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Graduating senior Stephanie Heisier turned the tables on all the video and still cameras aimed at the graduates at Coquille High School Sunday afternoon. She went through the ceremonies with her own video-camera and taped the proceedings from her perspective at the front of the audience.
Class takes
center stage in
Coquille

World Photos by Lou Sennick
Published: The World, Wednesday, June 9, 2004
Coquille High School valedictorian Trinity Bready offered a toast to her fellow graduates Sunday afternoon. At the end, she urged her fellow graduates to have no regrets in life. Parents of the 62 graduates donated the money for folding chairs and gifts given to each member of the Class of 2004.
Families of the 62 graduates at Coquille High School get pictures of their graduates as they walk up the aisle at the start of graduation ceremonies Sunday afternoon.
Family and friends, below, of the Senior Class of 2004 at Coquille High School gathered in the school's gym Sunday afternoon to see the Red Devils get their high school diplomas.
Carrying on a tradition, Jeremy Jennings attaches a party lei on Superintendent Phil Waber as he receives his diploma from Waber and board member Steve Britton, left. Each graduate did the same to the Coquille School District superintendent as part of the graduation ceremonies. Different items each year are taped to Waber during graduation.
Adam Pritt has a message for his parents during the graduation at Coquille High School Sunday afternoon. The simple message thanks his mom and dad.