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Proud Duluth Central alumn Barbara Jankowski Darland. Howie / DuluthTimes.com
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Duluth Central Alumni Association chair Don Ness on a Trojans alumni gathering at the Depot last week: "What a beautiful event! I can’t tell you how meaningful it was to have over 200 Central Alumni across several generations gathering together to celebrate Duluth Central’s proud legacy. When the school song played and filled the Great Hall with the voices of these alumni showing their school pride, I looked around and saw several people wiping away tears. We are committed to protecting and celebrating Central’s legacy for generations to come. We invite folks to join our efforts at duluthcentralalumni.com."

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