Graduates proceed out of the tent where Wyoming Seminary’s 180th commencement ceremony was held on Saturday.
                                 Sam Zavada | Times Leader

Graduates proceed out of the tent where Wyoming Seminary’s 180th commencement ceremony was held on Saturday.

Sam Zavada | Times Leader

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<p>Wyoming Seminary graduates, staff and guests sit during the school’s 180th commencement ceremony on Saturday morning.</p>
                                 <p>Sam Zavada | Times Leader</p>

Wyoming Seminary graduates, staff and guests sit during the school’s 180th commencement ceremony on Saturday morning.

Sam Zavada | Times Leader

<p>Wyoming Seminary graduates, staff and guests sit during the school’s 180th commencement ceremony on Saturday morning.</p>
                                 <p>Sam Zavada | Times Leader</p>

Wyoming Seminary graduates, staff and guests sit during the school’s 180th commencement ceremony on Saturday morning.

Sam Zavada | Times Leader

<p>Lucy Kwan Lew was chosen by her fellow graduates to deliver the student address at Wyoming Seminary’s 180th commencement ceremony on Saturday.</p>
                                 <p>Sam Zavada | Times Leader</p>

Lucy Kwan Lew was chosen by her fellow graduates to deliver the student address at Wyoming Seminary’s 180th commencement ceremony on Saturday.

Sam Zavada | Times Leader

<p>Stephanie Herschaap, teacher of French at Wyoming Seminary, speaks during the school’s 180th commencement ceremony on Saturday.</p>
                                 <p>Sam Zavada | Times Leader</p>

Stephanie Herschaap, teacher of French at Wyoming Seminary, speaks during the school’s 180th commencement ceremony on Saturday.

Sam Zavada | Times Leader

Wyoming Seminary held its 180th commencement ceremony on Saturday morning. There were 122 graduates in the Class of 2024.

The ceremony was overseen by Martin J. Mooney, head of school. Student speakers included graduates Harry Pang Fang, Lucy Kwan Lew and Quameer Quadir-Alan Riggins. Stephanie Herschapp, teacher of French, was the chosen faculty member who delivered the “Charge to the Graduates.”