At the urging of the keynote speaker, Dolores graduates put on red noses to remind them not to take life too seriously.Sam Green/Special to The Journal
Lasting roughly 75 minutes from start to applause-heavy finish, commencement concluded DHS’ 2023-24 school year and began with senior Layne Hedgren singing “The Star-Spangled Banner.”Superintendent Dr. Reece Blincoe then welcomed all in attendance and spoke first to the soon-to-be graduates.
At the urging of the keynote speaker, Dolores graduates put on red noses to remind them not to take life too seriously.Sam Green/Special to The Journal
Dylan Koskie is congratulated as he marches in for the Dolores High School graduation Thursday evening.Sam Green/Special to The Journal
Valedictorian Analisa Vega speaks at the Dolores High School graduation Thursday evening.Sam Green/Special to The Journal
Class president Kayla Tallmadge gives her speech air the Dolores High School graduation Thursday evening.Sam Green/Special to The Journal
Salutatorian Brooklyn Lee gives her speech for the Dolores High School graduation Thursday evening.Sam Green/Special to The Journal
Layne Hedgren sings the national anthem for the Dolores High School graduation Thursday evening.Sam Green/Special to The Journal
Keynote speaker Mrs. Karen Finch addresses the Dolores High School graduates Thursday evening.Sam Green/Special to The Journal
A standing room only crowds filled the gym for the Dolores High School graduation Thursday evening.Sam Green/Special to The Journal
Dolores graduates toss their hats in the air as the end of the graduation Thursday evening.Sam Green/Special to The Journal