Seniors prepare for the graduation ceremony at Laconia High School Friday night at the football field. Diana Spagnuolo, class of 1992, gave the commencement address. "Today reflects but a new chapter in your relationship with this community," she said. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Laconia High School class of 1992 alumna Diana Spagnuolo speaks about the importance of community engagement and collaboration at the graduation ceremony on Friday night. "I developed not only my hockey muscles in this town, but that muscle that looks for opportunities to work together in community with others, to tap resources available, whether big or small, and to help others reach their dreams. I, like all of you, learned that here," she said. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Laconia High School class of 1992 alumna Diana Spagnuolo speaks about the importance of community engagement and collaboration at the graduation ceremony on Friday night. "I developed not only my hockey muscles in this town, but that muscle that looks for opportunities to work together in community with others, to tap resources available, whether big or small, and to help others reach their dreams. I, like all of you, learned that here," she said. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Senior Class President Nerma Krupić said kindness is the most important disposition. "You never truly know what anyone is going through, being kind is the best thing you could choose to be," she said. "I'm proud to say I saw my classmates demonstrating kindness every day." (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Valedictorian Brody Rollins said graduation marks a major shift in one's life during his commencement address on Friday at the Laconia High School graduation ceremony. "Sports were a way to learn life lessons through struggles and success," Rollins said. "Here we are today, one step closer to being all grown up." (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Valedictorian Brody Rollins said graduation marks a major shift in one's life during his commencement address on Friday at the Laconia High School graduation ceremony. "Sports were a way to learn life lessons through struggles and success," Rollins said. "Here we are today, one step closer to being all grown up." (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
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Laconia High School graduates in the class of 2024 throw their caps into the air to celebrate commencement at the graduation ceremony on Friday night. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Seniors prepare for the graduation ceremony at Laconia High School Friday night at the football field. Diana Spagnuolo, class of 1992, gave the commencement address. "Today reflects but a new chapter in your relationship with this community," she said. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Graduating seniors file onto the football field on Friday night at the Laconia High School commencement ceremony. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Graduating seniors file onto the football field on Friday night at the Laconia High School commencement ceremony. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Seniors Alex Richardson, left, and class essayist James Horan, right, walk into the graduation ceremony at Laconia High School on Friday night. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Graduating seniors, from left, Alex Richardson, James Horan and Perrin Drolet sit among their classmates at the Laconia High School graduation ceremony on Friday night. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Seniors look on during the commencement ceremony at Laconia High School on Friday night. Most of the ceremony went along uninterrupted before a brief period of rain near its conclusion. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Laconia High School class of 1992 alumna Diana Spagnuolo speaks about the importance of community engagement and collaboration at the graduation ceremony on Friday night. "I developed not only my hockey muscles in this town, but that muscle that looks for opportunities to work together in community with others, to tap resources available, whether big or small, and to help others reach their dreams. I, like all of you, learned that here," she said. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Laconia High School class of 1992 alumna Diana Spagnuolo speaks about the importance of community engagement and collaboration at the graduation ceremony on Friday night. "I developed not only my hockey muscles in this town, but that muscle that looks for opportunities to work together in community with others, to tap resources available, whether big or small, and to help others reach their dreams. I, like all of you, learned that here," she said. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Senior Class President Nerma Krupić said kindness is the most important disposition. "You never truly know what anyone is going through, being kind is the best thing you could choose to be," she said. "I'm proud to say I saw my classmates demonstrating kindness every day." (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Senior Carson Tucker introduced valedictorian Brody Rollins, who he called a friend, during the Laconia High School graduation ceremony on Friday night. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Valedictorian Brody Rollins said graduation marks a major shift in one's life during his commencement address on Friday at the Laconia High School graduation ceremony. "Sports were a way to learn life lessons through struggles and success," Rollins said. "Here we are today, one step closer to being all grown up." (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Valedictorian Brody Rollins said graduation marks a major shift in one's life during his commencement address on Friday at the Laconia High School graduation ceremony. "Sports were a way to learn life lessons through struggles and success," Rollins said. "Here we are today, one step closer to being all grown up." (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Salutatorian Perrin Drolet receives his high school diploma from Principal Lisa Hinds at the graduation ceremony at Laconia High School on Friday night. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Senior Alex Richardson receives his high school diploma from Principal Lisa Hinds at the Laconia High School graduation ceremony on Friday night. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Senior Marko Mlinar receives his high school diploma from Principal Lisa Hinds at the Laconia High School commencement ceremony on Friday night. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Senior Lacey Linkkila receives her high school diploma from Principal Lisa Hinds on Friday night at the Laconia High School graduation ceremony at the football field. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Valedictorian Brody Rollins receives his high school diploma from Principal Lisa Hinds at the commencement ceremony at Laconia High School on Friday night. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)


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