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Monday, Dec 21, 2015 2:53 AM MT

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About 200 Fort Lewis College graduates throw their mortarboards at a commencement ceremony Saturday. Speaker Lee Frazer, assistant professor of adventure education, urged graduates to branch out. “When you leave Fort Lewis, be proud of your degree and what you studied. It served you well in the time you were here, but don’t let yourself be bound by it,” he said.
About 200 Fort Lewis College graduates throw their mortarboards at a commencement ceremony Saturday. Speaker Lee Frazer, assistant professor of adventure education, urged graduates to branch out. “When you leave Fort Lewis, be proud of your degree and what you studied. It served you well in the time you were here, but don’t let yourself be bound by it,” he said.Courtesy Dan Walker/Fort Lewis College

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