Jill Ahrens gets her hood from Kenyon College marshal Jim Steen prior to receiving her diploma during graduation ceremonies Saturday on Samuel Mather Lawn. Four hundred and eighteen Kenyon graduates received their diploma. (Photo by Fred Main)
Lanette Sessink, right, Ed.D, vice president for Student Development at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, announced the winners of the annual Service Above Self Award at Saturday’s commencement exercises. This year’s winners were Whitney Gherman, second from left, and Kody Snouffer, third from left. Pictured at left is MVNU President Daniel J. Martin. (Photo by Alan Reed)
The Kiwanis club honored local high school band members during its meeting on Monday. Receiving the John Philip Sousa Awards are, from left, Lindsey Heldenbrand, Centerburg High School, with director Richard Cooper; Joseph Duncan, Danville High School, with director Christi Cochran; Eric Frazee, East Knox High School, with director Garry Young; Katie Hinger, Fredericktown High School, with director Jerod Smith; and Joseph Kasper, Mount Vernon High School, with director Carol McCutcheon. Kiwanis chairman of the awards committee was Al Allender, left. Sousa was a renowned composer and band leader of the U.S. Marine Corps band and was called “The March King” for his marching band music. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
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Karen Arnold purchases a loaf of herb bread during Saturday’s Farmer’s Market on Public Square in downtown Mount Vernon. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Mount Vernon’s Bryan Downs makes a dive for a ball during Saturday’s Regional Final against Hilliard Davidson. The Yellow Jackets lost in straight sets, ending their season. (Photo by Fred Main)
Highland’s Amanda Mosier races to the finish in the girls’ 100-meter finals at the Central District tournament in Obetz on Saturday. Mosier qualified for Thursday’s regional meet in Dayton. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Fredericktown’s Emily Roberts, right, tries to hold off Centerburg’s Alyssa Burton in the 3,200-meter run in Saturday’s district finals at Gahanna. Roberts qualified for regionals with a time of 12:11.83, good for third place. (Photo by Fred Main)
East Knox’s Joey Montoya tries to hold off London’s Kevin Swartz in Saturday’s 1,600-meter district final at Hamilton Township. Both qualified for regionals. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Centerburg’s Jacob Sutton looks off a runner before making a play at first. Sutton was the only Trojan to reach base twice during Saturday’s district semifinal against Heath. (Photo by Bill Davis)
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