In the yearbook, I found this program, the Grad Night at Disneyland program, and a pamphlet, "The Junior College Story". Richard Meyes, who graduated with High Honors for maintaining a 3.6 to 4.0 GPA, did not even attend. He asked Mike or me to pick up his diploma for him. It would be the only time we were able to go to his house with his permission (I may have walked by one time, just to get a look at the place). Mike and I graduated with High Honors, maintaining 3.0 to 3.50 GPA. Jay Mark Augustenborg, whose father was killed in that two-military-aircraft collision over Norwalk, CA, back in the 1950's, was our class president.
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Friday, April 6, 2012
Graduation Program, 1967
In the yearbook, I found this program, the Grad Night at Disneyland program, and a pamphlet, "The Junior College Story". Richard Meyes, who graduated with High Honors for maintaining a 3.6 to 4.0 GPA, did not even attend. He asked Mike or me to pick up his diploma for him. It would be the only time we were able to go to his house with his permission (I may have walked by one time, just to get a look at the place). Mike and I graduated with High Honors, maintaining 3.0 to 3.50 GPA. Jay Mark Augustenborg, whose father was killed in that two-military-aircraft collision over Norwalk, CA, back in the 1950's, was our class president.
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