PHOTOS PART 3: “The First Class”
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A banner flies above during the graduation ceremony.
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Salutatorian William Land takes a "selfie" before he addresses his fellow graduates.
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William Land addresses his fellow graduates.
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Graduate Phillip Rouzan celebrates as he heads to receive his diploma.
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"I did it!" proclaims graduate Johnny Silva as he shows off his diploma.
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Joe Valadez and Jordan Underwood stand in line for their turn to walk across the stage.
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A proud moment as graduate Teasia Carter smiles and holds up her diploma.
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Class of 2014 graduate Anna Cardenas.
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Edward Flores embraces close friend Joe Valadez after graduation.
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Board of Trustees President Mr. Frank A. Ibarra addresses the graduates, family and friends.
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Valedictorian Sweden Ababat gives her speech.
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Sweden Ababat on the big screen during her speech.
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Senior Class President Alexis Arroyo presents GTHS the Senior Class Gift.
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Principal Angela Dischinger gives an emotional hug to Senior Class President Alexis Arroyo.
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Mr. Jerry Almendarez, CJUSD Superintendent receives the Class of 2014.
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