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Class of 2016’s graduates commence their next step in life

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  • Students from Father Judge High School had their commencement exercises at the athletic facility behind their school for the first time in the school’s history. (Sarah Webb)

  • Brian King (left), president of Father Judge High School, congratulates Timothy Ulrich. (Sarah Webb)

  • Father Judge seniors listen to a commencement speaker. (Sarah Webb)

  • Father Judge graduates receive their diplomas at a new facility on the Northeast Philadelphia high school’s campus. (Sarah Webb)

  • Bishop Timothy Senior addresses students from Conwell-Egan Catholic High School during their commencement exercise on Tuesday, June 7. (Sarah Webb)

  • Students from Conwell-Egan Catholic High School graduated at Holy Family College on Tuesday, June 7. (Sarah Webb)

  • Graduates of Conwell-Egan Catholic High School in Fairless Hills listen to a commencement speaker. (Sarah Webb)

  • Conwell-Egan’s Shana Gayflorzee recevies an award for perfect attendance. (Sarah Webb)

  • Valedictorian Andrew Pirrera encourages his fellow graduates of Conwell-Egan during his address. (Sarah Webb)

  • Meghan Didier proudly accepts her diploma at Conwell-Egan’s commencement exercise on Tuesday, June 7. (Sarah Webb)

  • Students from Archbishop John Carroll High School graduate from Cabrini College on Thursday, June 2. (Joe Bradley)

  • Bishop Timothy Senior congratulates a student from Archbishop John Carroll High School at Cabrini College on Thursday, June 2. (Joe Bradley)

  • Students from Archbishop John Carroll High School graduate from Cabrini College on Thursday, June 2. (Joe Bradley)

  • A graduate of John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls’ High School can’t hold back her excitement after receiving her diploma. (Courtesy photo)

  • Young ladies from Hallahan proudly display their diplomas. (Courtesy photo)

  • Student council members from St. Hubert Catholic High School for girls proudly display their diplomas. (Courtesy photo)

  • Students from Lansdale Catholic High School process from the steps of their school to St. Stanislaus Church for their baccalaureate Mass on Monday, June 6. (Courtesy photo)

  • Cardinal O’Hara High School’s graduates joyfully toss their caps in the air at the end of their graduation ceremony at Villanova University on Wednesday, June 8. (Courtesy photo)

  • Students from Father Judge High School graduated from the track field behind their school for the first time in the school’s history. (Sarah Webb)

  • Students from Cardinal O’Hara High School are all smiles as they graduate at Villanova University on Wednesday, June 8.

  • Bishop Michael Fitzgerald presents a medal to a student at Cardinal O’Hara High School’s graduation at Villanova University on Wednesday, June 8. (Courtesy photo)

  • Graduates from Pope John Paul II High School complete commencement exercises at their school auditorium on Wednesday, June 8. (Courtesy photo)

  • Students from Father Judge High School graduated from the track field behind their school for the first time in the school’s history. (Sarah Webb)

  • Students from Father Judge High School switch their tassels from right to left to mark themselves as graduates. (Sarah Webb)

  • The first three students from Father Judge High School to receive their diplomas present them before their graduating classmates. (Sarah Webb)

  • Brian King (right), president of Father Judge High School, congratulates a student as he receives his diploma on Tuesday, June 7. (Sarah Webb)

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