Hello! So here I am, the last page of this chapter. The end of the line. The last day of high school. How on earth did it come so fast, yet not fast enough? I still can’t believe it, and I probably won’t believe it until I am stilling in front of everyone, in my cap and gown, and crying during my classmates’ speeches. I have so many emotions running through my veins: happiness, sadness, excitement, nervousness, etc... and I can’t contain them. I mean I have dedicated 12 years of my life to one place, reaching for this one goal: Graduation. Then it’s no more high school. No more running to lunch. No more mid-morning break conversations. No more lockers. No more....
It’s the first time in my life, where so many things will never happen again. Most of us are going our separate ways, and it won’t ever be the same again. Yeah, you’ll probably see most of us at the 2015 Homecoming game, and you will definately see me at Into the Woods, but we won’t be students. We will be those strange adults, who used to go here. The strangest thing is, it’s so hard to imagine what this high school will be like without us, but life will go on. There will be a bunch new people entering the halls, and we will be nothing more than pictures on the walls.
SO, I would like to give some last advice to all you underclassman. One, DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!! Two, be active in something, whether it be a sport or the school play, just have fun. Three, be patient. It may seem like graduation is a long way, but it will sneak up on you. Then one day you will find yourself sitting with your classmates for the last time, in caps and gowns, and crying to your classmates’ speeches.
Live long and prosper. And be fantastic.
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