Gilbert Grads Leave With Words of Wisdom

WINSTED-Seniors celebrated their final year at The Gilbert School June 18 with inspiring speeches from Rear Admiral Karen Flaherty Oxler, MSN RN, a member of the class of 1970, Valedictorian Stephanie Jones and Salutatorian Alison Shea. Seniors spent the evening looking back and celebrating the future.

“I was so nervous,� Jones said. “It’s sad though. I liked high school. I’m going to Wheaton College in Norton, Mass. — I’m going undecided. I don’t even know what [courses] to pick, I’m leaving my options open.�

Jones and Shea spoke to their peers about the four years they conquered, and what the future has to hold. Before distributing diplomas to the graduates who sat in great anticipation, Oxler spoke openly to the seniors and to their families about the future.

“I remember her saying ‘Who are you?’� said Jones in remembrance of Oxler’s speech. "I mentioned a few memories — I tried to talk about people from different groups. I talked about how graduation isn’t a goodbye, it’s the future. I said ‘step out of the box.’ I wanted people to pay attention and I wanted some humor.�

113 Gilbert seniors graduated, going on to colleges all over the state and the country. Congratulations the Class of 2007:

Jeffrey Albanesius, Erica Laura-Katherine Aliano, Kristen Anderson, Miguel Armando Baez, Jessica Lynn Banholzer, Jonathon Muska Baranowski, Michael Bardino, Kyle Andrew Blanchette, Frank J. Blass, Ryan H. Bogert, Jennifer Lynn Bordonaro, Brittany Lynn Bridges, Victoria Gabrielle Brown, Tara Beth Burns, Tricia Rose Burns, Maria Janel Cannavo, Joseph Michael Canty. Also, Leigh E. Cappabianca, Travis David Chase, Nicole Aubrey Cheever, Linda Cheng, Mark E. Connole, Nicole Sahirah Couloute, Andrew S. Coy, Robert W. Cromack, Sarah Marie Crossman.

Also Danielle M. DeAngelis, Pete Dimitrakopoulos, Elizabeth Hawley Ditz, Emily J. Dombrowski, James Paul Dombrowski, Keith Andrew Dooley, Shannon Marie Eckley, Jamie Patricia Endean, Zairis R. Fernandez, Michael Vincent Ferrarotti, Robert M. Fisher, Dana M. Flieger, Julie Marie Forler, Olyvia Ann LaCheda Freeman, Kaitlin Marie Fritch, Diomedes Germosen, Kara Taylor Glennie, Kathleen Jennette Goddard, Adam Patrick Goetz, Monique Claire Gorman, Mackenzie Virginia Griffin, Geoffrey F Hall, Leigh Isabelle Harding, Daniel Chase Hicks, Sabrina Hot-Jasaraj, Sarah Alicia Howard, Stephanie Ellen Jones.

And Frank Stanley Kawa, Rebeccah D Kirsch, Pete Joseph Kores, Rebecca Lynn Lachance, Kristen Ashel Levay, Darrell Keane Lundy, Ryan Richard Mangione, Benjamin Mark Marhefki, Sarah A Martin, Dana Jo McCarthy, Kristen Mary McGrane, Anubys Mary Mejia, Stephan D Miller, Kayleigh Anne Mohr, Guarionex Enrique Montas, Eric Alan Morin, Trisha Lynn Neal, Mitchel Joseph Nichols, Ashley Elizabeth Onion, Lauren Ashley Onusko, Timothy Lawrence Orie, John Patrick Palmer, Heather Lynn Papolio, Jakob George Parsons, Ross G. Peers, Cory Robert Pellegren, Lissa Marie Pimentel, Dimas Arya Prakarsa, Cara Elizabeth Prevuznak.
Samantha L. Reynolds, John T. Rhoades, Mackenzie Kate Richardson, Adreysi Romero, Jason Alexander Rotondo, Michelle Kathleen Rulli, Joel T. Santoro, David L. Schibi, Samuel John Serafini, Alison Michele Shea, Christopher Clarke Smith, Brittany Elizabeth Smyth, Amber Lynne Snow, Chad Andrew Snyder, Nicholas Thomas Sorbi, Garrett Michael Sorel, Carol Lynn St. Sauveur, Christine E. Stenman, Heather Michelle Subklew, Warren F. Sullivan, Sean Michael Sultaire, Jeffrey Michael Thompson, Sarah Ann Travers, Estefania Vargas Proano, Valerie Rose Vold, Jeanne Maree Welcome, Zachary Thomas Wilson, Betsy M. Winn, Hayley E. Wyckoff, Irene Wasalyna Yukas, Zuley V. Zayas.
 

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