikki Williams

Brandi Willis

Caillin Wilson

Keifer Wilson

Blake Wilt

Grace Winegar

Sarah Woolridge

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HANCOCK 2013

Haylyn Alder

Owen Bagley

Claire Baker

Jami Seth Belcher

Keishia Bell

Tiffany Bennett

Caleb Burch

Cheyenne Burke

Justin Burke

Elizabeth Burnham

Matthew Cole

Courtney Collins

Eric Collins

Kelsey Collins

Matthew Collins

Ryan Collins

Ashely Cope

Jeff Cope

Keesha Cope

Hannah Douglas

Dakota Fye

Meghan Gill

Stephen Brian Gordon

Santana Green

Natasha Greer

Joy Hatfield

Samuel JP Henry

Brandon Holt

Harley Jessee

Shannon Johns

We Did It!


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HANCOCK 2013

Ashley Johnson

Samantha Johnson

Jeffery Jones

Caitlin Kerney

Tamra King

Brandon Lawson

Rachel Lawson

Harley Little

Ashley Maloney

Meredith McCoy

Kayla Mitchell

Jeremiah Mullins

Megan Mullins

Reid Mullins

Dallen Nichols

Tyler Potter

Sarah Ramsey

Kierar Rhea

Hunter Seal

Michael Seal

Sarah Seal

Summer Seal

Colleen Seals

Olivia Short

Colby Skidmore

Kyle Trent

Sheena Williams

Todd Williams

Elliot Wysor

Calla Yount

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Hancock County High School Graduation Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:00 a.m. Valedictorian: Claire Baker Salutatorian: Olivia Short


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VOLUNTEER 2013

Rob Abell

Dustin Absher

Courtney Adams

Evan Adcock

Kassidey Adkins

Damon Arnold

Hunter Arnold

Jamiee Arnold

Katelyn Arnold

Koty Arnold

Natalie Arnold

Stephanie Arnold

Dylan Bailey

Hailey Barrett

Stephanie Barrett

Sam Barton

Addison Bates

Joshua Bellamy

Cheyanne Benavides

Jordan Benton

Taylor Bernard

Jordan Bishop

Daniel Boatright

Felicia Borman

Tyler Bowen

Mallena Brewer

Travis Brooks

Victoria Brooks

Autumn Brown

Megan Brown

Honoring the Class of 2013


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VOLUNTEER 2013

Shyann Brummit

Taylor Bruner

Haley Bryant

Brent Butler

Brayden Campbell

Jason Carmack

Allison Carpenter

Tamara Carter

Bree Cassidy

Ethan Casteel

Melanie Chayash

Sal Chimento

Richard Chitwood

Adria Christian

Ashley Christian

Sara Churchwell

Sumer Clark

Saige Coffman

Chase Combs

Zack Conway

Jacob Corder

Michael Cox

Kirk Cradic

Cody Crawford

Jacquelyn Crawford

Laken Crawford

Haven Crawley

Conner Cross

Hunter Cross

Aleigha Culbertson

Catherine Cunningham

Hannah Davis

Joe Day

John Day

Makalah Delp

Brandon Depew

Volunteer High School Graduation Football Stadium (Weather Permitting) Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:00 a.m.


