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PHOTOS: Hayden High School graduates 23 in class of 2019

The Hayden High School class of 2019 celebrated with confetti poppers and silly string after their graduation ceremony Sunday at the high school gym.
Eleanor C. Hasenbeck
Salutatorian Allison Ingols addresses the class. Ingols will attend the University of Wyoming, where she plans to study wildlife biology.
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Thalia Carbajal laughs as Tine Benish-Holmes makes a joke about each of Hayden’s 23 graduating high school seniors. Carbajal plans to study nursing at Colorado Northwest Community College.
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Valedictorian Cassidy Crawford stands to be recognized, as she earned not only a high school diploma but an associates degree from Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs. Crawford plans to attend Montana State Univerity, where she plans to study nutrition.
Eleanor C. Hasenbeck
Daylon Frentrees smiles with silly string dripping from his mortarboard. Frentrees plans to attend Northwest Lineman College.
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Graduate Taylor Powell exchanges an intricate handshake with Kevin Kleckler before accepting his welding certificate. Powell will head to Northwest Kansas Techincal College after graduation.
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Justin Fry hugs Principal Gina Zabel. Fry will attend Colorado Northwest Community College.
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Patrick Hunter reaches to give a family member a rose at Hayden High School’s graduation Sunday afternoon. Hunter will attend Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs.
Eleanor C. Hasenbeck

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