GHS Senior Night 2019
Last night’s Senior Night at Greenville High School was a huge success! The Class of 2019 raked in the awards, cords, and scholarships! These students certainly have a bright future ahead of them and we can’t wait to see what they accomplish next!
The Class of 2019 was led in by the Valedictorian, Alexandria Amos, and the Salutatorian, Melissa Rodriguez
Opening remarks by Nykeshia Alexander
Class of 2019 Honor Graduates (from left to right): Alexandria Amos, Erieonyia Williams, Ashley Farley, Tanijah Reeves, Natalie Marlow, Joshua Marchman, and Melissa Rodriguez
Students who received the highest class averages 1st and 2nd semester:
British Literature: Quentin Martin and Alyssa Howard
Journalism: Alexandria Amos
Advanced Mathematical Decision Making: Quentin Martin
Human Anatomy: Alyssa Howard
Zoology: Quentin Martin
Economics: Nykeshia Alexander and Alexandria Amos
Occupational Safety and Fundamentals of Construction: Mauricia Woodard
Work-Based Learning: Sade Reaves
Seniors on the A/B Faculty Honor Roll
Seniors on the All A’s Principal’s Honor Roll
Ms. Dawn Woodard, CTAE Director for the Meriwether County School System, recognizing seniors who completed a CTAE pathway
The students pictured above completed a CTAE pathway in General Management. Students pictured are (from left to right): Bailee Merritt, Isaiah Glanton, and Brian Huaracha
Seniors who participated in the Dual Enrollment Program — these students took at least one college course at West Georgia Technical College
Seniors who participated in the Work-Based Learning Program
Brian Huaracha received the DECA Leadership Award and is one of three state-wide finalists to receive a $1,000 scholarship from the DECA Organization
Senior Band Students (from left to right): Alexandria Amos, Sade’ Reaves, Erieonyia Williams, Torey McCord, and Ashleigh Character
Students with Awesome Attendance (from left to right): Erieonyia Williams, Isaiah Glanton, Alexandria Amos, and Torey McCord
Senior Class Officers (from left to right): Ashley Farley (Parliamentarian), Nykeshia Alexander (Historian), Jamorris Alford (Treasurer), Sade’ Reaves (Vice President), Erieonyia Williams (President), and Melissa Rodriguez (Secretary)
Senior Yearbook Staff (from left to right): Sade’ Reaves, Nykeshia Alexander, Ashley Farley, Bailee Merritt, and Erieonyia Williams
Distinguished Gentlemen (from left to right): Isaiah Glanton, Quentin Martin, and Steven Matthews
Distinguished Ladies & Gentlemen (from left to right): Sade’ Reaves, Bailee Merritt, Erieonyia Williams, Isaiah Glanton, Quentin Marin, and Steven Matthews
Senior Beta Club Members (from left to right): Tanijah Reeves, Erieonyia Williams, and Sade’ Reaves
Varsity Academic Team Members (from left to right): Ashley Farley, Alexandria Amos, and Brian Huaracha
Seniors who participated in the Morehouse Educational Talent Search Program
Quentin Martin was recognized for completing a Warehouse Training Course at Roosevelt Warm Springs
Seniors who served as front office or media center assistants
Tanijah Reeves received a $1,000 scholarship from the GHS Class of 1993
Tanijah Reeves received a $500 scholarship from Southcrest Bank
Erieonyia Williams received a scholarship from the Distinguished Ladies Organization
Tanijah Reeves received a scholarship from the GHS Class of 1991
Ashley Farley and Tanijah Reeves received the 2019 Pope Legacy Scholarship
Recipients of the Frank and Betty Gooden Estes Scholarship (from left to right): Erieonyia Williams, Tanijah Reeves, Alexandria Amos, and Natalie Marlow. This scholarship is worth up to $12,000 — $3,000 per year, and students can reapply for the scholarship every year for up to four years.
Ashley Farley received a scholarship from the GHS Class of 1971
Melissa Rodriguez received a scholarship from the Lions/Leos Club
Alexandria Amos also received a scholarship from the Lions/Leos Club
Recipients of the Taiwan J. Cameron Community Scholarship (from left to right): Ashley Farley, Tanijah Reeves, and Torey McCord
Tanijah Reeves received a $1,500 scholarship from the Clemonts Family Foundation
Torey McCord also received a $1,500 scholarship from the Clemonts Family Foundation
Recitation of the Class Will by Jada Reeves, Tanijah Reeves, and Chloe Lee
Senior Reflections by Erieonyia Williams
Ashleigh Character led the Class of 2019 in the singing of the GHS Alma Mater
Closing Remarks by GHS Principal, Thaddeus Jackson
Closing Dismissal by Jamorris Alford