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Congratulations MLCHS grad Graham Waggener



2020-05-27 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo from Memas collection of photos by Pen.
Jonathan Graham Waggener is a senior at Martha Layne Collins High School, Shelbyville, Kentucky in the Project Lead the Way engineering pathway who receives his degree today, May 27, 2020, a Magna Cum Laude graduate. He plans to attend University of Louisville Speed School of Engineering to pursue a degree in aerospace engineering. He earned his Private Pilot license in December, 2019 and is an employee of Allegiant Airlines. Graham is the son of Pen and Amy Waggener of Shelbyville, the grandson of Ken and Kay Smith of Russell, Kentucky, and of Linda and the late Ed Waggener of Columbia. His Mom says he is "an excellent big brother to a younger brother Evan and sister Hailey, loves Haribo gummies of any type, building things and anything related to a plane."


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