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On Saturday morning, June 8, 2019, the Rosman High School Tigers celebrated their Commencement Exercises at the Brevard Music Center.
Along with Dr. McDaris and the Board of Education chaired by Mrs. Tawny McCoy, alumnus Drey Owen welcomed all to a fully-packed Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium in between gentle bouts of rain. The combined Marine Corps Junior ROTC of Brevard and Rosman High Schools presented the colors.
Senior Sean Sprouse sang the national anthem, and student body president Jacob Voris addressed the audience as master of ceremonies for the day, followed by Salutatorian Avery McNeely and Valedictorian Azilee Grace Owen.
The Student Support office announced the award of numerous scholarships to graduating seniors. Tracie Owen read the commendation of the Lillian & Bud Cothran Scholarship Award given to Grace Owen, and counselor Sarah Shawver recounted a total of over $860,000 in scholarships awarded!
A musical interlude was offered first by Sean Sprouse singing "I Lived" by OneRepublic, then Peyton McCall singing and playing guitar, with Marcus Stamey on guitar in "Remember You Young," by Thomas Rhett.
Assistant Principal Patrick Chapman read the names of graduating seniors as they received their diplomas, with 78 seniors graduating in the Class of 2019.
Graduation Advisor Linda Peeples organized the ceremony, while junior marshals assisted graduates, faculty, and honored guests into and out of the auditorium. Chorus Director Sydney Bryant led the chorus in singing the Alma Mater to close the ceremony before the recessional.
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Raise your arm slowly to reach above head or as much as possible depending upon individual capacity.
*Consult your occupational therapist before starting any exercise program*
The New Mexico National Guard conducted a train-the-trainer opportunity for a web-
based system used for simulating scenarios and exercises July 28, 2015. The Emergency Management Staff Trainer (EMST) is used by multiple agencies as an online tool to walk through different disaster response
scenarios. (Released, U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Anna Doo)
Octogenarian Gaynell Sharpe gives a demonstration at the Durham Senior Games finale on exercises to do at home that encourage continued flexibility (Durham, NC 2009)