Photo Gallery: Senior Cap and Gown Handout
Ben Hughes, Equipment ManagerMay 16, 2020Leave a Comment
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Seniors and their family bring their dogs to pick up their caps and gowns.
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National Honor Society hands out awards to students who were in the club.
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Seniors and their family bring their dogs to pick up their caps and gowns.
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Mr. Hudson helps to move the long line of seniors waiting in line.
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Teachers and administrators help to deliver cap and gown packages to seniors.
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Teachers and administrators sort through boxes of caps and gowns to give to seniors lined up in the main parking lot.
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Boxes of caps and gowns are lined up in alphabetical order on tables in the parking lot.
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Some MHS staff help to direct traffic in the parking lot.
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Caps and gown packages are delivered to senior’s car windows by MHS staff members wearing masks and gloves.
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MHS staff wear masks and gloves while handling packages to reduce the risk of the Covid-19 virus being spread.
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NHS sets up tables to hand out awards to their seniors.
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NHS sponsors hand out awards to seniors involved with the National Honor Society.
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MHS staff direct traffic to keep students and staff safe.
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Seniors and their family bring their dogs to pick up their caps and gowns.
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Seniors and their family bring their dogs to pick up their caps and gowns.
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Cars line up in the parking lot waiting to receive their caps and gowns.
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Cars line up in the parking lot waiting to receive their caps and gowns.
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Dr. Ramsey directs cars to line up in the student parking lot.
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Cars line up in the parking lot waiting to receive their caps and gowns.
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Seniors and their family bring their dogs to pick up their caps and gowns.
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MHS teachers and administrators hurry to keep up with increasing demand of cars.
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Seniors and their family bring their dogs to pick up their caps and gowns.
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National Honor Society hands out awards to students who were in the club.
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Ben Hughes (he/him), senior, is the Production Editor and Executive Producer for the Messenger and MHSNews. In his free time he plays golf, snowboards,...