Staff Report They went out in style, walking across the .eld at Oriole Par. to enter, continuing on toward the bleachers to exit when things were done. It could even start a new tradition, though no …
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Staff Report
They went out in style, walking
across the .eld at Oriole Par. to enter, continuing on toward the bleachers to exit when things were done. It could even start a new tradition, though no word as of yet has been received to that effect. On Friday, May 28, the 75 graduates of Stanley-Boyd High School said their .nal farewell, with Samuel Denzine as the MC.
"Welcome ladies, gentlemen, and
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Samuel Denzine watches as the second row of graduates line up to receive their diplomas the night of Friday May 28 at Oriole Park. With temperatures in the morning at 39 degrees Fahrenheit, things had warmed up to around 60 by the time the ceremony rolled around—a truly Wisconsin development!
FROM PAGE 1 all other forms of being,” Denzine greeted the
guests, who .lled bleachers to the east. With
remarks made by High School Principal Tanya Mahr along with Jeff Koenig, before long it was time to present the Class of 2021 with their diplomas, beginning with the Top Ten and working the way down.
Before long it was all over, with graduates turning away from Stanley-Boyd to exit on the east bleachers, with over.ow par.ing somewhat
stressed.
Make us proud, Class of 2021!