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As our final year comes to an end,
we pause to reflect upon the many memories
which have brought us tears and joy.
We came to this place together
to learn, to grow, and to share.
Time and space may separate us
but wherever our pathways take us
we’ll always be the Class of _______
From _____________
We invite you to share in our happiness
at Commencement Exercises
Let’s get together
and toast the Grads,
after four years plus
we’re more than glad!
Accomplishments like this
deserve some praise,
so to the graduates,
our glasses we raise!
We, the Class of _______
have attained a goal in our lives.
It is with a sense of accomplishment
that we celebrate our Graduation from
_________________
We treasure the privilege
of being able to share
our joy of achievement with you
We wish to share this time with you,
to laugh, to smile and to cry.
Because, before we realize
precious years may go by,
we, the Senior Class
of
_______________
announce our
Commencement Ceremony
“”"To accomplish great things,
we must not only act but also dream,
Not only plan but also believe.”"
Anatole France
Join us in celebrating
_______’s graduation and attainment
of his/her Doctorate in _________
from _________________”
Every yesterday is
a memory of dreams.
Every tomorrow is a vision of hope.
With great joy and pride
(Parent’s names)
announce the graduation
of their son
(Graduate’s name
)from (School/College/University Name)
on (Date) at (Time)(Location)
(Parent’s Names)
are proud to announce
the Graduation of(Graduate’s Name)
from
(School/College/University name)
They invite you to share their happiness
at Commencement Exercises
on (Date)
at (Time)
(Location)
As we are learning, we grow,
As we found friendship, we shared,
It is with a sense of accomplishment that
I, (Graduate’s Name)
announce my graduation from
(School/University/College Name)
on (Date)at (Time)
I would like to thank the faculty, along with
my family and friends for all the support
they have given me.
(Parent’s Names)
announce that(Graduate’s Name)
(School/College/University name)
We, the Class of
(year)
have attained a goal in our lives.
It is with a sense of accomplishment
we celebrate our Graduation from.
With great pride, I
(graduate’s name)
am proud to announce
my Graduation from
(name of school/college/university)
We, the Class of (year)
have attained a goal in our lives.
It is with a sense of accomplishment
that we celebrate our Graduation from
(name of school/college/university)
(Name of graduate) is graduating!
Come June, (graduate’s name) will be graduating from (name of university)
with a degree in (subject).
(Graduate’s name) informs us that (he/she) will be spending the summer doing (………..) before (he/she) starts their job search this fall.
Class of
(year)
(name of graduate)
Is graduating from (name of school/college/university)
come and celebrate
(date)
(time)
(location)
rsvp to (name) at (phone number) by (date)
I have strived for and accomplished
an important goal in my life
of which I am very proud
I, (graduate’s name)
am pleased to announce
my Graduation from
(name of school/college/university)
on (date) at (time).
With great pride, I
(graduate’s name)
my Graduation from
(name of school)
Please help celebrate my achievement
and witness my passage
at Commencement Exercises
on (date)
at (time)
(location).
As our final year comes to an end
we pause to reflect upon the many memories
which have brought us tears and joy.
We came to this place together
to learn, to grow, to share
Time and space may separate us
but wherever our pathways take us
we’ll always be the Class of (year)
from (name of school).
With the passing of time
we have acquired knowledge
understanding and friendship
With the help of many we are
prepared to meet tomorrow’s challenges
With pride we, the Senior Class of
(name of school)
invite you to share our great happiness
at Commencement Excercises
on (date)
at (time)
(location)
Each of us has different talents,
different dreams and
different destinations, yet
we all have the power
to make a new tomorrow.
With great happiness,
we, the Graduating Class from
(School Name)
announce the graduation of
(Graduate’s Name)
on (Date)
(Year)
at (Time)
(Location)
We wish to share this time with you
to laugh, to smile and to cry
because, before we realize
precious years go by.
