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A
Good
afternoon,
ladies
and
gentlemen
and
Welcome
to
our
annual
athletic
Signing
Day,
my
name
is
Brett
Alcantara
I'm,
the
assistant
to
the
athletic
director.
Thank
you
for
joining
us
as
we
recognize
our
six
outstanding
athletes
here,
they're
they're,
going
to
take
their
athletic
careers
to
the
Collegiate
level,
which
not
many
high
school
athletes
get
to
do
so.
First
off,
congratulations
to
each
and
every
single
one
of
them.
This
is
a
big
accomplishment
and
the
Byram
Hills
Community
is
very,
very
proud
of
you.
A
I
have
a
few
thank
yous
to
get
through
and
there's
a
lot
of
them,
because
without
this
team
this
event
doesn't
happen
so
Miss
Medrano
and
Mr
melso.
Thank
you
very
much.
Mr
Pollocks,
our
director
of
Fine
Arts,
Mr,
Nas,
Miss,
Croke,
Mr,
Allen
or
MC
Mr,
castagna,
director
of
Athletics
and
the
Bobcat
boosters
Who,
provided
the
gifts
for
these
athletes
and
finally,
I'd
like
to
thank
our
superintendent,
Dr
lamia
and
the
board
of
education
for
their
continued
support
in
allowing
our
students
to
have
so
many
opportunities.
A
B
Really
impressive
effort
for
you
guys
to
come
out
here,
take
some
time
off
our
practice
and
celebrate
these
six
incredible
athletes,
usually
the
stories
that
I
use
to
kind
of
Kick
this
off,
if
you've
been
here,
usually
Focus
around
some
sort
of
animal
lions
and
deer
for
some
reason
are
usually
prevalent
for
me,
but
this
year
we're
going
to
keep
it
real,
we're
going
to
talk
about
Red,
Dragons
and
a
pirate
over
the
past
weekend.
B
If
you
guys
have
been
paying
attention,
there
was
two
really
incredible:
Sports
stories
that
brought
me
to
tears
of
joy,
Sports
I
guess
has
that
effect.
I
think
it
has
effect
on
all
of
us
for
me
personally
watching
the
movie
Rudy
when
he
gets
into
college
was
a
was
a
tearjerker
anyway.
The
first
story
involves
the
rexham
Red
Dragons
of
Wales.
Do
we
all
know
this
story?
It's
great
I
see
a
lot
of
nodding
heads
some
of
you
might
be
familiar
with
it.
B
This
is
the
oldest
soccer
team
in
Wales
a
date
back
to
1864,
and
they
were
recently
purchased
by
Hollywood
Superstars,
Ryan,
Ryan,
Reynolds
and
Rob
mcelhaney,
perhaps
a
bit
of
a
stunt
at
first
perhaps
to
satisfy
a
whim
of
childhood
dream
to
purchase
a
team.
They
shelled
out
two
and
a
half
million
dollars
to
buy
the
squad.
The
team
fell
on
hard
times.
They
slipped
into
the
lowest
division
of
professional
soccer,
while
playing
in
a
dilapidated
Stadium.
As
the
previous
owner
made
a
lot
of
changes
or
tried
to
make
changes
that
never
came
to
fruition.
B
B
You
learn
immediately
that
the
soccer
team
is
more
than
just
a
sport.
It's
a
way
of
life.
It's
literally
the
lifeblood
of
this
middle
class
City
and
it's
awesome
to
see
how,
with
every
win
there
is
catharsis,
but
with
every
loss.
There's
wrenching
pain
this
past
Saturday.
They
had
the
opportunity
to
secure
a
promotion
into
that
league
and
45
seconds
into
the
game.
There's
an
immediate
heartbreak
with
a
goals
scored
against
them.
B
Yet
with
heart
and
passion
and
determination,
they
tie
the
score
heading
into
half
and
with
20
minutes
left
their
star
player,
Paul
Mullen
netted
not
only
the
winner,
but
the
ice
cap
on
top
to
capture
the
game.
Three
to
one
over
the
next
20
minutes.
It
was
pure
pandemonium,
storming
the
field,
singing
songs,
chanting,
hugging,
everything
for
Rob
and
Ryan.
One
could
see
a
sense
of
release
as
their
financial
investment
became
an
emotional
one.
It
was
a
really
great
scene.
