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Before
we
begin
I'd
like
to
acknowledge
with
gratitude
the
nanina
people
past
and
present,
who
have
lived
on
these
lands
since
long
before
anchorage
was
here,
may
we
all
be
good
stewards
of
these
lands.
Jinan
now
welcome,
ladies
and
gentlemen.
Fellow
golden
bears,
as
we
celebrate
the
bartlett
high
school
graduating
class
of.
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We
rest
its
cover,
shut,
smelling
of
textbooks,
pretzels
and
crowded,
stairwells
and
dusty,
with
four
years
of
memories,
the
good,
the
bad
and
the
beautiful,
and
we
get
ready
to
each
open.
Our
own
new
book
begin
crafting
new
stories
beyond
this
building,
where
the
sun
always
shines,
it
has
been
a
wonderful
time,
a
truly
riveting
voyage,
but
when
reflecting
on
our
story,
it
would
be
wrong
not
to
admit
the
hardships
our
class
has
faced
individually.
E
I
know
there
has
been
hardship
within
the
personal
chapters
of
that
great
blue
book,
because
when
I
think
of
the
bravest
fiercest
and
cleverest
people,
I
know
they
are
all
faces
from
bartlett
around
the
people.
I
admire
most
people,
my
own
age,
whose
accomplishments
are
nothing
short
of
heroism
genius
and
immense
strength.
E
I
have
felt
like
a
doting
fan
at
times
completely
humbled
and
fully
awed
by
the
power
of
our
class
and
as
a
group.
Well,
as
a
group
nearly
every
year
here
we
have
faced
some
sort
of
uncontrollable
worldly
challenge.
As
a
group,
we
were
welcomed
into
high
school
with
the
massive
2018
earthquake
and
not
long
after
midway.
Through
our
sophomore
year,
we
were
plummeted
into
a
global
pandemic,
which
would
last
harshly
through
our
junior
year
and
well
into
today.
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The
pandemic,
in
particular
the
separation
of
forest,
and
our
reaction
to
it
surely
has
to
be
noted
at
any
class
of
2022,
graduation
together
and
individually.
This
is
an
event
which
affected
our
entire
generation
so
severely
that
we
are
the
first
senior
class
in
the
past
two
years
to
return
to
some
state
of
normalcy.
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They,
as
well
as
the
hundreds
of
family
members
and
friends
who
have
supported
our
class,
sacrificed
their
rest
to
guide
us
through
that
troubled
world
and
help
us
to
get
here
in
this
room.
Today
they
practiced
a
patience
with
us
that
we
all
must
admit,
is
beyond
impressive
because
of
them
and
because
of
ourselves
we
survived
the
most
chaotic
school
year
in
memory.
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So
when
we
returned
this
last
fall,
we
were
understandably
weary
nervous
of
the
virus
of
this
transition
back
to
human
faith
of
our
own
ability
to
recall
any
basic
social
skill
sophomore
year
when
the
pandemic
first
invaded
our
learning
fell,
ages
passed
our
manners
and
way
of
life.
The
15
year
old,
pride
and
spunkiness
had
changed.
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After
all,
no
story
which
is
real
and
emotional,
can
have
an
entirely
happy
ending,
as
hundreds
have
said
before,
goodbyes
are
always
hard
and
the
more
beautiful
that
which
is
being
lost
once
was
the
more
painful
they
become
seth.
It
was
recently
as
I
struggled
to
comprehend
the
challenge
of
waving
farewell
to
all
these
faces
here
today
that
I
recognized
how
lucky
this
sadness
makes
me
every
single
face
here
has
struggled
yet
each
has
also
brought
extreme
joy
on
one
day
in
one
chapter
or
another
sometime.
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But
the
good
news
is
that
a
good
memory
alone
is
an
incredible
thing.
For
now.
All
of
us
will
have
something
wonderful
to
look
back
on
from
our
time
here
whether
it
is
the
beautiful
people
who
taught
us
the
beautiful
people
we
learned
with
one
particularly
special
day
or
a
combination
of
it
all,
I'm
so
excited
to
trigger
those
memories
when
running
into
familiar
faces
at
the
store
or
when
reading
familiar
names,
doing
fantastic
things
in
the
news
so
to
wrap
up.
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So,
on
behalf
of
this
class,
I
would
like
to
thank
the
faculty
and
administration
for
putting
their
best
foot
forward
in
guiding
us
through
only
two
years
of
a
normal
high
school
experience
for
the
family,
traveling
out
of
state
to
be
here
on
this
special
day
for
all
the
friends
and
family
who
couldn't
physically
be
here,
but
are
watching
through
a
screen
to
show
their
support
or
for
the
family
who's
waiting
for
their
little
graduate
to
come
home.
So
they
could
shove
streamers
and
balloons
in
their
face.
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After
speaking,
with
miss
holderith
and
multiple
members
of
the
senior
fundraising
committee,
both
parties
told
me
the
same
thing
that
no
matter
how
well
put
together
a
senior
fun
day
was
they
still
faced.
Multiple
struggles,
trying
to
perfect
every
little
detail,
details
that
dated
way
back
to
the
beginning
of
the
school
years,
and
some
problems
were
out
of
the
control,
such
as
people
coming
and
joining
the
senior
committee
and
limit
limitations
on
fundraising
plans
due
to
pro
proven
protocols.
