When Katelynn Ledford McCoy stood in front of her Cherokee High School classmates in June 2009, the class valedictorian was so high that, later, she wouldnโt be able to recall a word she said in that long-awaited speech.
When Katelynn Ledford McCoy stood in front of her Cherokee High School classmates in June 2009, the class valedictorian was so high that, later, she wouldnโt be able to recall a word she said in that long-awaited speech.
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