Graduation 2024

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NANTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL Class of 2024

Congratulations to the Class of 2024

We are proud to partner with Nantucket High School to promote the social and athletic endeavors of our island youth that are so important for a healthy community, and we are fortunate so many of our members are engaged in coaching Nantucket children.

Hawkin Edwardes, Henry Kathawala, Sam Iller not pictured - Manny Castro
Hannah Gerardi, Chloe Marrero, Joan Harris, Lauren Cutone
Genevive Frable, Brian Osorio-Portillo, Jamie Saravia, Rocky Monto, Alice O’Banion, Archie Ferguson
Photo: Jim Meehan

To the Class of 2024:

Each spring, The Inquirer and Mirror celebrates the graduating seniors of Nantucket High School as they prepare to take the next step into the rest of their lives.

For the 125 members of the Class of 2024, their high-school career has been an especially challenging and unusual one, with hybrid and at-home learning early on during the pandemic, and intramural instead of interscholastic fall sports freshman year due to COVID-19. Selfquarantining, mask mandates and “remote learning” were not even in the lexicon four years ago.

This year marked even more of a return to normalcy than last year, but even graduation, that most special rite of passage, will be different, as it was the last three years. It will be held outdoors, on the football field, instead of in the high-school auditorium.

Most importantly, students will receive their diplomas in the presence of all their classmates, with family members and friends watching proudly.

The challenges and frustrations of the past four years should in no way diminish all that this senior class has accomplished during its time in high school: the academic and athletic successes, the friendships made and lifetime bonds forged.

The memories this class shares will be all the stronger because of its perseverance in such unusual times.

We are publishing this supplement to celebrate this most resilient class, to congratulate them and wish them the best of luck in whatever future endeavors they may pursue.

The Staff of The Inquirer and Mirror

Contents

PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

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NANTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2024

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Editor Joshua H. Balling

GEnEral ManaGEr Robert Saurer

advErtisinG dirEctor Mary Sharpe

advErtisinG salEs Peter J. Greenhalgh, Alexandro Sforza

Production Jennifer Power, Peter Halik

©2024 Published by The Inquirer and Mirror

The Inquirer and Mirror would like to thank the following sponsors for supporting this publication

Chloë Marrero

Congratulations on your graduation, Chloë!

We couldn’t be more proud!

We love you, Mom, Dad, Oliver & Chewie

Congratulations Alison!

We are so proud of you. Always remember you are smarter, stronger and braver than you can ever imagine. Go do great things.

Love, Mom, Dad & Mel

Christopher Simpson Jr. CLASS OF 2024

Son, by the grace of God you’ve made it through 5 years of High School and you are about to start a new chapter in your life. Just remember that if you let God be first and foremost in everythig that you do you will achieve everything.

Love, Mom, Dad, the rest of the family and Vanessa

PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

To the Class of 2024, Four years ago, we started this journey together, filled with more uncertainty than answers. Four years later, we end our journey together. Some questions have been answered, but I am confident you have many questions yet to answer. These last four years have not been the easiest, but hopefully, along the way, you have learned that we are all the product of our choices. We must live with these choices, some good, some teachable, some regrettable, yet all leading to what comes next for each of you. Unfortunately, we’ve grieved together too many times during your high school tenure. Through it all, I sincerely hope that as you walk across the stage on Friday evening, you remember the lessons and knowledge you have gained along the way; information that will assist you in weighing your options, considering the consequences of your decisions, and that you ultimately make the choices that will help you make your dreams come true and support you in becoming the best version of yourself.

As you cross that stage and leave Vito Capizzo Field, remember that your teachers, administrators and school staff have strived to instill good decision-making skills in each of you. Nelson Mandela once said, “May your choices reflect your hope, not your fear.” I wish you the ability to go after your dreams, accept others for their uniqueness, love yourself and know that you are loved for who you are.

Congratulations Jack Halik

Anna,

I remember when you said “I will get in”. All the sleepless nights, hours of commitment, dedication, passion and perseverance got you where you wanted to be!

We are so proud of you!

It is so hard to let you go, but we know your future is so bright and promising, You are ready to conquer the world!

We love you!

Mom, Dad, Demi and Lora!

CHEERS! TO THE CLASS OF 2024

“It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are” -e.e. cummings

IT HAS BEEN A JOY TO WATCH ALL OF YOU GROW!

Aiden,

Congratulations on your high school graduation! Your Graduation from Nantucket High School is a celebration of your hard work, determination, and countless achievements. We are incredibly proud of you and all that you have accomplished. Your accomplishments are a testament to your strength and character.

As you step into the next phase of your journey, embrace the new opportunities and challenges that come your way. Clemson and the world beyond are full of exciting possibilities, and we have no doubt that you will continue to shine brightly. Remember to stay true to yourself, follow your passions, and keep pushing the boundaries of what you can achieve.

Always know that we are here to support you, no matter where life takes you. Your future is incredibly bright, and we can’t wait to see the amazing things you will accomplish.

Congratulations once again, and here’s to all the incredible adventures that lie ahead!

With our love and pride, Your Entire Family

Cole Chambers

“Words to live by...Believe in yourself... Believe you can, and you will. Be grateful, a grateful heart is a magnet for miracles. Keep smiling because of your smile you make life more beautiful” We are so proud of you Cole! Congratulations and watch out Providence College here he comes!

Xoxoxox Love, Dad, Mom, Emma, Steve & Elmer

Paddy Carroll

Congratulations to Paddy and to the finest group of BROS! We are exceedingly proud of you! Love you to the moon!