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Other
problems
were
easily
fixable,
such
as
people
choosing
to
pay.
Last
minute,
resulting
in
the
hallways
even
being
even
more
hectic
than
usual,
either
way
the
senior
committee
understood
that
they
wouldn't
have
control
every
little
thing
that
had
that
came
their
way
and
they
had
to
be
fine
with
that.
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But
just
as
things
could
have
gone
better
with
the
fundraising
for
this
year
in
general,
the
ideology
of
always
wondering
what
could
have
gone
better
or
what
could
have
gone
differently
is
what
pushes
us
back.
It's
what
hinders
our
growth,
because
now
is
the
time
to
make
mistakes
to
be
careless
and
learn
from
them.
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If
you
find
yourselves
falling
short
due
to
mistakes
or
circumstances
that
may
or
may
not
have
been
out
of
your
control,
it's
harder
to
find
your
way
out
without
accepting
that,
what's
done
is
done
and
the
best
step,
the
only
step
is
to
move
forward
regardless.
If
you
don't
know
what
lies
ahead
of
you,
you
keep
moving
forward,
you
keep
making
those
mistakes
and
you
keep
learning
from
them,
because
one
thing
I
learned
from
this
class
is
that
around
here
we
don't
look
backwards
for
very
long.
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Some
of
you
may
not
know
what
your
next
step
is,
and
that
is
okay
too,
regardless
of
what
the
next
few
months
or
even
few
years
look
like
for
you.
I
want
you
to
make
a
promise
to
yourself
to
never
stop
dreaming
channel
the
optimism
and
the
excitement
of
your
young
self.
The
first
time
you
are
asked
that
question
and
never
stop
dreaming.
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You
see
here's
the
funny
thing
about
dreams.
People
have
this
idea
that
dreams
are
only
for
the
young.
The
question
is
always:
what
do
you
want
to
be
when
you
grow
up
as
you
get
older,
you
may
notice
that
people
will
stop
asking
you
that
question
it's
as
if
you
were
allowed
to
dream
as
a
child.
In
fact,
you
are
encouraged
to
dream
as
a
child,
but
why
does
that
change
when
you
grow
up?
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He
enrolled
at
a
local
community
college
to
pursue
a
business
degree
to
help
him
gain
a
better
understanding
of
how
to
run
his
repair
shop.
It
wasn't
until
this
moment
sitting
in
a
mandatory
biology
class
that
inspiration
struck
and
he
realized
he
no
longer
wanted
to
be
an
auto
mechanic.
He
wanted
to
be
a
doctor,
for
all
intents
and
purposes
mr
allenby
was
already
grown
up.
He
was
in
his
mid-30s
had
a
family
and
a
successful
career
regardless
his
dream
had
changed
and
he
wanted
to
pursue
that
dream.
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So
my
final
lesson.
The
lesson
I
want
you
to
take
away
from
mr
allenby
is
this
to
never
stop
dreaming,
no
matter
how
grown
up
you
may
feel,
or
the
realities
of
life
in
front
of
you.
All
of
you
have
an
open
future
ahead.
Some
of
you
may
know
right
now.
What
your
dream
for
your
future
is.
Others
of
you
may
need
more
time
to
identify
what
dream
would
make
you
happy,
but
what
you
all
have
in
common
is
the
ability
to
dream
and
the
ability
to
pursue
those
dreams.
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G
The
important
thing,
as
mr
allenby
shows,
isn't
how
long
a
dream
will
take
to
achieve,
but
simply
to
keep
dreaming
and
to
keep
working
towards
your
dream
following
your
dreams
can
be
scary.
But
what
is
even
scarier
is
looking
back
on
your
life
and
wondering
what
could
have
been
if
only
you
took
that
first
step.
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H
Trying
to
think
about
what
to
actually
say
to
the
graduating
class
of
2022,
because
I
feel,
like
you
all,
have
a
t-shirt
that
says:
I've
already
been
there
and
done
that
and
it's
true
lucy
said
it.
Caitlyn
said
it.
Mr
walter
said
it:
you've
survived
an
earthquake
global
pandemic,
forced
online
education.
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H
You
went
from
masks
all
the
time
to
a
new
trend
which
I've
come
to
appreciate.
Is
the
chinstrap
mask
wearing,
and
I
had
to
ask
the
question
because
I
too
was
curious
and
found
out
that
most
of
you
were
actually
just
showing
a
very
high
level
of
social
intelligence
and
care
for
those
students
and
fellow
faculty
members
who
were
still
uncomfortable.
So
when
you
went
to
talk
to
one
of
them,
you
just
mask
up
and
everything
was
better.
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I
Thank
you
principal
prince
and
as
the
superintendent,
it
is
my
job
to
accept
the
class
and
present
it
present
you
to
our
school
board
member
who's
here.
But
I
want
to
try
that
thing.
You
just
did
give
it
a
little
more
gusto
for
your
principal
here.
As
always,.
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Okay,
hi
hello:
this
is
the
part
of
where
my
script
runs
out,
so
I
just
have
to
wing
this
part.