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Class of 2012
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Four years ago we all started a new phase in our lives, high school. Since then we have all grown and changed into young adults. We may have not all started off together but we’re ending together.
As much as we all say Sacred Heart has this wrong with it and that wrong with it this school truly is a family and a community. I personally left the school then came back as a junior; I was welcomed back with open arms.
High school just like anything else you do in life is what you make of it and who you surround yourself with. This school has given us opportunities to really get to know one another and our teachers. Bonds have been made here in the past four years or even beyond that all the way back to elementary school that will never be broken.
To some the past four years have felt like an eternity, to others it went by with the blink of an eye. No matter which one you feel it’s all the same length of time and moments that you have to treasure for the rest of your life. We have been waiting for this moment for so long. I can remember sitting in my 7th grade class looking out the window at graduation practice of the class of 2007 and now here we are. As the 7th graders now are probably looking at us with hopeful eyes that they will be here like us someday. That’s the comforting fact in all this craziness and change we are going through and experiencing. People have done it before people have graduated and gone off on their own because that’s life.
As this phase of our lives end a new one is beginning. We are going to be spread out all across the country but we will always have that connection to each other. The people you go to high school with are truly the people you grow up with they’re the people you experience all your firsts with; your first car, your first boyfriends, your first failing grade. From those things you learn to adjust and mature into the people that are sitting here today.
To the class of 2012 I just want to say thank you for the experiences for the laughs, for the tears, for just being who every single one of you are. To conclude I want to leave you with a quote from the TV show One Tree Hill that each of you should consider when going into your future “Who you are and what you do matters.”
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