B
A
second
story
on
the
same
day
involves
a
baseball
player.
His
name
was
Drew
Maggie
he
played
he
plays
for
the
Pirates,
a
team
that
I
know
Mr
Shulman
would
be
a
big
fan
of
nowaday.
Here's
me
mention
him.
33
year
old
journeyman
drafted
back
in
2011,
he
played
1100
games
in
the
minor
leagues,
never
got
called
up.
He
played
for
six
teams
competed
in
the
Dominican
league
and
the
Mexican
League
and
Japanese
League,
committing
his
life
and
passion
to
the
sport
and
over
the
weekend.
B
Despite
struggling
this
season,
he
was
selected
to
join
the
professional
ball
Club
in
Pittsburgh,
and
his
locker
was
put
next
to
Andrew
McCutchen
literally
Mr
pirate
himself.
His
call
up
to
the
majors
was
captured
on
video
and
his
manager
chose
to
surprise
him
with
an
announcement
in
front
of
his
teammates.
If
you
get
a
chance
to
watch
it
watch
it
I'll
bring
you
to
tears
two
stories.
B
One
common
thread
between
them:
perseverance,
always
run
through
walls
as
a
competitor
and
bring
your
best
to
the
table,
take
no
time
off
and
continue
to
work.
Amazingly,
both
Mullen
and
Maggie
cited
their
coaches
and
their
teammates,
but,
most
importantly,
they
cited
the
need
to
practice
to
get
bigger
to
get
stronger
to
get
better.
They
both
cited
the
training
grounds
and
their
speeches
to
the
media.
The
idea
that
the
more
you
sweat
and
practice,
the
less
you
bleed
in
battle
and
I
love.
That
idea
love
the
line.
B
If
you
think
practice
is
boring,
try
sitting
on
the
bench
with
that
said:
there's
a
Common
Thread
amongst
the
six
student
athletes
here,
similar
to
The,
Red
Dragons
and
the
Pirates
it's
about
grit
and
determination
and
the
love
of
sport.
It's
about
the
ability
to
train
and
train
when
no
one
else
is
watching.
B
Now,
besides
being
a
bobcat,
it's
the
Common
Thread
amongst
the
six
of
you.
You
have
one
thing
in
common,
unlike
many
others,
you
get
to
continue
your
journey.
Every
young
athlete
in
this
room
at
some
point
is
aspired
to
continue
playing
their
respective
sport
at
the
next
level.
It's
the
dream
to
compete
and
to
continue
to
compete
against
the
best
in
the
world.
There
are
eight
million
students
who
participate
in
High,
School,
athletics,
Across,
the
Nation
and
yet
seven
percent
compete
at
the
next
level
and
U6
represent
that
group.
B
So
today
we're
kind
of
doing
something
special
letter
of
intent
day
here
at
Byram
Hills.
These
are
the
letters
that
represent
the
elite
of
the
elite.
Hopefully,
one
day
you
can
write
your
own
chapter
like
Paul
Mullen
did
and
Drew
Maji
did
before
we
introduce
the
players
we
do
have
to
Mr
Alcantara
introduced
a
few
people
and
said
thank
you,
but
first
person
we
really
should
be
thanks.
Thank
you
to
is
bread
himself,
so
sakitar.
Thank
you
very
much
for
putting
this
together.
C
B
The
athletic
department,
okay,
so
today,
what
we're
going
to
do
is
we're
going
to
call
out
the
individuals
who
are
represented
up
here
at
the
at
the
Deus
I'm
going
to
read
something
about
them,
and
then
we
are
going
to
pretend
that
we're
doing
a
news
conference
as
you
guys
might
have
to
anticipate
going
forward.
A
reporter
might
come
to
you
and
ask
you
questions.
So
your
first
sets
of
questions
are
going
to
come
from
me
you're
each
going
to
get
three
questions.
B
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
they
do
not
know
all
the
questions
are
going
to
be
asked.
The
only
question
they
know
is
the
first
one
except
for
Gavin
who
refused
to
learn
any
of
the
questions
so
we'll
see
how
he
does
this
afternoon.
All
right.
Are
we
ready
to
go?
Okay?
Our
first
athlete
is
Sean
Siegel
committed
to
play
lacrosse
at
the
University
of
Richmond.
