Although the skies over Guernsey were clouded
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Although the skies over Guernsey were clouded when the graduation began, the lighthearted speeches from the students and history teacher Kyle Gunderson brought out the sun and a resounding “YEAH BOUY” from the hearts of the graduates. Due to the coronavirus, the school practiced social distancing, wore masks and will have many memories of a graduation unlike any that the school has ever seen.LEFT: New graduate Mickayla Anne VanNatter accompanied chauffeured by her mother were at the ready to join the procession. Each graduate got a golf cart to use during a parade through town follwingthe Guernsey-Sunrise High School graduation Sunday.
RIGHT: Dominick Ibarra addresses his classmates with great candor.