- December 4, 2025
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Some seniors braved the rain, popping out of sunroofs and embracing both the weather and the cheers of spectators.
Gavin Conaway watched with a smile on his face as well-wishers congratulated him.
Seniors were all smiles as they waved goodbye to friends and faculty members.
Gianna Ortiz, who will be a gymnast at the University of Kentucky this fall, couldn’t stop smiling.
Seniors were all smiles as they waved goodbye to friends and faculty members.
These seniors camped out in the back of a pickup truck for the duration of the parade.
Principal Guy Swenson waved goodbye to each of his seniors.
Seniors got emotional at the sight of their friends, family and favorite teachers cheering them on.
A little rain didn’t stop the seniors from enjoying their parade.
A little rain didn’t stop the seniors from enjoying their parade.
Many cars, like this one, were decorated with window paint. Some included banners, streamers and balloons.
Seniors were all smiles as they waved goodbye to friends and faculty members.
These seniors embraced the rain, laughing through the soaking storm.
Parents and family members were just as excited for their seniors.
A little rain didn’t stop the seniors from enjoying their parade.
Some seniors braved the rain, popping out of sunroofs and embracing both the weather and the cheers of spectators.
Gryphon Lanahan braved the rain, complete with cap and gown.
Members of the drum line, decked out in ponchos, powered through the rain.
Members of the drum line, decked out in ponchos, powered through the rain.
A little rain didn’t stop the seniors from enjoying their parade.
The Class of 2020 has become known as “the one that was quarantined.”
Assistant Principal Nora Pachnik waved goodbye to the Class of 2020.
Kallen Cunningham, who will be heading to Georgia Tech this fall, showed off his Yellow Jackets pride.
Each senior was thrilled to be celebrating the Class of 2020’s accomplishments.
Although it literally rained on their parade, Olympia High’s resilient Class of 2020 didn’t let a storm stop them from celebrating their accomplishments Thursday, May 28. Teachers, staff, friends and family gathered at the school to congratulate the graduates with a special senior drive-thru parade. Hundreds of grads decorated their cars, waved and snapped photos as they were cheered on along the way. Cheerleaders and the drum line also provided some extra celebratory spirit.