B
Sean's
tall
in
case
you
haven't
realized
as
a
sophomore
tall
lanky.
Little
awkward,
dare
I
say
am
I
allowed
to
say
that
look
at
Sean
now
strong,
intelligent
built,
carries
himself
with
a
passionate
confidence.
Look
at
that
face.
Consummate
student
athlete
afforded
a
ton
of
respect
by
his
peers
by
his
teachers
by
the
administration.
B
Now
it's
very
rare
to
have
a
three
sport
athlete
with
the
amount
of
specialization
that
goes
on
these
days,
but
he
was
an
All-Star
in
the
football
field
leading
the
Bobcats
in
three
receiving
categories:
receptions
yards
and
touchdowns.
He
was
named
Class
B
wide
receiver
of
the
year
and
in
addition
he
had
70
tackles
three
sacks
and
interception
on
the
defensive
front.
Coach
Simon
Burke
says
quote:
he
was
completely
versatile
and
able
to
stop
the
run
and
defend
receivers
in
space,
a
complete
professional
in
basketball.
He
won
the
coaches
award.
B
He
takes
his
talents
to
Richmond
Virginia,
rather
small
school,
with
only
four
thousand
plus
students,
yet
in
the
top
15
in
the
national
rankings
for
Liberal
Arts
ranked
number
three
is
the
most
beautiful
campus
in
the
nation
and
I
think
it
fits
how
studly
and
awesome
you
completely.
Are
we
playing
for
Dan
coach,
Dan
chamati
who's,
the
only
lacrosse
coach
in
their
school's
history
who
took
over
the
program
11
years
ago?
B
They
are
currently
eight
and
four,
but
they
boast
a
6-0
record
at
home
and
they're
a
Mainstay
in
the
D1
tournament
recently
and
consistently
play
across
play
at
the
top
of
the
Atlantic
10
Conference.
So
with
that
said,
Sean
pull
the
microphone
close,
it
is
live.
Your
first
question
here
is:
what
is
the
primary
reason
for
choosing
the
University
of
Richmond
and
What
attracted
you
to
the
coaching
staff
there.
C
So
I'm
going
to
say
that
there
are
definitely
a
variety
of
reasons
that
we
choose.
Richmond
I
would
say
one
of
the
biggest
is
the
second
I
stepped
into
the
locker
room.
B
A
path,
it's
probably
the
best
first
answer:
we've
had
no
pressure
on
the
rest
of
you.
I
feel
bad
for
you
at
the
end
over.
There
feel
bad
for
you
all
right.
Next
year,
next
year,
you're
going
to
be
limited
most
likely
to
one
sport
as
opposed
to
three
with
your
experiences
here
in
football
and
basketball.
What
do
you
think
you'll
miss
most
about
playing
those
Sports.
C
I
think
the
biggest
thing
about
playing
three
Sports
is
that,
like
everything
like
transfers
to
one
another
so
like
the
stuff
that
I
learned
in
football
and
basketball,
it
helped
me
in
Lacrosse
and
taught
me
more
about
the
game.
I'm
gonna
miss
being
able
to
play
those
other
sports
as
I've
been
playing
in
my
entire
life,
but
I.
Think
I'm
not
gonna,
be
worried
about
being
busy
because
I'm
still
gonna
be
I'm,
we're
going
to
have
everything
throughout
the
fall
and
we're.
Definitely
it's
going
to
be
a
grind.
So
I'm
super
excited
about
that
excellent.
C
B
You
will
be
signing
his
letter
intent
today
to
attend
Colgate
University
for
those
who
don't
know
just
recently.
Gavin
just
captured
the
Khan
Edison
scholar
athlete
Award
of
the
week.
His
resume
speaks
for
itself
in
football.
He
was
all
conference
all
section
All-State,
member
of
the
golden
dozen
team,
this
past
season.
He
had
a
90-yard
touchdown
in
rushing
a
90-yard
touchdown
and
receiving
and
a
kick
return
of
over
90
yards
on
the
lacrosse
field.
Last
year
he
had
35
goals,
15
assists
this
year.
B
More
importantly,
he
carries
a
4.3
grade
point
average
five
AP
courses
and
even
at
the
time
to
open
up
a
local
business
in
town
with
his
sister
Ella
he's
part
of
new
Alpha
Theta
plays
percussion
the
band
volunteers
for
athletic
Council.
