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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2021

CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION

St. Mary’s hosted its 140th commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 27, 2021 in the Mosakowski Gardens. Ninety-three seniors received their diplomas during the first commencement ceremony ever held outside. In a year like no other, Head of School Dr. John F. Dolan acknowledged the hard work of the students and teachers, which allowed the administration to hold in-person classes all year. “If there was one group that I am so happy and so proud to get to experience, it is the Class of 2021,” Dolan said. “Class of ’21, you deserve it, you have earned it and we are so proud of what you have achieved.” Class of 2021 Salutatorian Emily Monteiro Santos wished her class luck in their next endeavors, and said each senior has the power to leave the world a better place. Valedictorian Michelle Alison Callahan encouraged her classmates to set goals, but reminded them that it is OK to make mistakes and learn from them, because that shows strength. Callahan said that her class’ four years at St. Mary’s were a small glance at what they could achieve in the future, adding that “the best is yet to come.” Guest speaker and member of the St. Mary’s Class of 1971 Joan Luise Hill addressed the graduating class and said that everyone in the audience has witnessed miracles over the past year. Between a vaccine being made in less than a year and finishing school during a pandemic, Hill prided the Class of 2021 on its resilience and determination. “What a year. Let’s all breathe a sigh of relief that we can not only see the finish line, but you guys have finished the race,” Hill said. “We can all be miracles for each other.” Hill encouraged the graduating class to bring their own gifts to the world, and said they are worthy enough and strong enough to make a difference in the world. “When you dream, give it your all,” Hill said. “Don’t dream small because if you think it, you can be it.” St. Mary’s was one of the few schools in the state that held in-person learning for the entire year, which the Board of Trustees Chair William S. Mosakowski classified as making history. “You came to school throughout the year, you competed and you spent your senior year together,” Mosakowski said. “Thank you for your resilience, your flexibility, your durability during this year, and for your discipline and your comradery through a pandemic.” Mosakowski told the graduates to seek a meaningful and happy life, saying “when you give happiness, you get it back.” The St. Mary’s Class of 2021 ended the ceremony with their annual cap throwing, as their faculty wished them the best of luck. “Be yourself,” Hill said. “Yes, everyone else is already taken.”

CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!

St. Mary’s Class of 2021 are attending the colleges and universities below:

American International College Assumption College Bentley University Berklee College of Music Boston University Brown University College of the Holy Cross Dalhousie University, Canada Endicott College Framingham State University George Washington University Howard University Johnson and Wales University Mass. Colleges of Pharmacy/Sciences Merrimack College Michigan State University Nichols College Northeastern University Ohio State University Regis College Roger Williams University Sacred Heart University Salem State University Simmons University Southern New Hampshire University St. Anselm College St. Michael’s College Stonehill College Suffolk University Tilton School Tufts University United States Army University of California, Santa Barbara University of Connecticut University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Massachusetts, Boston University of Massachusetts, Lowell University of New Hampshire University of New Haven University of Rhode Island University of Tampa University of Wisconsin, Madison Wentworth Institute of Technology Wesleyan University

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