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Fort Chipewyan sends off Grade 12 graduates in style Tuesday July 7 2015 15 EDUCATION GRADUATION By DALI CARMICHAEL Fort Chipewyan high school graduates set the small Alberta town abuzz as residents celebrated their youths achievements with a convocation ceremony and a loving send-off from the Athabasca Delta Commu- nity School. Fourteengraduatescrossed the stage the evening of June 27 acknowledging their achievement in style with a 1920s Great Gatsby decor theme. We went all out in terms of decorations and food said teacher Bailey Campbell. The glitzy event came to- gether with the support of several organizations based inthesmallhamletincluding donations from the local re departmentandtheLakeAtha- basca Youth Council LAYC. Chippers a local restau- rant even served up 14 in- dividualized pizzas one for each grad. Unfortunately a recent death in the community de- layed the graduation awards ceremony. It will be held in- stead this coming September. Until then the graduates arelookingforwardtosetting off on their own paths some leadingthemoutoftheregion to study everything from the trades to media design while others plan to stick around the town on the edge of Lake Athabasca. Tasheena Campbell takes on the traditional graduation march with father David. PhotosBrianLepine High school graduates from Athabasca Delta Community School in Fort Chipewyan cheer after receiving their diplomas. ADCS principal Kerri Ceretzke hands graduate Bobbi Lepine her high school diploma. Cameisha Gladue left Kaisha Marcel and Bobbi Lepine let loose after their convocation ceremony.