He
was
chosen
as
a
mentor
to
guide
freshmen
through
the
first
two
quarters
of
the
year.
B
His
mentor
teacher
can
be
quoted
as
saying
Gavin's,
an
incredible
role
model
for
kids.
He
carries
himself
with
passion
intensity.
It
understands
empathy
and
compassion
he's
one
of
those
students
who
simply
just
gets
it.
Coach
Locker
backs
it
up
when
he
says
he's
a
fiery,
Competitive
Edge
with
a
gentle
approach.
B
B
He
takes
his
talents
to
Colgate
the
Raiders
play
in
The
Patriot
League,
which
crosses
over
to
play
a
lot
of
games
against
ivy
league
competition
and
even
as
a
history
of
playing
the
A-10,
be
very
interesting
to
see
the
Raiders
versus
the
spiders
next
year.
Co2
boys
play
against
each
other.
There
we
played
for
match
coach
karwick,
who
played
Major
League
lacrosse
himself
for
the
Chicago
machine.
B
Unfortunately,
though,
the
Raiders
have
struggled
this
season
trying
to
win
close
games,
they
are
1-9.
He
had.
Five
of
those
losses
are
within
two
goals,
most
recently,
with
a
rank
with
a
loss
to
number
Seven
Nation
Army.
So
your
first
question,
you're
walking
into
a
locker
room,
hasn't
as
much
success
in
the
field,
record-wise
young
team.
What
qualities
do
you
bring
to
the
locker
room?
And
what
can
the
coach
look
forward
to
seeing
from
you
in
practice?
I.
D
Know
they've
definitely
been
struggling
as
of
recently
but
I
think
going
up
there
next
year.
The
good
thing
is,
like
you
just
said:
they're
a
very
young
team,
so
I
think
what
I
can
bring
to
the
table
is
competitiveness
in
every
second
of
practice
and
I.
Think
that
just
pushes
the
older
guys
who
are
now
going
to
be
juniors
seniors
pushes
them
to
be
the
best
they
possibly
can
to
ultimately
turn
the
program
around
in
Hamilton
New
York
and
bring
winning
lacrosse
to
Colgate.
B
D
Individual
highlights
I
would
think
just
I
think
winning
all
section
in
both
lacrosse
and
football
respectively
are
is
a
very
big
achievement
and
I
take
that
very
seriously
and
to
be
recognized
by
coaches
and
athletes.
All
around
the
section
all
around
the
area
is
a
very
big
accomplishment,
I
think.
As
a
team
I've
played
in
several
section,
Championship
appearances,
seven
games,
I
think
it
was
like
five
games,
unfortunately,
haven't
come
out
victorious
in
any
of
those,
but
we
have
been
competitive
and
to
make
it
all
the
way
there.
C
D
You
know
I
think
this
is
a
very
tough
question
to
ask
me,
because
if
you
ask
my
friends
and
my
family
I'm,
not
a
big
movie
guy,
so
I
can't
I,
don't
know
if
I
can
give
you
an
actor,
maybe
I'll
say
Dwayne,
The,
Rock,
Johnson,
okay,
but
a
movie
title
I
can
think
you
just
call
it
like
the
roller
coaster.
B
B
F
That
I
don't
know
who
told.
B
B
The
big
element
about
Anthony's
he's
willing
to
sacrifice
for
the
team
train
mostly
as
a
long
stick.
Midfielder
coach,
locker
and
the
team
asked
him
to
transition
to
a
different
spot
in
essence
to
move
to
a
short
stick
in
this
version
of
Lacrosse
speak
that
Gavin
tried
to
explain
to
me.
It
pretty
much
means
that
he
was
a
multi-purpose
player
who
sacrificed
for
the
betterment
of
the
squad.
B
He
plans
on
continuing
his
career
at
Marymount
University
in
Arlington
Virginia
side.
Note,
that's
a
hundred
mile
trip
by
the
way
90
miles
away
from
Sean.
In
case
you
want
to
go
visit
there
he'll
play
for
the
Saints,
who
are
six
and
nine
this
year.
Yet
both
to
29-0
Victory
against
a
college
in
a
major
defensive
battle
must
have
been
fun.
They
have
a
30-minute
one-man
roster,
yet
only
three
New
Yorkers
are
on
that
roster,
so
you're
clearly
walking
into
new
territory.
