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Graduation Redux

Whew!

I say that collectively on behalf of all our area grads and parents and school peeps, who after all the hype and excitement and planning and actually commencing are no doubt relaxing now that graduation season has come to close.

And I say it too for our very own Daily Breeze staff of writers and photographers -- especially photographers -- who busted their you-know-whats to cover as many local commencements as possible and give South Bay students a little love in our pages.

Congrats to all and good luck wherever you're headed next.

But in the meantime, you can revisit the glory of your graduation day -- or that of your friends or family or whoever -- by checking out the Breeze's compendium of grad photos and related stories.

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