- May 19, 2016
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Eric and Tami Smith celebrate their son Collin’s upcoming graduation by tying balloons to his car in the student parking lot at West Orange High School.
Parents and friends decorate the seniors’ vehicles.
Signs welcomed the seniors as they walked through the courtyard a final time.
Members of the marching band percussion help students celebrate.
What’s a little celebrating without some shaving cream?
What’s a little celebrating without some shaving cream?
What’s a little celebrating without some shaving cream?
What’s a little celebrating without some shaving cream?
What’s a little celebrating without some shaving cream?
What’s a little celebrating without some shaving cream?
What’s a little celebrating without some shaving cream?
Twelfth-graders at West Orange High School walked through the courtyard for a final time Tuesday, May 9, during their official walkout ceremony. With the West Orange Marching Band percussion leading the way, about 1,000 graduating seniors followed the path, lined on either side by parents, friends and other well-wishers. Once they passed through the gates leading the parking lot, students let loose with silly string and shaving cream to celebrate their achievement.
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