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The smell of success

Herald Staff Writer

Friday, May 31, 2013 1:26 PM MT

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Caleb Gonzales, left, accosts fellow Durango High School graduate Whitney Simon with a carnation as they prepare for the commencement ceremony on Friday evening at DHS. Caleb is the son of David Gonzales and Carol Carlson, and Whitney is the daughter of Brook Simon.
Caleb Gonzales, left, accosts fellow Durango High School graduate Whitney Simon with a carnation as they prepare for the commencement ceremony on Friday evening at DHS. Caleb is the son of David Gonzales and Carol Carlson, and Whitney is the daughter of Brook Simon.STEVE LEWIS/Durango Herald

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