First off I would like to congratulate everyone for making it this far. I would like to thank my classmates, my friends, and my family. I especially want to thank our teachers, for always supporting and encouraging us. If it weren’t for the people who support us daily, we would not be where we are today. I would like everyone to turn to their families, and teachers to thank them for all that they have done for us.
Nothing makes me happier then acting like an actually mother to you all even though way more then half of you in this room are older then me. Baking for you all, giving out advice, and my favorite cleaning up after your parties (mostly when I am still hammered and at the party) brings nothing more to my face then a smile. Seeing you all truly happy is what makes me happy. In life, there are few moments better than those that are filled with absolute, unequivocal happiness and with no doubt I feel like being your fraternities sweetheart will be a moment I will always cherish. I would like to say one last thank you, thank you to the vertex, 519, Hammond, terrace, mill manor, titty city, campus, la Jolla, the dean and to every location I have made the best memories at. I am signing out by saying on last thing, thank you to the DKE’s who have encouraged me to black out, to the DKE’s who have blacked out with me, and to all of the DKEs who have helped me in a black out. Thank you boys for being my sweethearts just like I hope to be
I would like to thank MCS for all the great years here. I will forever be a Blue Devil. I'm going to miss the boys that I've had a lot of great times with. My number one boy, Ian, we've had good times Cheddar Cheese, I wonder who's going to make you break your next TV from the game MLB. You're my best friend, man. And to the other boy, Jose, we had some good times too - or just stupid ones. To all the other boys: Tyler, Devin, Donovan, Derek, Jackson, Kenny, Paris, Kevin, Billy, Tanner and Joe: it's been real. Kevin, I will also never forget soccer practice where I knocked you down and your shoulder broke my nose. Billy, please don't break our 3 point record. Derek, you better watch yourself even when I'm out of school - you know what I mean. Jackson, work on your touch, because its garbage. Kenny, keep playing sports. By the way Im going to miss graphic design with Patty and Travis. This year I met one of my new best friends who is a really special girl. Her name is Victoria Marin. These are just some of the people I am going to miss. I know that I will see them again. I will miss my teachers. I will never forget beating Mr. O in pickleball twice - the second player to ever do that. Mr. O, work on your golf and pickleball game. I will miss Joey Dabritz and don't know what I will miss more him giving me a hard time or for always believing in me. I leave locker
Furthermore, I do not regret a single part of this year, and even parts of eighth grade I was dreading, such as the National History Day project, turned out to be wonderful learning experiences that I genuinely enjoyed participating in. Thank you, teachers for continuing to find ways to encourage our further learning. Thank you, fellow classmates for helping me and making me smile. Thank you, Mrs. Arzola, Mrs. Chung, and all of the South Pointe staff for investing in so many new programs. And finally, thank you to the whole South Pointe community for supporting each other as we all continued to grow together and find out what our true passions are. I am both excited and extremely nervous for my journey into high school, and I can only hope to find another school as great as this one, that will continue to shape our lives just as South Pointe has. So, as we exit the grounds today and move onto high school, I can’t help but think that we will all reconvene here when our children will have the privilege of walking in our
Goodness, where do I start? I must first start by saying this year has been one of the best of my whole entire life! I’m incredibly grateful to have been given the opportunity to shadow you, not only shadow you, but develop a relationship with you and get to know you as a doctor and on a personal level. It’s complete devastation to know you are leaving, however I am so excited for you. I wish you nothing but the best on this new chapter in your life; I know you’ll go off and continue to heal and inspire just as you have here at St. Mary Corwin.
