Sunday, June 2, 2019

Graduation Speech: Strive to Succeed :: Graduation Speech, Commencement Address

This is it. In less than five minutes well be done with racy school But you know Ive got to say just aboutthing before we go. When I moved here in eighth grade my plan was to go back to rattling with my Dad in Washougal to be with my friends that I had for ages. But I stayed, I got to know you guys, and heard stories about you and your life-long friends. And I even got implanted in some of your memories. Actually, in this year cheerleader ... who was it, oh Jason Jons wrote something proving this in my yearbook. This is what he wrote, Theres too much(prenominal) to be said here man. Weve been friends sine 7th GRADE. (Eyebrows and smile.) Remember those times, apparently not, with the bass rebels. straightway Jason who are they? Something along the lines of Desperado. Then he continues to tell me how I shouldnt anything especially that which Ive never experienced. But along with all the stories and memories, I learned so much more from all of you. Burke you taught me how to work hard and work with confidence, and for those that know Burke they know that confidence is not something he is in short fork over of. And Josh you proved that white guys can bust a move. Kira showed that a smile with a laugh can move a mountain, and Randy same Einstein you have displayed that all geniuses have messed up hair dos. I mean really, one day he comes up to me pulls out a hire of hair and cuts it off with a pair of scissors and said, Christian, you cant tell where it came from. And I didnt say it then, but I really couldnt. However, ladies and gentlemen, parents, faculty, and administration the observation that is most ordinary about this class, the thing that I have learned the most from the, is that hope is something that only dies when you give up, and it is something that will never dies in this group of people. I dont call back I need to mention how many times this class, in spite of its numerous accomplishments, has emotionally hit rock bottom. But these graduate s here tonight, the people that I am honored to call my class with aide of each other pick themselves up, smile, and know that tomorrow is coming with a promise, a promise that if we do not relent we will succeed.

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