CHS seniors enjoy a wet farewell to their school. (Sherry Bonacci photo)
A little rain can’t stop true Washingtonians.
Putting a final stamp on their days at Coupeville High School, Wolf seniors braved the approach of yet another burst of liquid sunshine to camp out overnight at their soon to be alma mater.
True to their school, to the end.
It started dry… (Kristi Stevens photo)
Then true Coupeville summer weather returned. (Bonacci photos)
Lily Leedy is one of 54 Coupeville High School seniors scheduled to graduate Saturday. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
Forever linked.
Coupeville High School’s latest graduating seniors will make the final walk this Saturday, June 11, with a ceremony starting at 1 PM at Mickey Clark Field.
After that they’ll head out into the world to begin new lives, while always remaining a part of Wolf Nation.
As they get ready, we present the internet debut of the list of 54 students scheduled to snag their diplomas.
CHS Class of 2022:
Emily Anderson-Gaskill
Andrew Aparicio
Drey Bartel
Jeimhel Boer
Aiden Burdge
Cecilia Camarena-Barajas
Jonathan Carroll
Brian Casey
Kim Castro Sotelo
Noelle Daigneault
Miles Davidson
Yiorgia Driscoll
Brawn Gadberry
Tony Garcia
Jaden Goodrich
Marin Hadsall
Ja’Kenya Hoskins
Violette Huegerich
Cole Hutchinson
Jake Jarrell
Kristina Jones
Anya Leavell
Lily Leedy
Kathryn Lockwood
Logan Martin
Sophie Martin
Samara Maund
Katelin McCormick
Caleb Meyer
Abigail Meyers
Alana Mihill
Mary Milnes
Abby Mulholland
Xavier Murdy
Leni Raduenz
Grady Rickner
Cody Roberts
Lucy Sad
Lucas Salazar
Audrianna Shaw
Mckenna Somes
Damon Stadler
Morgan Stevens
Samantha Streitler
Ian Sylvester
Amanda Thomas
Svetlana Vanina
Kylie Van Velkinburgh
Bella Velasco
Angelo Vierne
Izzy Wells
Bella Williams
Hawthorne Wolfe
Eryn Wood
Audrianna Shaw was a busy bee, playing three sports while still finding time to earn a bevy of academic scholarships. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
Let the honors rain down.
The Coupeville High School Class of 2022, which endured through a pandemic which altered public schooling for two-plus years, exits this weekend.
But, before graduation arrives — 1 PM Saturday, June 11 at Mickey Clark Field — school officials and community members are hailing all the Wolves have achieved.
During a virtual ceremony, CHS seniors received awards and scholarships, with the Class of 2022 bagging an impressive amount of financial help for college or trade training.
Morgan Stevens received the CHS Senior Service Award, an honor in which students are nominated by fellow students, before being voted on by faculty.
Good citizenship and sportsmanship are considered, as well as “aiding other students unselfishly, (and) serving faculty, administration and their school in an unselfish manner.”
Brian Casey and Noelle Daigneault were also named as Lion’s Club Students of the Year.
Brian Casey was a strong performer on the field and in the classroom.
Scholarships:
Allen-Phibbs:
Noelle Daigneault ($1,000) Alana Mihill ($2,000) Mary Milnes ($2,000)
Mary Milnes is Coupeville’s Class of 2022 Valedictorian. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
She’s the best of the bunch.
Mary Milnes, a two-sport athlete who also excelled in the classroom, tops the Coupeville High School Class of 2022, earning Valedictorian honors with a 3.99 GPA.
The Wolf soccer and tennis ace is headed to the University of Washington to study biology after wrapping up her CHS stint.
Milnes nips Ian Sylvester (3.97) in the GPA race, with the latter notching Salutatorian honors for a group counting down the final days until graduation.
Coupeville’s Class of ’22 receives its diplomas this Saturday, June 11, in a 1 PM ceremony set for Mickey Clark Field.
Rounding out the Top 10:
Izzy Wells (3.94) Xavier Murdy (3.91) Caleb Meyer (3.89) Jaden Goodrich (3.86) Alana Mihill (3.86) Eryn Wood (3.79) Cole Hutchinson (3.77) Sophie Martin (3.74)