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RICHFIELD SPRING GRADUATION 2019

Emotional Ceremony Sends

29 Seniors Out Into World

Alicia Marie Gee listens tearfully at this morning’s commencement ceremonies at Richfield Springs Central School, where 29 seniors were sent forth into the world. Inset, Valedictorian Jacob Calta listens to a praiseful introduction by High School Principal Joseph D’Apice as he prepares to delivery his Valedictory. Next to him is Salutatorian Mashayla Davis. The ceremony included the traditional slide show that traced the Class of 2019’s progress through the 13 grades. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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