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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- For the very last time, graduates walked the stage and earned their Clay High School diplomas today.
Many say the event was bittersweet, but at the same time, energetic. The ceremony took place at Compton Family Ice Arena at Notre Dame as 105 graduates earned their high school diplomas with 20 of them also earning their associates degrees with it.
Cheers echoed in the arena from family and friends as these graduates made history walking the stage together.
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