(School)
announces the graduation of
(Graduate’s Name)
Commencement Ceremony
on (Date)
(Year)
at (Time)
(Location)
We came to this place together
to learn, to grow and to share.
Time and space may separate us
but wherever our pathways lead us,
we’ll always be the Class of (Year).
(School)
announces the graduation of
(Graduate’s Name)
Commencement Exercises
on (Date)
at (Time)
(Location)
We do not fear the future
for we are the future
because of what we have achieved
and what we will achieve.
We, the Graduating Class from
(School)
announce the graduation of
(Graduate’s Name)
Commencement Ceremony
on (Date)
(Year)
at (Time)
(Location)
With grateful hearts,
(Graduate’s Parents)
are pleased to announce
the Graduation of
(Graduate’s Name)
Class of (Year) from
(University-School)
Commencement Exercises
on (Date)
at (Time)
(Location)
We grow, we learn, we seek
but for now we pause to celebrate.
We, the Class of (Year) at
(School)
announce the graduation of
(Graduate’s Name)
Commencement Exercises
on (Date)
at (Time)
(Location)
We have our own ambitions
and our own kind of dreams to pursue.
Wherever our separate paths take us
we’ll always be the Class of (year)
from (School)
With a sense of accomplishment, I
(Graduate’s Name)
announce my graduation
Commencement Exercises
on (Date)
at (Time)
(Location)
In growing, we have shared.
In learning, we have found friendship.
The Faculty, Administration and Students at
(School)
celebrate the graduation of
(Graduate’s Name)
Commencement Exercises
on (Date)
(Year)
at (Time)
(Location)
The Administration and Graduating Class
of
(School)
announce the graduation of
(Graduate’s Name)
Commencement Exercises
on (Date)
(Year)
at (Time)
(Location)
You are cordially invited to
Rock Around the Clock
at King High School
Class of 2012
25th Reunion Celebration
on June 12, 2012
at 3:00 p.m.
Dinner and 50’s Dance will follow
Sandpepper Clubhouse
4580 Main Street
Austin, Texas
Class of 2014
With great revelry and pride,
we send the graduate into the future
Join us for an Open House
to celebrate the graduation of
Bill Hanes
from Kentucky University
with a Bachelors in Science
May 7th, 2014
at 7 o’clock in the evening
Our Home
111 South Street
Austin, Texas
Marla and Todd Springs
Teres Gormez
We’ve watched Maria grow
throughout her academic career
The time has passed so quickly
now graduation day is here
Joe and Kell Gormez
joyfully invite to a
Graduation Party
in her honor
Saturday, May 10th at 2 p.m.
111 Milan Street, Patchogue, NY
Please R.S.V.P. by April 25th
631-556-8546
Cover to cover – books he has read
Many a night he did not go to bed,
or so he said!
Please join us for
Albert’s Graduation
from New York University
with a Doctorate in Psychology
on Saturday, May 17th at 8 a.m.
reception following ceremony
at our home
458 Roosevelt Drive
New Rochelle, New York
Michael and Julia Charlemagne
Class of
2014
No doubt about it, we’re gonna shout it . . .
Hip, hip, hooray for the graduate today!
You are invited to a Graduation Party
in honor of
Brian Tusso
on June 7th
following the commencement
ceremony
173 Red Oak Court
Sayville, NJ
Mr. and Mrs. Tusso
GRADUATING
CLASS OF 2014
Please come and celebrate with us
at a graduation dinner party for
Emma Ann Hendrickson
at the Hendrickson’s residence
45 Carpenter Avenue
Kansas City, Kansas
Saturday, May 27
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Let’s get together
& toast the grad
After four years,
we’re more than glad!
