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Milton Jones, class valedictorian, poses for a photo

Milton Jones, class valedictorian, poses for a photo

Milton Jones, class valedictorian, poses for a photo with his family while holding his diploma during the Zama Middle High School virtual graduation June 4 at the school’s auditorium. The virtual ceremony was a... More

Milton Jones, class valedictorian for Zama Middle High

Milton Jones, class valedictorian for Zama Middle High

Milton Jones, class valedictorian for Zama Middle High School’s class of 2020, gets ready to film his speech May 15 in the Visual Information Division studio on Camp Zama. Jones’ pre-taped remarks were a necess... More

The memories we made: Long time friends Sianne Alexis, Chloe Sims ranked at top of class

The memories we made: Long time friends Sianne Alexis, Chloe Sims rank...

Best friends Chloe Sims and Sianne Alexis, Fort Campbell High School seniors, will be graduating top of their class during the ceremony at 7 p.m. June 2, 2017, at the Austin Peay State University Dunn Center. A... More

Hannah Santos, class salutatorian, poses for a photo

Hannah Santos, class salutatorian, poses for a photo

Hannah Santos, class salutatorian, poses for a photo with her family while holding her diploma during the Zama Middle High School virtual graduation June 3 at the school’s auditorium. The virtual ceremony was a... More

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