156 WHS Graduates to Receive Diplomas on Friday
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This year’s class has the title of Gen Z, born in 2001, they are first to know the Camila Miranda-Llovere Jared LaVigueur Ava Bertino Anthony Nargi World Trade Center in New Valedictorian Salutatorian President Vice President York City only from the ter- rorist attack. Today’s graduates may not know what a roll of film is but Newspaper Group they have embraced the world in selfies taken mostly on Ap- ple iPhones. NEWS Briefs This year’s class officers are: Ava Bertino , President ; Russell Nichols, Treasurer; ST. JOHN SCHOOL John Silva, Class Marshall; AUCTION RAISES Kirsten Griffiths,Videogra- pher; Anthony Nargi, Vice MONEY FOR ART/ John Silva President and Sofie LaFratta, Sofie LaFratta Russell Nichols Kristin Griffiths MUSIC ROOM Class Marshall Secretary. Secretary Treasurer Videographer RENOVATION Seniors held an all-night the prom at the Danversport and a BBQ at Miller Field. On May 17th, the St. John and awards ceremony and the big day, seniors attended a party last Friday night. Tues- Yacht Club. See next week’s edition for School community came to- day was the Senior Prom distribution of yearbooks. breakfast, graduation rehears- Last night was the dinner Today, the day before the al, walks through the schools full graduation, prom and oth- gether to raise funds for a Promenade, followed by er senior coverage. major renovation of the Art/ Music room, slated to take place this summer. Over 140 parents, faculty and special guests enjoyed an evening of Irish Memorial dedicated on Deer Island fun while they attended the school’s biggest fundraiser of Photo and story By Sue Ellen Woodcock “It took my breath away what it is today,” Boston’s the year. when I first saw it,” said Mas- Corporation Counsel Gene Our Emcee, Doug Meehan, Nearly 1,000 people, many sachusetts Water Resources O’Flaherty said. Co-Anchor of News Center 5 of them with Irish deep in their Authority (MWRA) head After 25 years of talking and our Auctioneer Larry Lan- blood, gathered Saturday on a Fred Laskey. about an Irish Memorial at nan of Boston Harbor Auc- tall hill overlooking Boston “This project started many Deer Island, which is part of tions added to the wonderful Harbor, the same harbor that years ago and with many Boston, it was finally a group success of this major fundrais- was host to hundreds of ships, good intentions, but to get of Irish tradesmen who pulled er. We would like to thank our some known as “coffin ships” it over the line I met with a it together to erect a 16-foot major sponsors: Hays Compa- filled with Irish immigrants remarkable group of individ- Irish cross overlooking Bos- nies, Craig Lake Team LLC, fleeing the famine in Ireland uals – Mike Carney, Mark ton Harbor. Boston Mayor United Site Services, from 1845 to 1849. Porter, Peter O’Malley, John Marty Walsh acknowledged Century Bank, The Gold- People from all over came Flaherty. Mark Porter who the early efforts of the late PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA en Goose Market, The Hus- to show their pride and re- literally bulldozed their way William and Rita O’Connell spect for the 850 men, wom- through bureaucracy, and re- who helped launch a memori- FINAL WORDS: Father Bourke presenting his final homily as sey Dewey Group at Morgan pastor of St. John the Evangelist Church on May 26. Father Stanley, Michele Brocca & en and children who died on ceived wonderful help from al idea decades ago. Deer Island during the famine. the MWRA to make this event Robert Flynn of Pennsyl- Bourke has led St. John the Evangelist for 20 years, and also Sabrina Paganoni, Frank Ber- celebrated his 49th year in the priesthood. tolino, DePasquale Ventures, vania was the stonecutter Martignetti Companies and who created the cross. Feeney Brothers of Boston helped Father Bourke retires from St. John the Evangelist erect it and Local 25 also Photos & Story by Marianne Salza Father Bourke, who com- See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 worked on the project. Mau- memorated the 49th anniver- reen Keady sang the national After 20 years as the pas- sary of his priesthood during anthems of both Ireland and tor of St. John the Evangelist the Memorial Day weekend. the United States. Parish, Father Charlie Bourke “The wonderful friendships I Among the speakers were celebrated his final Mass be- have made here have been an John McColgan, Boston’s city fore his retirement on May 26. extraordinary blessing. My archivist, who recounted the Friends, family, and parish- hope is that St. John’s con- history of the famine, includ- ioners filled the pews to honor tinues to value our Catholic ing Deer Island where the sick Father Bourke, a man who has faith, and live it in service to were taken. Boston managed a a coupon for everything, loves one another.” quarantine hospital at Deer Is- playing cards and gambling at During his final homily, Fa- land in 1847 and it is well doc- Foxwoods Casino, and always ther Bourke explained Jesus’s umented in the city’s archives. concludes Mass with a joke. “An Gorta Mor, Ireland’s “I am filled with an enor- See FR. BOURKE Page 3 Great Hunger saw an estimated mous sense of gratitude,” said 1.5 million people die of starva- tion and disease. Another 2 mil- lion immigrated, many perished from the plague that they fled, Price subject thousands on ocean journeys JUNE 2019 IS OUR 20TH ANNIVERSARY!!!!” to change and thousands more already on without RAFFLES-FOOD DEMO’S-SUPER PRICING notice the shores, and thousands in quarantine in places like Deer THE WEEK OF JUNE 6TH-JUNE 12TH .55 Island,” said McColgan. 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