Mustang Seniors Ride Into Sunset

masongrad-BottomRight.jpgPHOTO GALLERY: George Mason High School Seniors said goodbye to their fellow Mustangs and hello to new beginnings on Wednesday, June 11 at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. during their graduation ceremony where GMHS principal of 28 years Robert Snee (center and bottom center) gave his final speech before retiring and moving on to his own new beginning. Family, friends and faculty gathered to celebrate the largest graduating class in the history of the Falls Church City high school as hats flew into the air in an appropriate celebration of red and white Mustang fever (top right). (Photos: Bob Morrison, Bonnie Briar Productions, LLC)

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