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VOLUNTEER 2013

Kyle Dishner

Kendra Dobbs

Kelsey Dykes

Emerald Edwards

Jake Edwards

Cody Eidson

Kyla Faust

Madyson Fields

Austin Flanigan

McKenzie Flemiing

Makayla Fletcher

Makalia Frazier

Brandy Frost

Jordan Galloway

Brooke Gardner

Colleen Garman

Alora-Mae Gregory

Tara Grim

Taylor Grim

Brianna Guy

Hunter Guy

Casey Hagood

Kristen Hale

Cassie Harmon

Elizabeth Harrell

McKayla Hawkins

Trevor Head

Michael Hensley

Lee Holmes

Christian Holt

Best Wishes to the 2013 Graduating Class of Volunteer High School

Wishing You Success


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VOLUNTEER 2013

Emily Horton

Payton Horton

Jubal Hutson

Kaylin Hutson

Reagan James

Daniel Jarrett

Ashley Jarvis

Rachel Jelleyman

Andrea Jennings

Alexandra Johnson

Bethany Johnson

Taylor Johnson

Zachary Kahl

Kali Kennedy

Anna Ketron

Justin Ketron

Colton Kilgore

Heather King

Emily Knight

Ben Lane

Taylor Lane

Jacob Lanning

Maranda Lawrence

Hunter Lawson

Peyton Lawson

Mary Lennox

Austin Lipe

Hannah Logan

Lucas Lovelace

Chad Lumpkins

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PERSONNEL SERVICES


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VOLUNTEER 2013

Tiffany Manis

Sebastian Mansion

Jeremiah Marshall

Cassandra Massengill

Amanda Matthews

Ashley Matthews

Chassity Mayes

Holden Mayes

Heather McGee

Perry McNeil

Kirsten McPeek

Rex Meacham

Cody Mellons

Halie Milhorn

Alyson Miller

Gabriella Moore

Skyler Morelock

Rilee Morris

Hunter Muller

Paige Murray

Rachel Musick

Preston Necessary

Melissa Osborne

Amanda Owens

Elijah Owens

Ryan Painter

Cody Parker

Jessica Parker

Jessica Parson

Caitlin Pearson

Honoring the Class of 2013

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VOLUNTEER 2013

Matthew Phillips

Emily Presnell

Evan Price

Isaac Price

John Queener

Alexandra Racette

Kara Raebel

Harlie Ramey

Timothy Ramey

Courtney Redman

Patrick Reynolds

Brandon Richards

Hannah Rider

Isaac Ringley

Siera Robinette

Kara Rogers

Jordan Rose

Nikki Rushing

Savannah Russo

Mathew Rutledge

Cheyanne Salling

Danielle Saltz

Miranda Salyer

Sierra Sampson

Nathaniel Sayler

Lauren Sexton

Joseph Shanks

Dustin Shellnut

Christian Shelton

Desirae Shelton

Morgan Shelton

Scott Shriner

Dustin Simpson

Chase Skelton

Emily Skelton

Ben Smith

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To the 2013

Graduates,

Your friends at The Rogersville Review wish you the very best in all you set out to do. You are our community’s future leaders and businessmen and businesswomen. Congratulations!

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VOLUNTEER 2013

Danna Smith

Emily Smith

C.J. Spiker

Kody Stacey

Caleb Stanley

Jacob Stapleton

Hayden Starnes

Taylor Stewart

Destiny Stiltner

Jason Stinson

Maverick Stockinger

Todd Stubblefield

Jacob Sturgill

Austin Sutherland

Ariella Sutton

Nathan Sykes

Preston Tackett

Mackenzie Tate

Morgan Taylor

Alexandria Thacker

Amber Thacker

Grace Thacker

Leah Thacker

Logan Thacker

Lonnie Thomas

Haley Thomason

Kody Tipton

Hunter Tomlinson

Zachery Tragler

Ashley Trent

Conner Trent

Ashley Tucker

Sarah Tuscano

Joey Vitale

James Thacker

Jaryd Thacker


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VOLUNTEER 2013

Tiffany Wagers

Cody Wallen

Carley Ward

Melanie Ward

Scott Ward

DeAnna Way

Khania Webster

Brianna Wells

Tiffani Wells

Jesse White

Hunter Williams

Shawntae Williams

Chris Wilmont

Jamie Wilmoth

Wesley Wolfe

Kristen Wood

Cody Woods

Courtney Woods

Gale Woods

Volunteer High Seniors Not Pictured Haleigh Fisher Raven Harp Hunter Hutchins Mackenzie Lawson Rebekah Neal Matthew Neely Austin Sherwood Chandler Sizemore Corey Tester Christopher Whitaker