Mum, Pop, Liam, Bubbs & Rolliegirl

CLASS MOTTO: “Go into the world and do well, but most importantly, go into the world and do good.” – Minor Myers Jr.

Nantucket High Class of

Felix Abreu Gil Cape Cod Community College
Perla Checo Alcantara
Alfred Applegate
Harryson Carpio Valle
Carlos Aguilar Cushing Academy PG year
Angel Cabrera Martinez University of Maine
Sean Anderson University of Massachusetts Boston
Manuel de Jesus Castro Menjivar Tony & Guy Hairdressing Academy
Caroline Allen Bridgewater State University
Christopher Castro-Perez Colton Chambers Providence College
Miguel Abreu Gil Cape Cod Community College
Adelbi Almarante Ortega Cape Cod Community College
Patrick Carroll Elon University
Agnes Dolloff
Yahely Del Rosario Gomez University of Maine
Lauren Cutone George Washington University
Ryan Davis Sacred Heart University
Brooke Damian Wentworth Institute of Technology
Hawkin Edwardes Cornell University
Shea Dwyer Northeastern University

CLASS FLOWER: White Spray Rose. CLASS SONG: Upside Down – Jack Johnson

High School of 2024

Emersson Benitez Rivas Boston College
Sydney Ard Coastal Carolina University
Alison Bamber Sacred Heart University
Aiden Congdon Clemson University
Samantha Dawn Ashelford
Rita Cirillo Providence College
Tatum Corbett Endicott College
Rowan Blake
Christopher Arevalo Lemus
Colin Christie Shenandoah University
Alondra Barragan Savannah College of Art and Design
Aubrey Connors Merrimack College
Michael Culkins Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Henry Crosby Georgetown University
Mikesha Fowler University of Maine
Lily Fleming Bryant University
Samantha Faust Neil Ferrera Archie Ferguson New York University
Jayquan Francis University of Maine
Ella Mae Fox
Angel Gregorio Lopez Travon Grant
Jowayne Grant
Chloe Girvin Syracuse University
Anya Freedman Syracuse University
Hannah Gerardi University of Massachusetts Amherst
Keyra Garcia University of Massachusetts Boston
Grant Johnson Bruna Jenzura
Samuel Iller Northeastern University
Benton Killion University of Strathclyde
Henry Kathawala Wesleyan University
Ana Julya Jonoario University of Massachusetts Boston
Kinnick King University of Iowa
Conner McLean Central Connecticut State University
Alexander McLean Central Connecticut State University
Hanniyah Moore
Claire Misurelli University of Massachusetts Amherst
Avery Moore Roger Williams University
Raymond Monto Haverford College
Siena Monto Boston University
Madeline Raimo
Anna Popnikolova Harvard University
Dejonae Paddyfoot
Jack Polowy
Brian Osorio-Portillo Wentworth Institute of Technology
Zulma Osegueda Contreras
Emerson Pekarcik High Point University
Joan Harris Colgate University
Hannah Harrington University of Massachusetts Amherst
Jack Halik University of Utah
Yesica Gutierrez Deras
Eleanor Hofford Gordon College
Dayana Hernandez Escobar
Elizabeth Hemingway Trinity College Dublin
Bailey Lower Vanderbilt University
Kaila Lemus
Braden Knapp College of Charleston
Claire Martin Wheaton College
Donnya McKenzie Sacred Heart University
Chloe Marrero University of Massachusetts Amherst
Dwayne Martin University of Maine
Denzel Morris
Mario Orozco Hult International Business School
Suppanat On-in
Colby O’Keefe Wentworth Institute of Technology
Cydney Mosscrop College of Charleston
Suzanne Morris MassBay Community College
Alice O’Banion Savannah College of Art and Design
Charlie Riden Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Lesly Rivera Recinos
Sarah Remick Endicott College
Katie Roche Elms College
Alessandra Rosales Maravilla
Jaime Saravia Abarca Bryan Sarmiento Paez

MaCaybreh Daily

Cape Cod Community College

Romario Paddyfoot

Wilhem Penalo Acosta

Not pictured

Sophia Phelps

Julia Piure

Steven Rivera

Rylie Rule

Hayden Schell

Nathaniel Sutherland

Jack Sylvia

Edgar Tejada

School Yearbook Staff

Evelyn Stahl Providence College
Dallanara Sola Aguilar
Christopher Simpson Madison Silva University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Nickolas Trescher
Andrea Tejada Hercules
Sofia Tejada Aguilar
Roberto Tejada Tejada
Hunter Strojny Wentworth Institute of Technology
Griffin Starr Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Jason Yarmy
Rodane Watson University of Massachusetts Boston
Pierluigi Vallone-Gil
Karina Valdez Northeastern University
Marley Viselli Mount Holyoke College

The Nantucket Yacht Club congratulates its 2024 scholarship recipients

Shea Dwyer, Hawkin Edwardes, and Griffin Starr. They will each receive a $28,000 scholarship over four years. Scholarships of $1,000 were also awarded to Colin Christie, Sam Iller, and Ella Hofford.

The Nantucket Yacht Club Foundation has been supporting island scholars since 2001.

In addition, prior-year scholarship recipients from the class of 2023, 2022, and 2021 continue to receive scholarship support from the Nantucket Yacht Club Foundation.

CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!

Shea Dwyer

Northeastern University

International Business

Hawkin Edwardes

Cornell

Agricultural Science

Griffin Starr

Massachusetts Maritime Academy

Marine Transportation

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