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Photo Gallery: Martha's Vineyard Regional High School Class of 2012
Photos of all the Pomp and Circumstance and a copy of the speech given by the Class Essayist, Maya Harcourt
On Sunday afternoon 156 Island kids gathered together at the Tabernacle for their last event as students. The day couldn’t have been more beautiful, the setting more festive or the students more proud of what they had accomplished.
Before presenting the Outstanding Student Award to Valedictorian William Stewart, superintendent James Weiss recited the words of John Lennon’s “Imagine” and asked the students to use their imaginations as often as they can while they head out onto their individual paths.
Principal Stephen Nixon presented the Vineyarder Award to Carlos Guzman and Noelle Nelson, and the Principal’s Leadership award to student council president Antone Lima.
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In his speech, Salutatorian Riley Donegan credited the Island community's support for the tight bonds formed by the class and the diverse nature of the school for their individual successes.
“The school community is the best anyone could ever ask for,” he said.
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Class essayist Maya Harcourt gave a heartfelt speech, complete with an alphabet full of advice for her classmates.
A full copy of her speech is included here:
Sixteen days ago I was in Mr. Brisette’s room and had the pleasure to put the final touches on my last drawing. Even though the lines turned out to be straight, I’m pretty sure I was shaking because I had been anticipating that moment for four years. I was more than excited. It was my last Friday ever, my last day of classes. I had finished every single assignment that needed to be done. High School was over for me, save for the daunting task of writing this speech. I thought it would require me to deeply think about the purpose of education, or click through Google for inspirational quotes, or dig up some sentimental memories of high school to plague my classmates with nostalgia.
But, all I can do is stand here and tell you what I know. And, what I know is that there are 156 of us in purple or white here today, and we all went to the same high school. We all have experienced different things, seen different places, heard different stories, thought different thoughts, and laughed with different friends. We all approached high school differently. We all tried to define ourselves over the past four years or figure out whom in the world we were, and we all were motivated in different ways to get us here today. Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School is our commonality. From here we are headed in 156 different directions. 156 different life paths await us.
This is a big day for all of us. It’s the last time we’ll all be under the same roof, the last time we are obligated to attend an MVRHS function, and the last time we are high school students. But getting here was not one big event. It consisted of innumerable little moments. All our little actions, little thoughts, little desires, little experiences, little judgments, little feelings…They added up. Early in each of our educations, we were presented with a little lesson on the alphabet, and progressed from there. So today to conclude a leg of our educational journey and prepare us for the next part, I give you an alphabet of advice to live by, for all the little things we should appreciate or adhere to…
Awareness.
Balance.
Curiosity.
Determination.
Exploration.
Forgiveness.
Guidance.
Honesty.
Integrity.
Joy.
Kindness.
Love.
Motivation.
Nonviolence.
Opportunity.
Patience.
Quality.
Respect.
Sincerity.
Truth.
Understanding.
Value.
Wonder.
Excellence.
Youth.
And Zeal.
So finally, congratulations. We’ve probably all heard that word a lot in the last few weeks. It has leaked endlessly from the lips of our adoring parents, or our proud teachers on the last day of class, or maybe an envious underclassman or two who wish they were on summer vacation also. So to spare the graduates from “congratulations” overkill, I turned to my handy dandy friend “the thesaurus.” To the parents and relatives and friends listening, I’m going to quickly feed you some thesaurus-generated greetings you can say when we file out of here. You can say cheers, brava, kudos, well done, or mazel tov. You may want to tell one of us “this is an achievement you have truly earned” or “you’ve made me proud.” My personal favorite is “way to go,” because the last few weeks or days or even just hours that have lead up to the conclusion our senior year truly represent a fantastic way for us all to go.
Forest Gump told us that “life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.” We may not know what lies ahead of us but I can tell you that we are not afraid to eat that chocolate.
So, on that note...Way to go Graduates!!
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