Dear editor,
We are excited to welcome you all to Dodge County High School’s graduation. Our school’s graduation is a time-honored tradition and we are very proud of the ceremony that our school holds. We, the Dodge County High School Seniors, would like to ask the community-including parents, visitors and any special guests-to please allow each graduate the opportunity to receive his or her diploma in a dignified manner. We respectfully request that there be no catcalls, outbursts or yells from the crowd. A loud outburst for one graduate detracts from the next graduate. Also, we ask that all guests turn their cell phones off and remain seated and quite until the commencement exercises are complete. Movement detracts from our graduates and their recognitions. We seniors also request that our guests respect the formality of our special occasion and dress appropriately and accordingly. The seniors agree that anyone who violates these requests be asked to leave the stadium. We enlist your cooperation and support so that we will not have to ask you to leave the stadium. On behalf of the senior class and student council officers, we appreciate your help with these requests and are glad you have joined us in the Class of 2015’s time of honor.
Taylor Thomas, Senior Class President
Alana Bray, Senior Class Vice-President
Quimyre Rolland, Senior Class Secretary
Leanna Stuckey, Senior Class Parliamentarian
Lillie Douglas, Student Council President
Jacob Danforth, Student Council Treasurer
Leslie Guavara, Senior Class Treasurer
Lindsey Graham, Senior Projects Committee