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COMMENCEMENT WEEKEND 2015

OHS, Milford, Richfield Springs,

Cherry Valley Send Forth Grads

Brian Atwell gives his mother, Kathy, hugs and flowers after receiving his diploma at the Milford High School graduation on Friday, June 26.  The warm evening weather meant commencement could be held on the field for the first time since 2000. (Libby Cudmore/allotsego.com)
Brian Atwell gives his mother, Kathy, hugs and flowers after receiving his diploma at the Milford High School graduation on Friday, June 26. The warm evening weather allowed commencement exercises to be held on the lawn. (Libby Cudmore/allotsego.com)
The Class of 2015 graduates of Richfield Springs Central School, including valedictorian Rebecca Smith, flock around and hug Jacob Matteson's mom Linda and sister Abigail.  Principal Joseph D'Apice had just presented Jacob's diploma to his mother.  The 18-year-old senior was killed Saturday, Jan. 17, in a car crash on Route 22 in the Town of Otsego.    Including Jacob, RSCS graduate 34 seniors.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
The Class of 2015 graduates of Richfield Springs Central School, including valedictorian Rebecca Smith, center right, flock around and hug Jacob Matteson’s mom Linda and sister Abigail during this morning’s commencement exercises. Principal Joseph D’Apice had just presented Jacob’s diploma to his mother. The 18-year-old senior was killed Saturday, Jan. 17, in a car crash on Route 22 in the Town of Otsego. Including Jacob, RSCS graduated 34 seniors. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
The Pokorny clan gathered around graduate Andrew R. at noontime today after the Cherry Valley-Springfield Central School graduated 38 seniors in the Glimmerglass Festival's Alice Busch Theater.
The Pokorny clan gathers around graduate Andrew R. at noontime today after the Cherry Valley-Springfield Central School graduated 38 seniors in the Glimmerglass Festival’s Alice Busch Theater.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Izabella Corbett and Destiny Torres  walk out to a standing ovation during the recessional of the 146th OHS graduation on Saturday Afternoon at the Belden Auditorium. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)
Izabella Corbett and Destiny Torres walk out to a standing ovation during the recessional of the 146th OHS graduation on Saturday afternoon at the Belden Auditorium. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)

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