RCHS grads challenged to pursue happiness, relationships with passion
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. As sparks fly, the Rabun County High School Class of 2025 races to the victory bell at Frank Snyder Memorial Stadium, celebrating their completion of high school.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Class of 2025 graduates Madi Griffin, Haylee Queen and Mattie Wofford hug at the conclusion of the Wildcats’ commencement ceremony on May 23 at Frank Snyder Memorial Stadium.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS senior Andy Nolan says “peace out” to the camera just before he gets his diploma at Rabun County’s graduation ceremony on Friday, May 23.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS senior LE Martin smiles in anticipation of graduating from high school.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Senior and RCHS Valedictorian G.B. Anderson speaks to his fellow seniors, giving them advice, thanking them and urging them to “be passionate” about their future relationships.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County High School graduate Jace Crawford receives a hug from his sister Braylee Reed.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Senior football player and soon Reinhardt University football player Ta’Quavian Hargrove walks off the RCHS grad stage with a smile. He is known for his happy demeanor across the entire school community.
If you listen close enough, you might still hear the cheers of jubilation from the Rabun County High School Class of 2025 echoing through the Northeast Georgia mountains.
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