Monday, March 25, 2019
Graduation Speech -- Graduation Speech, Commencement Address
s go forthherly African Archbishop Desmond Tutu wrote, You are a very special psyche - become what you are. These words encourage us, the graduating class of 2012, to recognize the goodness and say-so in individually and every one of us and to go out and excel in the world. We are a diverse group of assorted aspirations and backgrounds, bound for different corners of the earth to carve out our won case-by-case niches. Before we leave behind Lee Falls High condition and each other, we must ask ourselves how we have got become who we are. Most of us have grown up in this town. We have known each other for many years, gone through the school system and interacted with the corporation. We have been labeled by the press as inhabitants of Cranktown and Methville, but the community has rallied to repugn the problem. This same community is the true spirit of where we come from and who we are. It is the same community that sees generations of change and is always willing to stretch its hands out to attend those in need and to honor those deserving. We live in a laughable community, though we may not realize it, a...
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