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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2024 Page 15 Caps Off to the Class of 2024 Revere High School and CityLab Innovation High School graduation exercises Revere High School Salutatorian Bianca Fiore is headed to Wellesley in the fall. Fiore encouraged graduates to live in the moment. Revere High School Valedictorian and volleyball player Melih Yilmaz, who is originally from Turkey, is heading to Boston University. Graduates celebrated the momentous occasion. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Bianca Fiore received her diploma from Principal Christopher Bowen. Graduates Victoria Vilaca, at left, and Ashly Villanueva Figueroa decorated their caps. Vivian Lemus decorated her cap with a biblical verse. Graduate Alem Cesic was handed his diploma. Graduate Oumaina Attioui received her high school diploma from Dr. Stacey Mulligan. Alyssa Oliveira sang the National Anthem. Revere High School Vice President Valery Zamora led the Pledge of Allegiance. Graduate Dillian Boodoosingh received his degree from Dr. Stacey Mulligan Mayor Patrick Keefe Jr. said Revere has helped to shape and nurture graduates. Revere High School Assistant Superintendent Dr. Richard Gallucci announced safety exits in the event of an emergency. Revere High School Principal Christopher Bowen encouraged graduates that mistakes help them to grow. Graduate Kyle Cummings crossed the stage. City Lab Invocation High School Principal Dr. Stacey Mulligan asked students stand to be recognized. Shown from left to right, are: proud cousin Sofi a LoGrasso, mother Annalisa, father Vinny, graduate Isabella Qualtieri, aunt Julie Abate, cousin Emilia Abate, grandmother Enza Abate, best friend Ava Cassinello, aunt Marilena LoGrasso, and grandmother Mela Qualtieri. She plans to study marketing at Merrimack College. Graduate Iago DaSilva showed his excitement on stage. Revere High School Social Media Manager Isabella Qualtieri received her diploma from Dr. Stacey Mulligan. Revere School Committee members John Kingston, at left, and Anthony Caggiano. Shown with his proud family, graduate Patrick Keefe is going into the US Army National Guard. Revere High School Poet Laureate Erta Ismahili read “Crossing School Street.” Mayor Patrick Keefe embraces his son, Patrick, as he crossed the stage. First Family: Shown from left to right, are: proud father-in-law Ed Infantino, sister Stephanie Herbert, daughter Adrianna Keefe, First Lady Jennifer, Mayor Patrick Keefe, niece Gianna Herbert and mother-in-law Donna Infantino. Revere High School Class President Allen Hou is headed to Suffolk University this fall. Hou encouraged graduates to fi nish the race set before them. Revere High School History teacher Christopher Kingston, who got a shout out from Salutatorian Bianca Fiore, at left, and his brother, School Committee member John Kingston, during last Wednesday’s Revere High School and CityLab graduation exercises at Harry Della Russo Stadium. Revere High School Class Secretary Kaitlyn Leary with School Committee member Stacey Rizzo. Carter plans to attend Salve Regina University. Shown from left to right, are: proud father, Julio Gonzalez, sister, Marlene, graduate Julio Alexander Duarte Arana, and mother, Daisy Duarte. Arana plans to study cyber security at Bunker Hill.

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