Tassels Now Turned, Class of 2022 Celebrates Graduation
Graduation took place in the Tabernacle after a two-year break from tradition.
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Silas Abrams leads the procession in.
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One hundred and forty-one students graduated this year.
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“No matter what your future has in store, I urge you to choose what will challenge you,” class essayist Henry D’Andrea told his classmates.
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“No matter what your future has in store, I urge you to choose what will challenge you,” class essayist Henry D’Andrea told his classmates.
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Salutatorian Hardy Eville spoke warmly about Island community that helped raise him.
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Valedictorian Ingrid Moore reminded her classmates that it was their actions that had defined their high school experience, not the pandemic.
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Valedictorian Ingrid Moore reminded her classmates that it was their actions that had defined their high school experience, not the pandemic.
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Friens and families packed the Tabernacle with an overflow sitting on Trinity Park.
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Abigail Chandler leads Minnesingers in performance of Like A River in My Soul.
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Senior class president Ben Mulvey praisied the perseverance exhibited by his fellow classmates.
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Senior class president Ben Mulvey praisied the perseverance exhibited by his fellow classmates.
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School administration and teachers applaud Class of 2022.
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Marina Pessoni and Kaleb Hatt were masters of ceremony.
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Principal Sara Dingledy hugs Crystal Zheng after presenting her with Vineyarder award.
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Daniel da Silva shows off his hard-earned diploma.
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A smile from Isabella Clarke.
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Emmett Favreau.
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Mekhi Jones applauds his fellow classmates.
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Congratulations for Ryan Giordano from Amy Houghton.
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Bizu Horwitz picks up his diploma.
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Caps are thrown in the air, and the class of 2022 heads into the future.
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A time for congratulations and pictures after the cermony.
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With words of wisdom, optimism, and remembrance, the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School class of 2018 celebrated graduation Sunday at the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs.
