Ceremonies began about 10 minutes later than planned.
Principal Mike Beard began ceremonies by saying, "It's been a quick four-year journey. The air conditioning is running full speed right now." Because of the wind outside doors to the gymnasium had to be kept closed. But even though it was on the warm side, everyone seemed to fully enjoy the speeches and presentations. Families and friends had come to celebrate the Class of 2012.
Class president Jordan Belew welcomed her fellow graduates by saying their class was the best ever.
Salutatorian Joe McChesney said the day they had been thinking about, waiting for and talking about had finally arrived. "As a freshman walking to orientation, graduation didn't even cross my mind," McChesney said. "These last four years have gone by at warp speed." He encouraged the graduates to not wish they were back in high school but to look to the future.
Science teacher Zac Lemon was the commencement speaker. He began by quoting Mr. Price who once told graduates, "'The world doesn't owe you a thing. You owe it to the world to do something great.' So now that you are at that point you get to make that choice. What are you going to do for this world? You can be a hero or a hater." Heroes want to do great things. "You are all heroes."
Glen Suppes, dean of students, told the graduates about their accomplishments for next stage of their lives. "The Class of 2012 has earned 1,113 college credits through our post-secondary Colorado Mesa University early scholars program," Suppes said. "Which equals an approximate savings to parents and students of over $303,000 total. Hotchkiss High School administration and teachers are very appreciative of Colorado Mesa University, Western Colorado Community College and Colorado Northwestern Community College in Rangely, Colorado." He thanked the Delta County School District for providing support for the program. Real money scholarships earned by this class totaled approximately $830,000.
Suppes also thanked local businesses and organizations for "their continued support of these graduates. Without your help many of these students cannot attend these post secondary institutions."
The H blanket is a scholar athlete award which was presented by Doug Horton, activities director, to three seniors who attained a 3.4 grade point average or better, participated in three sports for four years and participated in a state championship. Receiving the 2012 H blankets were Lindsey Todd, Dylan Hill and Tell Hawk.
The Class of 2012 chose for its motto, "You can't wish for character, you must hammer and forge your own." Wise words from Thoreau and fitting for this class of graduates.
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