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Adult ed grads

by Staff Pioneer Times
14 years ago

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BS-Adult Ed grad-dcx-pt-23Receiving their Adult Education diplomas during a May 24 ceremony at the Houlton Higher Education Center are, from left, Candace Potter, Mitchell Vargas, ShayLynn Norman, Kirby Sanford, Shelby Kleffman, Cedric Campbell, Hayle Boyce, and James Schneider. The program has 44 graduates total to date for the year.

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