B
F
I,
don't
think
it'll
really
affect
me
in
any
way.
I
think
it'll
be
a
easy
switch
because
I
visited
and
it
seemed
like
a
very
nice
area
to
live
in
excellent.
F
When
I
went
there,
I
saw
that
it
was
very
like
well
family,
with
the
lacrosse
team
and
I
thought.
It'd
be
a
great
play
place
to
play.
B
B
B
B
According
to
coach
Simon
Burke
colonic
Menace
embodies
toughness
on
defense,
Relentless
composure
and
passion
on
the
football
field.
High
Praise
about
a
deceptively
strong
multi-sport
athlete
this
past
season.
In
football
he
blocked
a
punt,
scored
the
game-winning
touchdown
in
sectional
semi-finals,
marking
the
final
play
in
his
final
home
game.
In
essence,
he
rises
to
the
occasion
of
the
field
of
sport,
as
he
had
95
tackles
this
year
was
named
to
the
all-league
team.
B
In
addition,
Colin
is
a
wrestler
competes
at
a
high
level,
and
this
past
year
was
named
the
bhhs
Bobcat
of
the
Season.
He
even
highlights
in
his
video
an
amazing
victory
at
the
Mahopac
tournament,
where
he
was
down.
Five
points
in
the
final
period
took
down
his
opponent
and
came
back
to
win
True
Heart
of
a
champion.
Yet
his
main
sport
is
lacrosse,
it's
his
true
passion
and
is
currently
a
team
captain.
His
coach
states,
he
is
every
coach's
dream,
rarely
comes
along
he's
the
most
coachable
humble
dedicated
and
fiercest
competitor.
He
is
the
player.
B
I
would
want
all
my
young
athletes
to
admire
and
look
up
to
so
next
year.
He
goes
off
to
play
at
Endicott
College
for
the
goals
in
Massachusetts.
They
played
for
the
Commonwealth
Coast
Conference,
strong,
D3
program
that
has
made
the
NCAA
tournament
eight
times
he
would
play
for
Coach
Eric
Hagerty,
who
is
boasts
of
48-5
record
in
conference
and
has
captured
the
chip
twice
in
the
last
four
years.
There
are
currently
11
and
four
and
have
won
their
last.
Eight
and
they'll
be
considered
a
top
seed
in
their
conference
tournament.
E
I
might
not
be
the
best
person
when
I
get
there,
but
I'll
be
able
to
work
hard
and
be
able
to
get
on
the
field.
Great.
B
E
The
wrestler
that
I
like
the
most
is
Spencer
Lee.
He
won
a
national
championship
with
two
torn
ACLs
three-time
national
champion
and
he
just
lost
in
the
semifinals
this
year.
B
E
Perhaps
I'd
probably
say
a
lifetime
supply
of
New
York
Pizza
New
York
Pizza.
That
works
because
I'm
going
to
be
in
Massachusetts,
not
good
pizza,
very.
B
B
May,
the
all-tournament
team
in
basketball,
score
rebounder,
coach,
Ripa,
says
just
a
disrupter
and
a
nuisance
to
deal
with
I
think
the
word
Beast
comes
up
a
few
times.
George
apparently
may
have
played
football
here.
I
made
124
tackles
to
lead
the
team.
Seven
sacks,
one
defensive
touchdown
one
force
fumble
was
named
to
all
League
all
section.
B
But
George,
let's
be
fair.
You
know
this
is
coming.
Cortland
state
is
awesome
at
football
9-2
this
past
season,
though
it
shredded
loss
to
Ithaca
in
Yankee,
Stadium
I
know
we're
going
to
get
revenge
next
year,
granted
they're
one
of
top
football
schools
and
Nation,
usually
at
the
top
of
standings
and
I,
get
it
coach.
Fitzpatrick
wants
you,
but
let's
face
it.
Volleyball
is
your
sport.
Man,
George
is
a
middle
hitter
for
the
volleyball
co-ed
team.
B
I
won't
even
ask
you
what
his
biggest
disappointment
is
because
I
already
know
that's
a
20
loss
in
the
finals
of
that
White,
Plains
co-ed
volleyball
tournament.
Now
I
know
you
play
Delaware
Valley
in
September,
but
not
for
nothing,
maybe
Pepperdine
volleyball
in
the
future.