Congratulations
Jason Phillips
& the class of 2014
on Saturday, June 21
at 7 o’clock in the evening
Our Home
457 Watering Vine Drive
Tampa, Florida
Proud Parents:
Katherine & Jim Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Cooks
are proud to announce
the Graduation of their daughter
Kelly Cooks
Class of 2014
Yale University
Please share in their happiness
at Commencement Exercises
on May seventeenth
at nine o’clock in the morning
Center of Performing Arts
111 Main Street
New Haven, CT
Arrive early due to limited parking
Reception to follow at the
Thornton’s residence
We thought we would never see the day,
when Lizzy stops studying and begins to play!
Please help us celebrate the graduation day of
Elizabeth Johansson
May 23rd, 2014
at 12 o’clock noon
Bellair Ampetheater
A graduation party will
immediately follow at
Beth & Randy Johansson’s home
595 South Hill Drive
Bellair, Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips
request the pleasure of your company
at a Graduation Party
in honor of
Samantha Georgia
on Friday, June 13, 2014
at 6:00 p.m.
The River Room at Glenn Tennis Club
Glenn, Iowa
Let’s SURPRISE the GRADUATE!
Please be our guest at a
surprise graduation party
in honor of our son
Michael Phillips
Thursday, August 14th
7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Our Home
554 West Indian Road
Long Island, New York
Proudly hosted by
Bradley and Linda
There is no future good enough
For what we hope to be,
Nor world with windows wide enough
For what we hope to see.
Yet when we turn to compromise
The dreams with which we wake,
We’ll glimpse behind a memory
Which we cannot forsake.
How beautiful this time of youth
That is so quickly gone!
We came to learn together, and
In moments we are done.
How long we will remember this
Brief time when life would wait
Upon the true perception that
Comes always far too late.
These past few years have not been easy for me.
How I made it through them, I can’t say.
All your love has helped me reach this day.
Now I cast my thanks upon your sea,
Knowing of the love that’s there for me,
Yearning without loss for what is mine.
Only in that love can I define,
Unloosing all my fears, my self-to-be.
To give as you have given takes a love
Hallowed by a special kind of grace.
After all, the lives we will embrace,
Now are shaped by those that our hearts move.
Kids need the kind of leader you have been.
Your efforts don’t come close to the real sum:
On your life we build what we become,
Undertaking only what we’ve seen.
“To our big sister: Happy Graduation!
Our guide and model, mentor, hero, friend;
Older, wiser, yet of our generation,
Understanding well the wayward wind!
Rejoice, then, in this moment of transition:
Becoming us no longer, moving on
Into adulthood, a sensitive condition,
Given that your childhood is gone.
Still may you be for us the pioneer!
In you we see ourselves as we will be,
Singing down the hallways year by year,
Taking care there’ll always be a “”we.”"
Even as you lead, clear-eyed or blind,
Remember that we’re following behind.”
To graduate is like a crow
Flying up into a tree.
Once he gets there he can see
All the children down below.
To graduate is like a ewe
Climbing up a rocky hill.
Up and up she goes until
She’s at the top and sees the view.
To graduate is like a frog
Hopping up from stair to stair.
He doesn’t know until he’s there
How high he is above the bog.
Up and up and up we go
From grade to grade, from hop to hop.
Why do we hop all the way to the top?
When we get there, we will know.
To my sister on her graduation:
Old memories are a movie starring you.
Much of me is shaped by our relation,
Years and years of watching what you do.
So like two trees alone upon a meadow,
Interplaying with the rain and sun,
Shaped by the turning earth through light and shadow,
The growth of two becomes the growth of one.
Even as we struggled for the light,
Remember how we shared the dreams of night.
“To our big sister: Happy Graduation!
Our guide and model, mentor, hero, friend;
Older, wiser, yet of our generation,
Understanding well the wayward wind!
Rejoice, then, in this moment of transition:
Becoming us no longer, moving on
Into adulthood, a sensitive condition,
Given that your childhood is gone.
Still may you be for us the pioneer!
In you we see ourselves as we will be,
Singing down the hallways year by year,
Taking care there’ll always be a “”we.”"