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CLINCH 2013

Tyler Barger

Nic Breiding

James Buchanan

Courtney Castle

Kaitlynn Gromley

Jena Hamilton

Kendria Johnson

Paige Johnson

Samuel Long

Chad Mabe

Breanna Nichols

Kayla Short

Clinch School Graduation Friday, May 24, 2013 7:00 p.m. Valedictorian: Samuel Long Salutatorian: Breanna Nichols

Best wishes to you during one of the most important times of your life. The things you have learned and the friends you have made over the years will always be a very special part of who you are. Now, go share what you’ve learned for those in your future!

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Helpful Hints When Choosing A College High school seniors may be preparing for prom or getting ready to receive their diplomas, but high school juniors may be spending their time investigating various colleges. During the spring of their junior year, many high school students study for and take the Scholastic Achievement Test, or SATs. Test scores and applications factor heavily into where a student will go to college, but students must also find a school where they feel comfortable. Choosing the right college can help a person start off on the right foot. Here are some helpful hints for students when researching colleges. Brand-name schools aren’t the be-all, end-all. While the well-known schools, particularly the Ivy League universities, may garner a lot of attention, there are many other lesser-known schools that will provide a quality education. Think about school size. Students who thrive regardless of class size may not have to worry as much about the size of a school. Those who like an intimate setting and more one-onone interaction may want to gear their searches to schools that have a smaller population. Factor in costs. Part of the decision-making process will involve the costs of going to school. A private university will likely be more expensive than a public institution. Although some students deter paying for college by taking out loans, keeping the bigger picture in mind -- especially the loan payments that will await students upon graduation -- can help steer school choices. Be honest with yourself. Students should be honest when assessing their academic history and abilities. Some schools have very stringent acceptance pol-

Good Career Paths For Recent Grads

icies and will only accept students who fit a certain academic profile. If a grade point average or SAT score falls significantly below a school’s requirement, applying to that school and paying the application fee might not be in a student’s best interest. Seek out personal referrals. Students can reach out to alumna of certain schools and get their perspective on a given school. They can then schedule tours at some of the schools that seem the best fits and judge for themselves if the school are right for them. Think about personal and academic interests. Some school decisions are made simply by the programs offered. For a student who has a very specific degree in mind, there may be a limited number of schools that specialize in that course of study. However, a liberal arts major can select among a much greater number of options. Also, students should think beyond academics to the athletics or after-class activities offered. Consider a school’s proximity to home. Some students want to be close to home, and others want to be as far away as possible. If getting away from home to broaden your horizons is important, then keep in mind the cost of travel on holidays and during breaks. Scheduling tours and visiting national college fairs can help students narrow down their choices.

Graduates who major in fields of study that are more recession-proof than others could have decided advantages over students who went with other majors. Knowing which careers are still going strong can help students with goals of finding a career with growth potential. Financial Analysts and Managers Many forecasts indicate jobs in finance will continue to remain strong with high growth. Despite financial ups and downs, people still need to be educated on how and where to spend their money. Students with degrees in finance and marketing may have advantages over others. Engineers Engineers apply the principles of science and mathematics to develop economical solutions to technical problems. Their work is the link between scientific discoveries and the commercial applications that meet societal and consumer needs. Many different fields require engineers, from mechanical and civil industries to electrical and chemical industries. Engineering remains a strong course of study with many different subsets for specialization. Networking/Systems Administration With the world revolving around computers, jobs in the systems administration field remain viable. Keep in mind that there is also a wide array of competition in these careers, but the ability to make high salaries is what drives many to pursue careers in networking and computer systems administration. Accounting Similar to other financial careers, accounting jobs remain stable despite the uncertain economy. Where there is money to be spent, individuals and businesses will require the services of accountants to

