Saturday, May 14, 2022

On Saturday morning, the graduation ceremony for the class of 2022 took place at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. Graduate students of UMass Lowell this year, such as Raymond Wang, Simon Wang (no relation to Raymond Wang despite the shared surname), and Michaela Kiberstis went to the Tsongas Center and its big, crowded arena this morning to get their diplomas. Raymond and Michaela have known each other since last October, as they were classmates in the American Music History class in the Fall 2021 semester. In November, all 25 students in the class took turns, across multiple class sessions, to give presentations about various music topics covered in class. Michaela gave her presentation on the Drum Corps Associates, governing body for modern all-age and senior drum and bugle corps in North America, on November 18, 2021. Michaela spoke for 26 minutes that morning, from 10:23 a.m. until 10:49 a.m.

The ceremony’s morning session ended at 11:20 a.m. Eastern Time today. Raymond’s younger brother Bryan was not at all fond of the loud clapping and cheering of the excited crowd. While Raymond was totally fine with it, Bryan remembered the time he graduated from high school four years ago and said this is “exactly how [he] remembered it.” Bryan thinks hearing loud claps and cheers every ten seconds is a terrible way to mark the milestone of graduating. Bryan is simply bothered by the clapping and cheering in general. After the ceremony, Raymond, Bryan, and their parents got in the car, which was parked in the parking garage, and went to the Beijing Chinese restaurant in Lexington, Massachusetts to have lunch.

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