| Drury High Told 'Never Ring the Bell' on Their Dreams | By Tammy Daniels , iBerkshires Staff 09:36PM / Thursday, June 05, 2025
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 |  Graduates set off confetti cannons on the stage of Drury High School on Thursday night. | 
 
 
	
		  
			Erwin King's nieces and nephews accept a diploma on behalf of the World War II casualty. King left school to join the Marines in 1942 and died in battle. See more photos here. 
	NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Drury High School graduates were urged to consider failure just another step in reaching their goals.   
	  
	"I'm sure that everyone here at some point, has had dreams about what we want in our lives to be like, but achieving dreams can be harder than we might want," said valedictorian Colin Daly. "It takes a lot of persistence and effort to give yourself a chance, and still, your success is not completely in your control. While it is certainly possible to overcome difficulties, it's even more certain that doing so isn't easy. It is easier to fail at your dream than achieve."  
	  
	Plenty of successful people have had failures along the way — Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, and Michael Jordan — Daly told his classmates on the high school stage. 
	  
	"The answer is that by chasing the perfection we imagine, we achieve the dreams we really want," he said. "If you can't quite finish a marathon, even if you fall miles towards the finish line, you still have gone great distance." 
	  
	Daly used the example given by a Navy SEAL in a commencement speech, of how a trainee can quit by ringing a bell at the camp three times. All the class would at one point want to ring that bell, he said.  
	  
	"Life is not easy, no matter who you are or where you come from," he said. "But no matter how hard it is, we must always remember that we can never ring the bell, because by ringing the bell, you give up on your dream, and you can never, ever give up on your dream." 
	  
	There were 72 graduates of the class of 2025 but 73 would graduate on Thursday night.  
	  
	The family of Marine Pvt. First Class Erwin Shaftsbury King of Clarksburg were presented with his diploma, 83 years after King would have graduated from the high school. He dropped out in January 1942 to enlist in the Marines, and was killed at Guadalcanal the following September.  
	  
	Bradley Chapman and Noah Wilhelm introduced the presentation, saying 173 high school students had taken part in the memorial service King last September in Southview Cemetery across the street. The presentation was accompanied by a color guard and the band played the "Marine's Hymn." 
	  
	Daly later said his speech that it was an honor for the class and that "we are grateful for his example of courage, patriotism and sacrifice." He also asked the class to remember Alison Felix, a 2020 Drury graduate, who was killed in a car accident last December.  
	  
	The presentation of diplomas was made by Mayor Jennifer Macksey, Superintendent Barbara Malkas and Principal Stephanie Kopala. Abigail Hamilton lead the Pledge of Allegiance, Class President Jacinta Felix welcomed the gathering, and Jaime Hamilton presented the scholarships.  
	  
	The yearbook was dedicated to Kellie Lahey, family outreach and attendance coordinator, for her "kindness, compassion and caring," and the senior class made a special acknowledgement to Ashley Mirante, for going "above and beyond every day to make students feel welcome and safe." 
	  
	Salutatorian Atlas Lescarbeau noted the ups and downs the class had had through its four years of high school. "Some of my defining moments in high school are tainted by stress," he said, but also found thrills and life and laughter.  
	  
	"If I could go back to 7-year-old Atlas, before I even was Atlas, I would take his hands and tell him everything was worked out OK.  ... I would tell him he has a lot to learn about others in the world around him, certainly, but also about himself. The people of Drury, unique and vibrant are not meant to be terrifying. People change. The people around him will change, and he will have to learn to deal with that. We are all still learning to deal with that still." 
	  
	Lescarbeau said he it would be good if they all think of their younger selves -- when they first entered Drury "maybe bright-eyed and ambitious, timid and shy, reckless and wild." Would that younger you be proud of you? 
	  
	"I assume many of us would like the answer to be yes, but I believe it's more complicated than that," he said. "Maybe the younger you needed to better yourself or learn something important. I hope through high school, we have all gotten a little wiser, or at the very least a little kinder to both ourselves and those around us. ... 
	  
	"The answer doesn't have to be yes, and that's OK. We don't need to follow what our younger self first thought, perhaps, instead of it's better to ask, am I, the person I am now proud of myself. I hope for each and every one of you, the answer is and always will be 'yes.'"  
	  
	Scholarships and awards for the class of 2025 can be found here.  
	Drury High School Class of 2025
	Jacinta Maria Moulton Felix 
	Haley Autumn Rose Anderson 
	Seth James Besaw 
	Jordyn Elizabeth Biagini 
	Grace Eileen Boland 
	Kaydence Ann Brazee 
	Dominic James Campbell 
	Ava Rose Cariddi 
	Bradley William Chapman 
	Zackary Thomas Hillard 
	Jenna Paige Clay 
	Reagan Ashley Cornell 
	Lyla Lynn Crews 
	Cheyenne Cusson 
	Colin Matthew Daly 
	Ahnajae Shanece David 
	Kaleb Michael DeCarolis 
	Dakota  Arthur Deschaine 
	James Joseph Dupre-Harris 
	Sydney Rose Goodell 
	Emily Rae Goodhind 
	Gregory Michael Hall 
	Nacari Nasir Headley 
	Jayden Reese Hohn 
	Keira Shea Jzyk 
	Keatyn Alison Kane 
	Paul Richard Karmazyn 
	Jeremy Mark Kastner 
	Tiara Lasheye Kastner 
	Harmony Nicole Knockless 
	Hannah Lily LaCasse 
	Jesse Jacob LaRose 
	Marc Anthony Layme 
	Taryn Marie Layme 
	Atlas Donovan Lescarbeau 
	Ethan Michael Loholdt 
	Madison Rosemarie Saunders 
	Colby Michael Malloy 
	Rita Ann Malloy 
	Bella Jennifer McCollum 
	Dawson Daniel McLain 
	Laurel Jane Miller 
	Hunter James Mongeon 
	Isabella Gail Moore 
	Samuel Jerome Moorman 
	Miguel Angel Pabon 
	Kylie Rose Palumbo 
	Olivia Marie Perry 
	Anaiyah Destiny Phillips 
	Dominick Joseph Pisano 
	Courtney Marie Pontier 
	Jayden Alan Pratt 
	Savion William Price 
	Ariana Ellen Rivard 
	Lindsy Ann Robare 
	Logan Shawn Rogers 
	Elijah Gavin Sommer 
	Miaah Lynn Southard 
	Isabella Lynn Spooner 
	Jordin Madeline Sullivan 
	Evette Camille Sumner 
	Sasha Amara Taft 
	Emily Rose Therrien 
	Payton Marie VanderWoude 
	James Peter Varellas 
	Emma Grace Vareschi 
	Marialis Vazquez 
	Trenton Scott Wandrei 
	Benjamin Michael Wentz 
	Noah Christy Wilhelm 
	Reese October Wilson 
	Jalena Ann Wright  |