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Class of 2020: Meet Munford’s Top 10

By Echo Day on May 16, 2020

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Today is graduation day for Munford High School’s Class of 2020.

The school has changed its original plans, which set five separate ceremonies, and will now be conducting the ceremony as a drive-thru for the graduates.

Here are the school’s Top 10 graduates:

1. Emily Grace Norris, 4.0, 35; daughter of Tim and Tina Norris of  Drummonds

2. Maria Kubo, 4.0, 34; daughter of Kazuo and Yukie Kubo of Drummonds

3. Patrick Neal Cooper, 4.0, 33; son of Michael and Donna Phillips of Covington

4. Cloey Elizabeth McWilliams, 4.0, 32, 97.903; daughter of Todd and Angela McWilliams of Munford

5. Haley Michelle Wilson, 4.0, 32, 97.74; daughter of Dennis and Debbie Wilson of Millington

6. Alicia Rene Flaugher, 4.0, 29; daughter of Randal and Janet Schaaf of Drummonds

7. Ellie Marie Johnson, 4.0, 28; Scott and Shelly Pitts, Drummonds

8. David Christopher McKinney, 4.0, 27; son of Chris and Tina McKinney of Munford

9. Chelsea Elizabeth Bomprezzi, 4.0, 26; daughter of Kimberly Bomprezzi of Atoka

10. Hope Alyse Norman, 4.0, 25; daughter of Brian and Lanea Norman of Drummonds

The Leader will recognize graduates in its Class of 2020 magazine on June 25.

 

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