Even as you lead, clear-eyed or blind,
Remember that we’re following behind.”
To the graduate, no more a child,
On whom these many years my love has shone:
Take pleasure in the pleasure of my pride,
However much you’ve managed on your own.
Even as you dance upon your stage,
Growing ever more endowed with grace,
Remember that my love will never change,
A place for you beyond all time and place.
Do what you will within your own wide world,
Understanding in your own wise way:
Always know you are my field of wonder,
The wild, star-strewn moor on which I wander,
Even as I honor you today.
“To my “”Sis,”" from “”Lil Sis,”"
On her graduation day:
Maybe life will separate us,
Yet we’ll always be best friends.
So may love, until life ends,
In joy or sorrow not forsake us,
Sunshine on the darkest day.
Though there’s a frequency I’ll miss,
Each breath of peace that fortune sends
Recalls a bond time can’t betray.”
To the graduate who makes me smile
Or melt away whenever he comes near,
The handsome one, with lovely eyes and hair,
Hearts leaning toward his sunlight all the while:
Even I, who am your friend, lean toward you,
Gripped with pride in all that you have done,
Relishing the compliments you’ve won,
Alight with all the ways I might reward you.
Draw your own sweet dreams. I wish you well
Upon your graduation and beyond.
And if I could, I’d wave my magic wand
That happiness for you I might compel,
Even as I think what time might tell.
We’ve been together since we were
Just barely more than babes,
Holding onto Mommy’s hand,
Missing two front teeth.
Some of us now have to wear
A bra and some to shave,
Adults in what our hearts demand,
Still children underneath.
Together we learned how to read,
Together learned to play,
To add and multiply our friends,
To give and to receive.
Our teachers taught us how to lead,
To put our tears away,
To separate our means and ends,
To work and to achieve.
And now we step across a line;
Our childhood is gone.
Soon, just like a morning dream,
The memories will fade.
But if we turn out good and kind,
Rejoicing in the sun,
We’ll know to thank these sheltered years
Where our first joys remain.
Alma maters nourish more than mind:
Light within illuminates the whole,
Making one of multitudes combined,
Allowing each the passion of its soul.
Maybe we’ll forget much that we’ve learned
As we narrow to a single road.
The powers we were given we have earned,
Ever the way blessings are bestowed,
Riches not retained until returned.
Friends in high school are forever young.
Unchanged, they’re where you always will belong.
The crowd is never gone, the pleasure stays,
The music of the moment always plays,
The time remains a field of wistful grace
To which you may return from anyplace.
Of course, you may still know them later on
When you are someone else and years have run;
And you may love them dearly, and they you,
But time must make their friendship something new.
Meanwhile, flourishing within your heart
There is a whole, of which you were a part:
A group of friends, one in love and pain,
In whom your longing comes alive again.
Each of us must climb our separate mountain
To reach at last our own extended view.
We can be no more than what we are,
Yet that is quite enough for us to do.
The world is far too great for comprehension,
And so we only know what we can know.
But given the abilities we’re given,
That’s still a long and weary way to go.
Yet on the way, how beautiful the moments!
How good it feels to have some skill or art!
How wonderful to pause in awestruck wonder
At what must fill the unsuspecting heart!
And so we’re proud of each of you today
For all you’ve learned, and all you’ve tried to learn.
Knowledge brings the deepest satisfaction,
Not least because it’s something that you earn.
Give me just this moment, please, forever.
Replicate it for me on demand.
As I flow unceasingly downriver,
Do not make me leave this day behind.
Understand my bittersweet confusion
As graduation crystallizes youth,
Tallying my treasures with precision,
Illuminating wistfully my wealth.
Out of all my moments pluck this one,
Nor let me lose its grace until I’m gone.
Give me my degree and let me go!
Release me from this prison of the mind!
All I know is all I want to know,
Depending on the wisdom of the wind.
