Westminster School at Oak Mountain 32 graduates 5080 Cahaba Valley Trace • Birmingham, AL 35242 Knights • 570 students • Ranked the 2nd best Christian school in Alabama
Rebekah Elizabeth Anderson
Mary Catherine Janice Griffith
Cole Joshua Ray
William Fields Ankenbrandt
Anna Kaitlyn Hoaglund
John Morris Richardson
Samuel Jacob Bradford
Maxwell Bishop Hunsaker
Jeremiah McCord Sachs
Sarah Frances Click
Dylane Thomas Hurd
Evelyn Elizabeth Smith
Olivia Lauren Davis
Hallie Annette Jones
John Cooper Sullivan
Cole Patrick Eddins
Campbell Phelps Lemons
Arjun Matthew Varadhan Virginia Allison Welch
Ethan Campbell Ellerbusch
Caroline Elizabeth Lund
John Andrew Newman Fulcher
Hannah Katherine Lusk
Anna Grace Wesson
Megan Hope Gache
Michael Reed Luster
Morgan Elizabeth White
Sarah Elizabeth Giadrosich
Arden Grace McCullough
Matthew Edward Wilson
Katelyn Grace Gilson
Payton Milne Metcalf
To the class of 2020, It is easy to look at the accomplishments of Westminster’s class of 2020 in an attempt to gain an understanding of who they are. Athletic championships began mounting from the time they first competed on the varsity level; standardized test scores soared as they matured into upper classmen; applause echoed as they took to stage in performance. Yet merely looking to these outward indicators only yields a partial understanding of this class as a whole. To truly see the gifting of this group of 32 students, one must walk the hallways with them and engage in their school experience. At Westminster we value the art of conversation, as words possess the power to comfort, encourage, and heal. It is here that the character of the class of 2020 60
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REBEKAH ELIZABETH ANDERSON Valedictorian
truly shines. Through their conversation we see the deep care and concern they have for one another. The members of this class do not simply talk, they listen. We see the celebration of each other’s accomplishments, the grieving of each other’s losses, and the bearing of each other’s burdens. And through all of it we are able to witness a deep love for one another that flows out of their classroom to all aspects of our school. They have carried the torch of leadership well. They have served others. They have fostered community. They have led by example. They have made things fun. And through it all, Westminster School is a better place because of the class of 2020.
Richard Cox History teacher