Graduating Chadron State College seniors were honored Friday during Ivy Day, a traditional event since 1920, sponsored by the Blue Key and Cardinal Key national honor societies.
vy Day royalty elected by the student body includes Attendants Sean Graff of Gothenburg, Neb., Tyler Ring of Norris, S.D., Caden Keller of Scottsbluff, Neb., Brenner McLaughlin of Hebron, Neb., and King, Dawson Ohrt of Henderson, Neb., Queen, Kiauna Hargens of Parkston, S.D., and attendants, Paige Pritchard of Sidney, Neb., Sydney Roberts of Osceola, Neb., Taya Berry of Lexington, Neb., and Sierra Hicks of Paxton, Neb.
Platinum Eagle winners Dawson Ohrt of Henderson, Neb. and Tianna Martin of Kearney, Nebraska. The award, considered the highest honor a CSC student can receive, is presented annually to one male and one female for distinguished leadership and service. Runners-up were Mekenna Fisher of Hershey, Nebraska, and Ring.
vy Day royalty elected by the student body includes Attendants Sean Graff of Gothenburg, Neb., Tyler Ring of Norris, S.D., Caden Keller of Scottsbluff, Neb., Brenner McLaughlin of Hebron, Neb., and King, Dawson Ohrt of Henderson, Neb., Queen, Kiauna Hargens of Parkston, S.D., and attendants, Paige Pritchard of Sidney, Neb., Sydney Roberts of Osceola, Neb., Taya Berry of Lexington, Neb., and Sierra Hicks of Paxton, Neb.
Platinum Eagle winners Dawson Ohrt of Henderson, Neb. and Tianna Martin of Kearney, Nebraska. The award, considered the highest honor a CSC student can receive, is presented annually to one male and one female for distinguished leadership and service. Runners-up were Mekenna Fisher of Hershey, Nebraska, and Ring.