Friday, June 18, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com • A5 R.J. Marx Families and graduates tailgate at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center parking lot ceremony. R.J. Marx Salutatorian Gracie Rhodes gives a speech at graduation. Graduation: ‘This group of young people is resilient’ Continued from Page A1 the culmination of their high school years. Class of 2021 speaker Isa- bella Masse said over the past four years she has learned her voice matters. “I’ve learned to stand up not only for myself, but for others as well, and to express what I believe in,” she said. Salutatorian Gracie Rhodes called graduation “the end of the fi rst chapter of our story.” “Fellow graduates, it is OK to be sad because you’re say- ing goodbye to your friends,” she said. “Parents, it is OK to be sad or happy because your children are going off on their own, whatever the case may be. But for everyone, be proud because this marks the fi rst night of the rest of our lives.” Westin Carter, with Luke Verley, the class’s valedicto- rians, shared the class’s team ethic. “Truth No. 1: It takes a team and Seaside High School provides that team,” Carter said. “It’s so much more than one, because it wasn’t just me, it was a ‘we.’ Truth No. 2, it takes a com- munity and there is none bet- ter. And truth No. 3, it takes a family and I’ve been blessed with the very best in my opin- ion. I love you all.” Principal Jeff Roberts closed the night with a refl ec- tion, and a look ahead. “We talk about legacies and what you leave behind,” he said. “And I can’t think of a better word than resilient. This group of young people is resilient, and perhaps more important than any attributes you carry forth is resilience. While this has been challeng- ing, there are going to con- tinue to be challenging times in your life. “I’m confi dent after having navigated the last 12 months that you are prepared for whatever you face and what- ever presents and you will be better for it,” Roberts contin- ued. “I congratulate you. I am incredibly proud of you. This community is incredi- bly proud of you. I am excited and cannot wait to see the things that you accomplish in your lives. Oftentimes, as educators, we truly don’t know the impact we had on young people until well down the road. I ask you, four, fi ve, six years down the road, come back and share with some- body that had an impact on you what you’ve done. That is our greatest reward.” Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian Esmeralda Perez Hernandez sticks her head through the sun roof. Wesley Corliss R.J. Marx Seaside High School senior Emma Roberts strolling along with her parents in a black 1964 Valiant in the Class of 2021 graduation parade in Seaside. Grads and families at the convention center lot. The event was streamed on YouTube by Morrisey Productions. Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian Seaside High School Class of 2021 parades down Broadway in Seaside. To place a classified ad call 800-781-3214 or go to SeasideSignal.com DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT NOON 107 Public Notices SOLICITATION FOR BIDS The City of Astoria’s Parks and Recreation Department is seeking bids for electrical work to add lighting along the Astoria Riverwalk. Information and bid packets can be obtained by emailing Jonah Dart-McLean at jdart@astoria.or.us LOOKING for livestock buyers? Place a low-cost classified ad. Wesley Corliss Seaside High School graduate Macie Carpenter hugging principal Jeff Roberts at the Turnaround downtown after receiving her diploma. Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian Riding in style at Seaside High School graduation. 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