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Lynn English High School is proud to announce its Hall of Fame Class of 2024. The inductees are Anthony Anderson (2000), Daniel Connelly (1990), Joseph Crowley (1995), Allan Ditchfield (1955), Michelle Fabian Ennis (1984), Ryan Ferguson (1998), Alisa Fila (1984), John Hoffman, Deidre (Jackson) Roper (1995), Martha Jamieson (1984), John Langan (1948), Kara (Lunden) Migliozzi (1995), SgtMaj (retired) Kenneth Oswald, and William Rafuse (1968). Jeison Gonzalez (2004), who could not attend the 2022 ceremony, will also be recognized.
The induction ceremony will be on Thursday, Nov. 7 in the Harborview Ballroom at the Danversport Yacht Club in Danvers from 5-9 p.m. Family, friends, classmates, teammates, and community members are welcome to attend. Tickets are $80 per person, which includes a buffet dinner preceded by hors d’oeuvres during the cocktail hour.
Program ads/congratulatory messages cost $100 for full-page, $60 for ½ page, and $40 for ¼ page. Tickets and ads can be purchased by cash, check, or money order in the Lynn English Main Office (50 Goodridge Street, 01902) from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Program ads must be purchased by October 24 and tickets by October 31.
Please direct inquiries to Kris Johnson at 781-477-7366, x-3453 or [email protected]
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