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Class of 2013 Bids Farewell to Hamilton High

The Class of 2013 earned of $2 million in scholarships. Saturday was a time to remember the unique culture at Hamilton, and look toward to future.

Hamilton High School seniors, like countless other young adults across the country, walked across the stage in that annual bittersweet ceremony that marks the right of passage into adulthood.

Over $2 million in scholarships was distributed earlier this month to students in the class of 2013. Speakers asked students to remember their fellow classmates, and to look back upon the togetherness fostered in the halls of Hamilton.

Dustin Feider was the recipient of the 2013 Distinguished Alumnus Award. Feider is the founder of 02 Treehouses, and decided to have a little fun with students Saturday. He asked them to each fold a paper airplane. He used the airplane as a reminder to students to always think creatively and to never forget to play.

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Students also wore yellow ribbons with the Batman symbol to remember classmate Aaron Zagorski, who passed away during the school year.

Sussex Patch congratulates to the Hamilton class of 2013, and best wishes for all future endeavors. 

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