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, leaving the last question blank.
hello.”
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Glen Rose High School
say
Son of Jim & Linda Scrimshire
and
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The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose
Nelson Henderson
sor gave us a quiz. I breezed through the questions until I
read the last one: “What is the
cleans the school?” Surely this was a joke. I had seen the
cleaning woman several times, but how would I know her
name? I handed in my paper
Before the class ended, one student asked if the last question
would count toward our grade. “Absolutely
said. “In your careers, you will meet many people.
signi
you
son. I also learned her name was Dorothy
someone who will never be able to repay you.
shade you do not expect to sit.
They are
Kaeli Randolph
Malvern High School
What we become is our
Daughter of Kimberly Smith & Christopher Randolph
aduation 2009
s gift to us.
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t be afraid to take a big step if one is indicated; you
.
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There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.
Beverly Sills
Don’
t cross a chasm in two small jumps.
David Lloyd Geor
What we are is God’
Eleanor Powell
There is no need to reach high for the stars.
The Quote Garden
Whenever it is possible, a boy should choose some oc-
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My father always told me, “Find a job you love and you’ll
Jim Fox
can’
gift to God.
already within you - just reach deep into yourself!
cupation which he should do even if he did not need the
money
never have to work a day in your life.”
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Glen Rose High School
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Alicia - Poyen High School
Son of Barbara Byerly & James E. Williams
Alicia daughter of
fi nal.
Keep in mind that nei-
Roger Babson
If opportunity doesn’
ther success nor failure is
ever
Jarrod Keen &
Tonya Lewis
fi re.
.
t a result of spontaneous combustion.
t waste time learning the “tricks of the trade.” In-
Jarrod - Glen Rose High School •
Malvern High School
, May 9, 2009
wise man will make more opportunities than he
Jarrod son of Ryan & Sylvia Keen -
Monchelle Thomas
Daughter of Eric &
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Quotes
Milton Berle
Success isn’
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Francis Bacon, Essays, 1625
Education is the best provision for old age.
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Attributed to both James Charlton and H. Jackson Brown,
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knock, build a door
must set yourself on
stead, learn the trade.
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While education is the most im-
For some students, overfocusing
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Students should embrace the
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Parents should make students
For more tips on preparing for
freight a
your study approach, as once you
get it down, you’ll be more ef
and able to enjoy more of that entic-
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portant thing about college, devel-
oping socially is important as well.
on academics can make college a
dif
larly for entering freshmen, devel-
oping friendships is an important
step in adapting to college.
chance to meet new people, many
of whom might be from dif
parts of the country or even the
world, which can be an educational
process in and of itself.
take
balancing work and play is some-
thing students will have to do the
rest of their lives, and part of col-
lege is preparing them to do just
that.
aware that academics are important,
but that developing as a human be-
ing and not just as a student is im-
portant as well.
college, visit www
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man who has never gone to school may
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change the world.
fruit is sweet.
from a college education, and to learn that
poetry is as vital to thinking as knowledge.
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railroad.
academic
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load
study
environment
is to be ex-
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an excuse for
a prolonged
academic
struggle.
of going to
college is an
education
and foremost.
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com, an on-
line
for
bound stu-
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developing
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let
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priority list.
ognize that, while struggling to
adapt
consistent
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hole.
brief study periods after each class
to make sure you understand all
materials, or a number of things that
might work for each individual. But
the main thing is to be consistent in
will
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Think of it as your ticket to
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degree.
At commencement you wear your square-
Paul Freund
When you leave here, don’
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Graduation day is tough for adults.
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f to school.
, most students
shaped mortarboards. My hope is that from
time
and wear sombreros.
you came.
go to the ceremony as parents.
home as contemporaries.
years of child-raising, they are unemployed.
your
to the good life. Let me ask you to think of
an alternative.
s typically the prod-
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graduate and
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should help get him or her accli-
mated to paying bills, and the im-
portance of paying them on time,
before heading of
start of
department.
to do with the course load.
uct of students being overwhelmed
by their newfound freedom, result-
ing in studies sliding down their
the
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every
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life. If you can grasp that, you’ll make a dif-
ference.
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fi nd themselves in deep
If a student has his or her own
phone
stick to it.
tation of bailing kids out if they’ve
spent
quickly
like students
should avoid
the temptation
of spending
the money too
fast.
should also
discuss credit
cards with
their chil-
dren before
the kids head
of
College cam-
puses are no-
torious breed-
ing grounds
for credit card
solicitation.
the concept of credit can, and often
do,
cial trouble because of credit cards.
cell
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begin paying for it in the months
before he leaves for college.
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Helping high school grads understand what lies ahead
in
money
s best to work out a payment
graduation ceremony is an event where
our families are extremely proud of you.
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But as exciting as beginning col-
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If a student will not be work-
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the horizon, many high school se-
niors are anxiously anticipating
their exodus from Mom and Dad’
house to the less restrictive dorms
of their colleges of choice.
of parties, late school nights spent
hanging out with friends, and no
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populate the dreams of many a high
school senior as graduation draws
closer and closer
lege can be, it can also prove dif-
fi
to-be freshmen aren’
what may lie ahead. Parents and
college-bound kids alike should
discuss
parting ways this fall.
much
lege with, it’
is especially true of entering fresh-
men, who have more than likely
never faced living on a budget be-
fore.
ing and their parents will be send-
ing them money during the semes-
ter
schedule (once per semester
per month, bi-monthly
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Robert Orben
Just about a month from now I’m set
Richard Halliburton
There is a good reason they call these cer
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the commencement speaker tells thousands of
students dressed in identical caps and gowns
that “individuality” is the key to success.
adrift, with a diploma for a sail and lots of
nerve for oars.
emonies “commencement exercises.” Grad-
uation is not the end; it’
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experiencing.
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