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Driscoll High School (May 17)

It's hats off for the class of 2009 at the end of services at Driscoll Catholic High School. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
Several boys fix their hair in the bathroom before the graduating service. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
Patrick Wixted is the last graduate of the last graduating class of Driscoll Catholic High School. Submitted by Ron Krumwiede
The Driscoll Catholic High School graduation through the eyes of Daily Herald reader Jennifer Wilk. Submitted by Jennifer Wilk
The Driscoll Catholic High School graduation through the eyes of Daily Herald reader Jennifer Wilk. Submitted by Jennifer Wilk
The Driscoll Catholic High School graduation through the eyes of Daily Herald reader Jennifer Wilk. Submitted by Jennifer Wilk
The Driscoll Catholic High School graduation through the eyes of Daily Herald reader Jennifer Wilk. Submitted by Jennifer Wilk
The Driscoll Catholic High School graduation through the eyes of Daily Herald reader Jennifer Wilk. Submitted by Jennifer Wilk
The Driscoll Catholic High School graduation through the eyes of Daily Herald reader Jennifer Wilk. Submitted by Jennifer Wilk
Francesca Porcelli of Wood Dale, left, gets a hand from Barb Nagel, a family friend, before the start of the service. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
The 40th graduating class of Driscoll Catholic High School on Sunday. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
Math teacher Michelle Erickson, left, gets a hug from Francesca Porcelli, of Wood Dale, after graduating services. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
Michael Labadessa, left, and Andrew O'Reilly walk off the football field arm in arm after completing graduation. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
The Driscoll Catholic High School graduation through the eyes of Daily Herald reader Jennifer Wilk. Submitted by Jennifer Wilk
The shadows of the graduating students as they walk to the football field before the services. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
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