Graduation 2023
Cape Fear High valedictorian challenges classmates to be resilient, wise
Classmates hug as the Cape Fear High School commencement is underway Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
A graduate gets ready for the Cape Fear High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Tony Wooten
A spectator enjoys the Cape Fear High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
Classmates line u as the Cape Fear High School commencement is underway Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
A graduate gets ready for the Cape Fear High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
Graduates celebrate at the Cape Fear High School commencement iMonday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
A gradate waves to someone in the audience at the Cape Fear High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
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A graduate takes part in the Cape Fear High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
Classmates hug as the Cape Fear High School commencement is underway Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
Spectators record the Cape Fear High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
A graduate celebrates the Cape Fear High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
Spectators wa[tch the Cape Fear High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
A graduate holds her diploma at the Cape Fear High School commencement iMonday at the Crown Coliseum.
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Tuesday,
June 6, 2023
2:20 am
A staff report
More than 1,300 high school seniors received their diplomas during five graduation ceremonies on Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Cape Fear High School valedictorian Nick Shook challenged classmates to “make a difference.”
“Let us be fearless in pursuing our dreams, open-minded in embracing new possibilities, resilient in the face of adversity, wise in our decisions, adaptable to change, responsible in our actions, and determined to make a difference,” Shook said.
For more on the Cape Fear High commencement, go to https://www.ccs.k12.nc.us/Page/8974 .
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