From mortar to wakeboard: Chile’s senior says goodbye to a graduation photo

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Hannah Flynn, a long-time student at Chiles High School, looked to make her graduation photos different.

He didn’t need to pose with his cap and dress in a park or “near trees or something,” like maximum graduation photos, he said.

“No hate, they’re amazing, but I just wanted to do something a little different,” said Flynn, 18.

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So he put on his brother’s old cap, got dressed, and headed to Lake Iamonia to wakeboard, anything he enjoyed doing each and every summer weekend since he was in third grade.

With his father as a photographer, the rope in his left hand and the graduation cap in the right, they took a picture. she did it

He shared the photo on Instagram and it was a hit with his friends.

“It was out of my zone of convenience to post that,” he said. “I was a little nervous about it, but it was well received. “

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Flynn plans to attend Tallahassee Community College and then move to Florida State University. You’re thinking about majoring in fitness science, but you don’t need to restrict yourself.

After graduating, he is in a position to jump into the wake and enter new waters.

“I’m very, very fit to leave,” he said. I am in a position to finish high school and move on. “

Contact Ana Goñi-Lessan in AGoniLessan@tallahassee. com and she on Twitter @goni_lessan.

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