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OGLALA LAKOTA COLLEGE GRADUATION


Graduation is a family day with this Graduate and her proud sons

Graduation is a family day with this Graduate and her proud sons

Robin Her Many Horses ties Eagle Feather Plume on her Daughter Jaimie Her Many Horses who received her BS in Elementary Education

Robin Her Many Horses ties Eagle Feather Plume on her Daughter Jaimie Her Many Horses who received her BS in Elementary Education

Overflow Standing Room only crowd of family and friends at the OLC Graduation

Overflow Standing Room only crowd of family and friends at the OLC Graduation

Jamie White Face receives her diploma with a Bachelor of Business Administration from President Tom Shortbull

Jamie White Face receives her diploma with a Bachelor of Business Administration from President Tom Shortbull

Deborah Arpan Martinez , a Nursing Student with beaded and decorated Nursing Cap receives her diploma from President Shortbull

Deborah Arpan Martinez , a Nursing Student with beaded and decorated Nursing Cap receives her diploma from President Shortbull

Jess Cuny receives his Associates degree in Graphic Arts

Jess Cuny receives his Associates degree in Graphic Arts

Rhonda Morrison receives her Masters Degree in Lakota Leadership and Management

Rhonda Morrison receives her Masters Degree in Lakota Leadership and Management

George Yellow Horse, Jr. with his Sister Sgt. Destiny Yellow Horse and aunt Linda Red Cloud on Graduation Day

George Yellow Horse, Jr. with his Sister Sgt. Destiny Yellow Horse and aunt Linda Red Cloud on Graduation Day

Seven of the ten Nursing Graduates. OLC is the second highest rated Nursing Program with an AA decree in the nation

Seven of the ten Nursing Graduates. OLC is the second highest rated Nursing Program with an AA decree in the nation

President Tom Shortbull introducing the guest speaker Martin Waukazoo. Photo by Jerry Matthews

President Tom Shortbull introducing the guest speaker Martin Waukazoo. Photo by Jerry Matthews

Martin Waukazoo was a star basketball player but after basketball has become the CEO of Native American Health Center which under his leadershi grew form an 800,000 dollar budet to ver 35 million dollars annually. Photo by Jerry Matthews

Martin Waukazoo was a star basketball player but after basketball has become the CEO of Native American Health Center which under his leadershi grew form an 800,000 dollar budet to ver 35 million dollars annually. Photo by Jerry Matthews

William Pond ties the eagle feather in Rhonda Morisons in honor of her Master Degree in Lakota leadership and Management. Photo by Jerry Matthews

William Pond ties the eagle feather in Rhonda Morisons in honor of her Master Degree in Lakota leadership and Management. Photo by Jerry Matthews

 

 

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