Jed Tracy fixes Alfonzo Junior Galvin Hernandez’s bowtie before they walk across the stage at St. Edmond High School’s graduation Sunday.
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From left to right: Jerris Duncan, Taryn Feser, Claire Fleming and Cooper Fleming say The Lord’s Prayer before St. Edmond High School’s graduation commencement Sunday.
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The St. Edmond class of 2020 had 47 graduates.
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Noah Carlson smiles at family as St. Edmond commencement begins Sunday.
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St. Edmond Catholic School President Mary Gibbs thanks retiring principal Linda Mitchell for 45 years of service in a bittersweet moment at commencement Sunday.
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Jed Tracy delivers a speech to his fellow class of 2020 at St. Edmond’s graduation ceremony Sunday.
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St. Edmond’s class of 2020 had 47 graduates.
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A proud relative takes a photo on his cell phone as his St. Edmond graduate crosses the stage Sunday.
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The St. Edmond class of 2020 moves their tassel after commencement Sunday.
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St. Edmond’s commencement ceremony, delayed by COVID-19, had emotional moments for some graduating students.
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St. Edmond graduate Jackson Bemrich walks away triumphantly with his diploma Sunday.
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St. Edmond graduate Jaedyn Condon walks away with excitement and her diploma in hand after commencement Sunday.
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The St. Edmond class of 2020 tosses their caps with reckless abandon as their focus shifts to the bright future ahead of them.
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Fort Dodge Mayor Matt Bemrich, left, poses for photos with his St. Edmond graduate, Jackson.
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St. Edmond graduate Ethan Lursen, right, takes family photos after commencement Sunday.