Globe High School held its graduation ceremony on Thursday, May 25 at Harbison Field where more than 130 students received their diplomas.
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Globe High School held its graduation ceremony on Thursday, May 25 at Harbison Field where more than 130 students received their diplomas. Family and friends packed the stands and sidelines, excited to see the class of 2018 cross the finish line. Ashley Polkabla led the Pledge of Allegiance, Marqus Ortega gave the welcome speech followed by Tianna Moses with the Invocation. There were three GHS Alumni to who were honored to speak to the graduating class. This year, GHS Class of 2018 had two Co-Salutatorians Noah Barnes and Jakob Irish, as well as two Co-Valedictorians Katelynn Jonovich and Kendra Martinez. Turning of the tassels was led by Senior Class President Russell Dalmolin and Alyssa Tafoya gave the closing address.