Looking
for
a
middle
hitter,
so
question
one,
for
you
is
awkward
here.
Playing
volleyball
I
think
shows
a
lot
of
your
versatility
and
your
strength
as
a
as
an
athlete.
What
draws
you
to
the
sport,
and
why
do
you
love
it
so
much.
G
B
G
Greatest
strength
on
the
football
field
is
probably
my
first
step
coming
off
the
line
of
scrimmage.
It's
a
lot
quicker
than
everybody
else's.
It's
probably
why
I'm
going
to
Cortland.
G
I
have
to
work
on
my
lateral
movement,
definitely
succeed
to
the
next
level
and.
G
It
snows
a
lot
in
Cortland
Upstate
like
a
lot
and
honestly,
like
I'm,
a
big
sledding
guy.
So,
okay
I
can't
wait
to
take
a
sled
and
just
ride
those
Hills.
Okay.
B
B
B
One
could
argue.
The
highlight
of
his
career
came
recently
against
Scarsdale
when
he
received
when
he
managed
to
win
a
10-7
tie
break
to
secure
the
victory
over
a
number
one
ranked
team
in
New
York
state
and
he's
currently
5-0
this
season
for
the
Bobcats
coach,
racanelli
States
I
can
recall
countless
instances
where,
after
three
hour
practice
and
match
that
Justin
would
stay
longer
to
keep
hitting
daylight
was
really
the
only
thing
that
prevented
him
from
practicing
longer
than
he
already
does.
B
He
plans
on
taking
his
tennis
talent
to
Next
Level
Playing
for
Johnson
and
Wales.
He
will
play
for
Coach
Lindsay
Taylor
Lindsay,
converting
from
a
bobcat
to
a
wildcat,
apparently
in
a
pretty
intense
coach,
Justin
I'm,
not
sure
you
know
this,
but
she
actually
works
as
a
police
officer
for
the
local
Department
in
Charlotte.
Don't
ask
me
why
I
know
this.
She
administers
polygraph
tests
in
criminal
cases,
so
if
you
missed
your
first
practice,
tell
the
truth,
my
man
all
right.
B
H
First
reason
why
I
chose
Johnson
and
Wales
was
I
would
say,
because
I
had
an
opportunity
to
play
tennis
there,
but
also
they
have
a
really
good
sport.
Management
program
and
I
would
say
one
of
the
most
challenging
things
is
that,
on
the
we
play
some
really
good.
Other
teams
that
are
really
difficult
to
beat
excellent.
B
Well
done,
and
your
second
question
is:
what
is
your,
what
was
your
favorite
class
here
at
Byram
Hills
and
if
you
could
give
a
shout
out
to
any
of
your
teachers?
Who
would
they
be
and
why
and
be
careful?
You
might
have
someone
in
the
room
as
well.
So
who
would
you
what
would
be
your
favorite
class
and
perhaps
a
teacher
or
two
that
you'd
give
a
shout
out
to
I.
H
Would
have
to
thank
Miss
Lewis.
She
helps
me
with
a
lot
of
things
that
I
need,
so
I
would
have
to
say
that
that
would
be
my
favorite
class
excellent.
B
H
B
Good
I
think
she's
here
too
she's,
probably
videotaping
that
knowing
her
she's,
probably
crying
final
question,
if
you
could
have
a
conversation
with
yourself,
okay,
but
it's
your
five-year-old
self
yourself
as
a
child.
What
advice
would
you
have
given
yourself?
H
As
hard
as
possible,
all
the
time
and
not
give
up
like,
even
if
you
have
you
know
like
challenges,
injuries,
you
know
anything
like
that.
Okay,.
B
B
Okay,
you
guys
handle
yourself
really
well,
congratulations
to
the
six
of
you
at
this
point
in
time.
We're
going
to
ask
if
any
parents
want
to
come
up
we're
going
to
have
the
athletes
sign.
At
the
same
time,
your
parents
want
to
take
photos
of
the
actual
signature
and
then
we'll
ask
the
parents
to
step
behind
them
and
Harry
malice.
Thank
you
very
much.
We'll
take
pictures
as
well,
so,
gentlemen,
do
not
lift
the
pens.
Yet
if
anyone
needs
to
take
a
picture,
come
up.