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Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2022 Caps Off to the Revere High School Class of 2022 during their Commencement Exercises at Harry Della Russo Stadium Poet Laureate Parker Legere wrote a poem about how the pandemic aff ected the past four years. Mayor Brian Arrigo said the Class of 2022 has inspired him to do more. Revere High School Assistant Principal Lena Marie Rockwood, Ed. D. received a round of applause coming to the podium. Stacey Mulligan, Ed. D. embraced this graduate. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Pictured from left to right: proud mother Danielle Enos, graduate Melissa O’Hearn, grandparents Jack and Deborah Enos, Aunt Darlene Morrison, Cousin Christine Condelora and Aunt Sara Mourico. SeaCoast High School Guest Speaker Alexia Serino spoke about how many students overcame adversity to graduate. Anwar Marbouh was excited to be graduating. RHS ’22, Next Simmons ’26 lit up this cap, decorated with sunfl owers. Members of the Class Council looked on. Class President Shaimaa Bouras Saiah wished fellow graduates well on their future endeavors. Members of the Revere High School JROTC Color Guard presented the colors. Graduates threw their caps into the air once Principal Dr. John Perella announced that class was dismissed. Valedictorian Jennie Pich thanked her best friend, Kayla Martelli, for walking up to a shy girl so many years ago.

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