La Jolla High’s Class of 2011 celebrates commencement

A proud parent takes photos of the grads.

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Photo: Will Parson

La Jolla High School’s graduation ceremony was held Monday afternoon at Edwards Field. The 360 graduates, family and friends filled the stadium, where they listened to featured speakers Josh Blevins and Victoria Frager. On Monday night, they headed to Disneyland for Grad Night.

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