keep all of their accounts in check. Entry-level accountants can receive in-house promotions and become finance executives. Nursing/Medical Careers Jobs in healthcare continue to be strong as well. An aging population keeps nurses, doctors, aides and medical-supply companies in business. There are many different nursing specializations, making nursing an attractive career choice. Software Design and Development Keeping today’s digital world running requires a staff of people constantly updating and creating new software. From games to business applications to all of those entertaining apps downloaded each day, software designers pave the way for computer innovation. Salespeople Sales is one of the oldest and longest-running types of occupations available. Every industry needs quality sales professionals to meet with the public and drive interest in products and services. There are sales positions in just about every industry. Educators The Millenial generation is just as large as the Baby Boom generation, and children will continue to fill up classrooms across the world. It is estimated three million more teachers are needed by 2015 to fill openings in the United States alone. Also, initiatives to require Pre-K classes could increase the number of education jobs even further. Computer Information Security The need to protect personal information from those who want to exploit it continues to grow. Computer information security will continue to increase with the expansion of technological applications.


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How To Help Kids Prepare For College Many of this year’s high school graduates will be leaving home for a college campus in the fall. Such a departure is often bittersweet for kids and parents alike. Young men and women typically look forward to the freedom and independence that college life can provide, but those same men and women know they will miss the familiarity of home as well. Parents, too, have mixed emotions when kids head to college, as their sadness over a child leaving home is met with the pride they feel that the child they raised is setting out to make their own way in the world. Few moments in life involve such significant change as the moment when a young man or woman first arrives on a college campus. First-year college students often don’t know what to expect once they arrive on campus, but there are steps parents can take to help their kids prepare for college life. Teach kids how to schedule their time. One of the things many college kids find once they arrive on campus is that their life is suddenly much less structured and their amount of downtime has increased considerably. Unlike high school, which keeps many kids in class or involved in extracurricular activities from the early morning through the late afternoon, college affords students much more free time, which is theirs to use as they see fit. Some kids dive right into on-campus activities, while others struggle to use their free time to their advantage. Parents can teach time management skills such as how to establish a schedule so all of that free time does not go to waste. This schedule can be adjusted on a weekly basis depending on coursework or extracurricular activities. Once kids learn to manage their time effectively, including using breaks between classes

Parents of college-bound students can help their kids prepare for such a significant life adjustment so kids are better equipped to handle both their academic and social lives. to review notes from a recent lecture or upcoming class, they’re likely to get the most out of themselves academically and find they have more time to pursue extracurricular activities as well. Discuss finances and establish a financial arrangement. Many college freshmen struggle to manage their money. Some might never have had a job during high school while others who did work only did so to earn spending money. But many college students need more than spending money once they reach campus. Rising tuition costs have made it difficult, if not impossible, for parents to bankroll their kids’ everyday expenses. As a result, many college students find themselves forced to manage their own money for the first time in their lives. Parents can teach simple financial

lessons, such as the benefits of buying groceries as opposed to dining out or ordering in each night. College is also where many young men and women first sign up for a credit card. Parents can teach their kids the basics of managing credit, such as the benefit of paying off a balance before interest rates kick in and the negative ramifications of missing payments. Parents who can afford to provide financial support for their children enrolled in college should reach a financial agreement with their children before they are off to college. Make sure kids know your financial support does not mean they have unlimited access to your funds, and make it known that such support will not continue if kids aren’t performing well in the classroom. Encourage kids to contact any roommates before the school year begins. Part of the trepidation many kids have when leaving for college concerns how they may or may not develop a relationship with their new roommate. Many schools assign roommates months in advance of the school year, giving kids ample time to make contact and make arrangements about whom is going to bring certain items, such as a television or coffee pot or even furniture if the room can fit any. Parents should encourage such contact so kids can get a feel of who they will be living with and lay the groundwork for a friendship before they even step foot on campus. The feeling of knowing someone on campus can greatly reduce the anxiety many kids feel when they arrive at school for their freshmen orientation. The day a student leaves for college is a significant day for parents and students alike. Parents can take a number of steps to make the transition to college easier for their college-bound son or daughter.

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