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2022-23 Valedictorian & Salutatorian

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Commencement

Commencement

Creed Barrett - Valedictorian

Creed is a graduate with distinction and member of both the National Honor Society and National Beta Club. While in high school, Creed has been a four year member of the varsity boys Soccer team, winning All Region and All State honors, serving as captain his junior and senior years, and helping to bring home GIAA Soccer State Championship. He also played basketball for two years and football his senior year. Locally, he played club soccer and participated in a disc golf league throughout high school. In the classroom, Creed has achieved the highest numeric average in multiple classes, has maintained high honor roll status every semester, and has earned the designation of AP Scholar with Honor. Creed also served as the athletics and service chair on the Student Leadership Team during his junior and senior years. At his church, First Presbyterian, Creed volunteers in the children’s ministry, the audiovisual department, and as a small group leader. After graduation, Creed plans to attend the University of Georgia. Creed’s love for Jesus, his service to others, and his dedication and commitment to excellence are evident in all he does, and he will be greatly missed at Westminster.

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Dylan Pryor - Salutatorian

Dylan is a graduate with distinction and member of both the National Honor Society and the National Beta Club. Dylan has been an active participant in the Fine Arts Department during his time at Westminster, being recognized as a President’s List Scholar in the International Thespian Society, a graduate in the National Speech and Debate Association, and this year’s Excellence in Theater Award winner. On the stage, he has wowed us as Jack Kelly in Newsies, made us laugh as Colonel Mustard in Clue, and portrayed many other characters over the years with skill and charisma.

In the classroom, Dylan has been awarded numerous accolades including highest average in multiple classes, four gold medals on the National Latin Exam, and a book award on the CAMWS Latin Translation Exam. In the community, Dylan has volunteered in various campus improvement projects and a food stand operation. After graduation, Dylan plans to attend the University of Georgia and major in History. Dylan’s quick wit, sense of humor, and thoughtful contributions to many aspects of student life will be greatly missed around campus.

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