Unburden me of words and numbers, please!
Allow me to hang out and do my thing.
To learn best, I should best be at my ease,
In touch with what in life makes my heart sing.
Open up the world so I can see
No further than I need to be just me.
Goodbye, dear friend and graduate!
Our golden time is over now,
Our time of nothing more than time,
Days of simply being friends.
But I will always treasure how
Your love for me slipped into mine,
Embracing me where courage ends.
Graduates become the cover story,
Representing all those still within;
As those who came before provide the glory
Determining how well one might begin.
Underneath the letters are the learners,
A class on whom the mantle now must fall,
Taken into custody as earners,
Each a new advertisement for all,
Serving as the institute writ small.
“Graduation is a time
For feeling very proud,
For thinking lots of lovely thoughts
And saying them out loud.
It’s a time for feeling love
About to overflow,
And just before it leaps its banks,
To let the loved one know.
And so I’m very proud of you
For being who you are,
For making something of yourself,
For making it this far.
I’m proud because I am a part
Of everything you do.
This time’s the time to say how much
In love I am with you.
(Note: Parents can simply change “”I”" to “”we,”"
and change the last line to, “”Love we have for you.”")”
Graduation is a time
When our thoughts turn naturally
To vandalism, sex, and crime,
Now that we at last are free.
Our teachers think we’re well prepared
To make decisions on our own;
But now, perhaps, they’re running scared
As they listen to this poem.
Don’t worry, folks, we aren’t crazy,
Though sometimes we look that way;
Just annoyed, bored, and lazy
As we make it through the day.
So just like birds out of a cage
Or slaves set free from toil and pain,
We aim to try to act our age
And be for now a bit insane.
For life too soon will close its doors,
And then as we grow old in years
We’ll teach our own kids to be bores,
But hopefully they’ll stuff their ears
And do as we dream, not as we do,
Facing life a tad askew.
Graduation isn’t gradual.
In fact it’s quite abrupt, a sudden shock.
It’s more like rushing towards a waterfall:
One moment we’re afloat, and then we’re not.
Sure, we see it coming up ahead,
The water roaring into the abyss.
We make a joke and look away instead,
Unable to acknowledge what this is.
And then the moment’s past, and we’re the same.
Everyone is smiling, sunny bright.
Someone kisses us and calls our name,
And then we think, well, everything’s all right.
But life is like that: things get smashed inside,
And we don’t even know it. Foolishly,
We think we’re in it only for the ride,
Yet mourn for all that can no longer be.
Graduation ought not be an end,
Replacing what within we might achieve.
After all, the good that we intend
Does much to serve the good that we receive.
Underneath the mask of a degree
A person must perform with just the skill,
The knowledge and the art that he or she
Internalized through pluck, hard work, and will.
On what we are will rest what we become,
Nor do we have much else to draw upon.
Graduation’s reason to rejoice,
Remembering what lies beyond our ends.
And so yours gives occasion to my voice,
Delighting in the gift of being friends.
Underneath your pleasure is my pride,
As yours remains the rock on which I stand.
The window through which I can see inside
Is hung upon the mirror in your hand.
One cannot be one without the other,
Nor can we be ourselves without another.
Graduation’s on a mountaintop.
Rarely does one get a better view.
All that is in front of me is new.
Dreams fade into haze rather than stop.
Underneath are queasiness and fear
As familiar landscapes fall away.
The price of moving on is just that gray
Intensity that grips as new eyes near.
On me for just this moment all is grace:
Now I rest, and that sweet joy embrace.
We are please to announce
that our (son/daughter)
(graduates name)
will be graduating from
(name of school/college/university)
On (date and time).
