Monday, September 2, 2019
Graduation Speech -- Graduation Speech, Commencement Address
To the County High School Class of 2012: As you sit in front of me, I know what most of you are thinking at the moment. There are those who are already pondering about what life without high school will be like; those who are debating whether or not to tell your crush tonight about your whispers of adoration youââ¬â¢ve secretly held for four years; some simply want to get out of that ungodly chair, get that thing that isnââ¬â¢t really a diploma but only tells you when to pick up the thing, and then be the first one on the green bus to the grad party ââ¬â you know who you are. And the rest, well, the rest arenââ¬â¢t even paying attention, youââ¬â¢re thinking, ââ¬Å"Great, here comes one of the valedictorian speakers. Next up: a boring speech straight out of the pits of scholarly hell.â⬠And itââ¬â¢s OK, I donââ¬â¢t mind ââ¬â that sort of thing comes with the territory. But tonight, I ask that you give me a chance to break that stereotype so that I may a ddress you in the full splendor that you deserve after 13 grueling years of work. I do not want to be known as your ââ¬Å"valedictorianâ⬠as I stand here, cââ¬â¢mon guys, there is no time left to place labels on people anymore, instead I ask that you accept me as one of your peers ââ¬â and as a man who will enjoy becoming a graduate alongside you. Over the last three days Iââ¬â¢ve been through two drafts of this speech, one dealing with the future and the other dealing with the past. I had the usual ââ¬Å"we are entering a new chapter in our livesâ⬠spiel, and then, because everyone pressured me to ââ¬Å"make it funny,â⬠I followed this with some witticisms on flatulence and going to jail; and then going to jail for flatulence; and then flatulence inside a jail with a guy named Red. Needless to say, I ditched those speeches. Twenty-four ho... ...e that comes from the reflective mood of the evening. Enjoy the silence while you can for it is anticlimax you werenââ¬â¢t expecting after you finished LHS. Capture the silence as an aspect of taste. Remember it. Finally, take a deep breath, and smile at that wonderful smell: the aroma of relief. After years of following the path of public schooling, I invite you to welcome the liberation that comes from graduation. This sugary aroma only comes once in a lifetime. Capture it with your sense of smell. Remember it in the years to come. As our time together draws to a close, I leave LHS with no further anecdotes of wisdom or quotes dealing with success; only the sincere hope that you immersed yourself in the essence of commencement. Everybody, weââ¬â¢ll all be graduates by the time we leave tonight. Letââ¬â¢s enjoy it. Congratulations to the Lee High School Class of 2006.
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