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Bridgehampton seniors make their way to the stage on Saturday.

Bridgehampton seniors make their way to the stage on Saturday.

Bridgehampton seniors on stage at commencement on Saturday.

Bridgehampton seniors on stage at commencement on Saturday.

Bridgehampton Principal Michael Cox welcomes the crowd.

Bridgehampton Principal Michael Cox welcomes the crowd.

The Class or 2024.

The Class or 2024.

A message from graduate Cheyanne Lamb.

A message from graduate Cheyanne Lamb.

Superintendent of School Dr. Mary Kelly congratulates the graduates.

Superintendent of School Dr. Mary Kelly congratulates the graduates.

Salutatorian Justin Urgile Palacios delivers an emotional speech.

Salutatorian Justin Urgile Palacios delivers an emotional speech.

Valedictorian Kimberly Villa delivers her speech.

Valedictorian Kimberly Villa delivers her speech.

Graduate Ana Chamale Martinez with the Honduran flag.

Graduate Ana Chamale Martinez with the Honduran flag.

Graduate Mikhail Feaster with his diploma.

Graduate Mikhail Feaster with his diploma.

The Class or 2024 switch their tassels.

The Class or 2024 switch their tassels.

The Class or 2024.

The Class or 2024.

Graduate Cheyanne Lamb.

Graduate Cheyanne Lamb.

Bridgehampton graduates get ready prior to commencement.        Courtesy of Bridgehampton Union Free School District

Bridgehampton graduates get ready prior to commencement. Courtesy of Bridgehampton Union Free School District

authorStaff Writer on Jul 1, 2024
Bridgehampton High School hosted its 113th commencement ceremony on Saturday afternoon. DANA SHAW PHOTOS

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