I am immensely grateful for the coaches I've had over the years. Not only have they provided me with countless hours of basketball instruction but, they have taught me that there is no substitute for hardwork and have helped shape me into the person I am today. I greatly appreciate the time you have spent making myself and my teammates better basketball players and better people. I will continue to utilize everything you’ve taught me at Susquehanna University, where I plan on managing the basketball team my first year with the hope of returning to the court for the reminder of my college career. Next, I would like to thank my parents for not only putting up with me for these past 18 years but, for supporting my love for this game and providing me with every opportunity possible to help me succeed in it, i'm extremely grateful for both of you. I would also like to thank our booster club, because of them
Very Reverend Edward Quinlan, Sister Mary Anne, clergy, members of the Board of Directors, administration, faculty, staff, parents, family members, and friends. Good evening and welcome to the graduation ceremony for Bishop McDevitt High School’s Class of 2017. On behalf of my classmates, I would like to thank you all for the encouragement and guidance you have given us, as we finish these years with pride, integrity, and respect for both ourselves and for each other. Most importantly, thank you to our parents. Without your endless love, hugs, and care, we would not be donning these blue caps and gowns, ready to receive the diplomas that you have helped us earn.
I am so very proud of you and blessed to be apart of your high school career. To driving you to school, cheering you on in sports and watching you volunteer at lion's club events makes me truly happy at what a young respectful thoughtful man you are. I can't wait to watch you go far in life. You put your all in everything you do. From hearing many wonderful things about you, there are many people who love and cherish you and will be there to watch you succeed in life.
I would also like to give thanks to the parents to stayed with their child and helped as much as they can for their kids. Without their help, I never would have tried as much as I did in school. I know it’s not easy for both teachers and parents to deal the attitude of teenagers, so thank you for bearing with us during those times; moreover, thank you for trying your best to understand and comfort us. Lastly, thank you to all of the staffs here in James Irvine Intermediate who had made the eighth-grade experience become a wonderful piece of memory to live with. The years I have spent at James Irvine Intermediate will be cherished and memories will never be forgotten. Thank
Four years and three schools later, and I’m still standing. Thank You to my wonderful parents, for putting up with me. Honestly, I wouldn't have been able to do it without you. Ma, I know you’ve been to hell and back with me, but MAMA I FINALLY MADE IT! Thank You to my amazing sister, you’ve been my rock this whole time. I know I don’t tell you enough, but thank you so much. To my un-biological sister, Jamie, I love you more than you’ll ever know. Thank you for putting up with me for 12 years, I love you so much Jwoww. Shoutout to my Holy Cross sisters. You taught me to live every day with Courage, Compassion, and Scholarship. Long live Lide English 1, always remember Thea Kreis, and Ouellete Advisory
There are so many people that I would like to thank. First and foremost, I would like to thank my fellow Senior Editors, Casey and Jana. Thank you for being such wonderful, supportive, and hard-working people, and for being (somewhat) patient with me when I had questions, which was more often than I would like to admit! Creating this yearbook was a huge rollercoaster, but we always got through it together. I’m so proud of all that we have accomplished, and I know that both of you will continue to achieve amazing things in your futures.
For the past three years I attended American Heritage School. It was a wonderful experience that led to infinite learnings and immense happiness. Even though myself and AHS have parted ways under the circumstances, I will forever remember such an incredible school. I wanted to thank al of my teachers that made high school unforgettable for me. I also want to thank the deans who over the years, have shown me the way and helped me through it. And last but not least, I wanted to thank Mr. Laurie, who gave me an opportunity in such an astounding school. Today I part ways with American Heritage, the place where i found peace and where i found myself.
Thank you for everything you do as our councelor. You are always available when a student needs help. Whether it be with figuring out a class schedule, help with college preparations, or if we just need someone to talk to on the rough days. So thank you for everything you do for us.
You have been the best gymnastics coach I've ever had. I was told to write a letter of admiration and instantly thought of you! You are someone I look up to for sure. I cannot thank you enough for how grateful I am to have met you. You only have good intentions for everyone and that's something I strive to be like. You made my two years at Concordia so enjoyable. One of my favorite memories we have was my freshman year and I had to wear you shoes outside to get something out of your car. The team was laughing at your shoes and how I was struggling to walk in them! I'm definitely going to miss you and the team. Since I'm not on the team this year, I will for sure come to as many meets as possible. I'm very exited to see how this year goes for
Now on behalf of all of us graduating seniors, I'd like to thank all of the parents for all of the