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ST. JOHN SCHOOL’S eighth-grade graduates, in front from left, Edward Capoldo (attending Brunswick High School); Joseph Beale (Mt. Ararat High School); Hannah Phelan (St. Dominic Academy) and Patricia Snape (Mt. Ararat); second row, Kayleigh Bernier (Mt. Ararat), Claire Reid (Catherine McAuley High School), Lily Munro (Brunswick), Anne McManus (Catherine McAuley), Rochelle Maderal (Brunswick) and Kim Murphy (St. Dominic Academy); third row, the Rev. Frank J. Murray, Nicole Pelletier (Brunswick), Maxwell Gurney (Morse High School), Samuel Sturniolo (Brunswick), Chandler Hartigan (Cheverus High School), Matthew McCarthy (Cheverus) and Timothy Donovan (Brunswick), and Principal Deborah Goering.
ST. JOHN SCHOOL’S eighth-grade graduates, in front from left, Edward Capoldo (attending Brunswick High School); Joseph Beale (Mt. Ararat High School); Hannah Phelan (St. Dominic Academy) and Patricia Snape (Mt. Ararat); second row, Kayleigh Bernier (Mt. Ararat), Claire Reid (Catherine McAuley High School), Lily Munro (Brunswick), Anne McManus (Catherine McAuley), Rochelle Maderal (Brunswick) and Kim Murphy (St. Dominic Academy); third row, the Rev. Frank J. Murray, Nicole Pelletier (Brunswick), Maxwell Gurney (Morse High School), Samuel Sturniolo (Brunswick), Chandler Hartigan (Cheverus High School), Matthew McCarthy (Cheverus) and Timothy Donovan (Brunswick), and Principal Deborah Goering.
BRUNSWICK — St. John Catholic School held its 2013 graduation ceremony on Sunday, June 2.

Sixteen eighth-graders graduated and now head to six area high schools: Saint Dominic Academy, and Brunswick, Mt. Ararat, Catherine McAuley, Morse and Cheverus high schools.

“Each of these schools will be receiving respectful, hardworking and courteous students,” said Deborah Goering, principal at St. John. “These 16 students will be highly successful and an incredible asset to each of their schools.”

“Their joyful presence will be greatly missed, but we know they will be successful wherever life’s journey leads them,” said staff member Amy Pelletier. “St. John Catholic School will always welcome them home. Congratulations from the teachers, staff, and administration to the graduating class of 2013!”


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