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Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2021 Lights, Camera, Crimson By Tara Vocino F aculty and staff celebrated seniors owning the pandemic by hosting a Red Carpet outside of Everett High School last Friday morning. While administration provided congratulatory greetings to graduating seniors, the celebration featured a professional photo booth, legacy statement, presentation of senior gifts and an opportunity for students to receive the vaccine ahead of graduation. Seniors attended a private prom in Nahant following the Red Carpet event. Shown from left to right: mother Lauri DiNapoli Stickney, Gianna Stickney and Daniel Bermudez. Stickney plans to attend the University of Hartford to major in nursing with plans to become a nurse practitioner, while Bermudez, her date, plans to attend UMass Lowell to major in business. Pictured from left to right: State Representative Joseph McGonagle, State Senator Sal DiDomenico, graduating senior Cody White and Mayor Carlo DeMaria. White plans to become a professional writer after graduation. Holding gift bags are Esteban Molina, who plans to become an electrician after graduation, and Marc Bagile, who plans to work in cybersecurity once he graduates. Shown from left to right are State Representative Joseph McGonagle, School Committee Member Samantha Lambert, Mariel Lazeau, Raeliyah Previlon, senior Brendon Previlon, senior David Macchias, Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, State Senator Sal DiDomenico and Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie Martins. Previlon plans to attend Wentworth to major in robotics; Macchias plans to attend UMass to major in biochemistry. Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie Martins and School Committee Member Samantha Lambert congratulated seniors Darren Pierre, who plans to attend MassArt for fashion design/illustration, and Michelle Pham, who plans to attend UMass Amherst for business administration and marketing. HOLDING SENIOR PHOTOS: Xylise Betancur, who plans to attend Pace University for musical theater, Nery Matias, who plans to attend Tufts University to major in biochemistry/mathematics, and Edilson Umana, who plans to major in biochemistry. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Evelyn Gayhart sang “This is the moment.” DRESSED FOR THE OCCASION: Shown from left to right are Kaia Moise, who plans to open a bridal makeup business after graduation, and Sarah Novack, who plans to open a baking business once she graduates.

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