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[t's all over. Twelve years of hard work and fun. W e 'v e met new
people and grown up with some. But it's all a part of the past now
and we're moving on. W e 're leaving Carrollton and our friends fo r a
new beginning of our lives as adults in the world.
W e always spoke of, "W h e n we graduate . . .,'1 but it's here and
there is no turning back. A fte r the graduating ceremony we w on't
walk through the halls of Carrollton as students again. Only our spirit
as a class and as individuals will remain.
But we gave what we had to give and regret nothing. O u r
memories of Carrollton are fond and will always be so.
Take pride in your school and enjoy what is left. It will end much
too quickly. All good things must come to an end^and they have.