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kimberley catherine goveas





                                       When I came to this school in grade 3, I had always imagined the
                                       journey to grade 12 to be a long one, but now that I’m finally a senior,
                                       I realize that it wasn’t long, but rather adventurous and breathtaking
                                       all throughout the way. Although there were a few obstacles here and
                                       there, family was always thre for support and motivation. For this rea-
                                       son,, I am not afraid of the storms which come my way, for I am learning
                                       how to sail the ship everyday. As I look ahead in my life, I can truly say
                                       that I am grateful for the opportunity to start again. I am not quite sure
                                       what my future holds, but I definitely know who holds my future. Me.







                                       Last day , when our grade and staff were joined together to say our goodbyes,
                                       and when someone had taken my shoe for almost the entire day and returned it
             Travelling                back in the second break.
             Cooking
             Softball
             Composing

                   kimgoveas@yahoo.com
                       Indian          “Every song ends, but that’s no reason not to enjoy the music.” - Peyton
                                       Sawyer
                   Chemical engineering










                                                             kyrsten faye raymundo




                            Having studied at the same school for the past fourteen years, it really has become a
                            second home, as cliché as that sounds. Even if I wanted to, I could never forget this place
                            because of the memories it’s given me. It’s hard to imagine not having to drag myself
                            through the same old hallways, sit through weekly AMS/HW/periodic exams, keep myself
                            awake under the watch of the same teachers, squeeze my way through 5th graders to
                            feed myself, or stall on the way to the exam hall. As I am closing this chapter of my life and
                            starting a new one, I am grateful for my parents who are always supporting me, guac/
                            nach and f4 for making school a great experience (there’s your shoutout), and of course
                            Choueifat, for helping me make it this far with all the revision sheets and boosters. Had my
                            parents enrolled me elsewhere, I would not be the strong person I am today.










                             Spending time with my friends during our free periods
                                                                                                       Playing the piano
                                                                                                       Sock collecting
                                                                                                       Taking photos
                                                                                                       Petting dogs


                                                                                                     kyrstenfayer@gmail.com
                            “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” -Charles Dickens       Filipino
                                                                                                      Psychology








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