Commencement exercises
will be held at
(location)
A reception will follow
at the (family surname) home
(address)
Regrets only (telephone number)
The President, Faculty and
Graduating Class of
(college/university)
announce that
(graduate’s name)
Is a candidate for the degree of
(type of degree)
Commencement exercises will be held
(date in full i.e. Saturday, the sixteenth of June
two thousand and eight at noon)
(address of venue)
Reception to follow at the (name) home
(directions attached)
RSVP (phone number)
We are pleased to announce
the graduation of our (son/daughter)
(name)
(name) will be receiving (her/his)
High School Diploma
From
(High School name)
Commencement exercises will
Be held
(date and time)
(address of venue)
Reception will immediately follow at
(address of venue)
Our little (graduate’s name)
is growing up fast,
please come to (his/her) graduation
don’t let this moment pass!
(Graduate’s name)
is graduating Kindergarten
from (Name of kindergarten)
Reception will be held
(date & time)
at (location)
(Names of Parents)
RSVP (telephone number)
(Parent’s names)
are proud to announce
the Graduation of
(graduate’s name)
Class of (year)
(name of school/college/university)
They invite you to share in their happiness
at Commencement Exercises
on (date)
at (time)
(location)
Reception to follow at the (name) home
(directions attached)
RSVP (phone number)
All the hard work has paid off.
(graduate’s name) a graduate.
You are invited to attend their graduation from
(name of school/college/university)
On (date and time).
Commencement exercises
will be held at
(location)
A reception will follow
at the (family surname) home
(address)
Regrets only (telephone number)
This is the day you’ve been waiting for,
A day of excitement and pleasure,
Enjoy it!
And may it always be
A memory you’ll really treasure.
Hoping you’ll enjoy success
in everything you do
and that the very best in life
will always come to you!
It’s a pleasure to wish
Luck and happiness, too,
For a graduate as special as you!
Good Luck, Success and Happiness
And all you’re wishing for!
May the years that are ahead of you
Hold all of these…and more!
Graduation is a time to remember and a time to dream,
a time to look back and a time to reach forward,
a time for songs of laughter and a time for tears of joy,
a time for letting go and a time for discovering hopes and dreams that are yet unborn,
a time to say good-bye to yesterday and a time to greet tomorrow with courage,
a time for loving hearts to gather and a time to celebrate all that you are…
and all that you may become.
Let’s SURPRISE the GRADUATE!
Please be our guest at a
surprise graduation party
in honor of our son
Michael Phillips
Thursday, August 14th
7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Our Home
554 West Indian Road
Long Island, New York
Proudly hosted by
Bradley and Linda
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips
request the pleasure of your company
at a Graduation Party
in honor of
Samantha Georgia
on Friday, June 13, 2014
at 6:00 p.m.
The River Room at Glenn Tennis Club
Glenn, Iowa
We thought we would never see the day,
when Lizzy stops studying and begins to play!
Please help us celebrate the graduation day of
Elizabeth Johansson
May 23rd, 2014
at 12 o’clock noon
Bellair Ampetheater
A graduation party will
immediately follow at
Beth & Randy Johansson’s home
595 South Hill Drive
Bellair, Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
are proud to announce
the Graduation of their daughter
Melanie Ann
Class of 2014
Yale Nursing Administration University
Please share in their happiness
at Commencement Exercises
on May seventeenth
at nine o’clock in the morning
Center of Performing Arts
149 Elmo Street
New Haven, CT
Arrive early due to limited parking
Reception to follow at the
Thornton’s residence
Let’s get together
& toast the grad
After four years,
we’re more than glad!
Congratulations
Jason Phillips
& the class of 2014
on Saturday, June 21
at 7 o’clock in the evening
Our Home
457 Watering Vine Drive
Tampa, Florida
Proud Parents:
Katherine & Jim Phillips
GRADUATING
CLASS OF 2014
Please come and celebrate with us
at a graduation dinner party for
Emma Ann Hendrickson
at the Hendrickson’s residence
45 Fifth Avenue
Kansas City, Kansas
Saturday, May 27
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Class of
2014
No doubt about it, we’re gonna shout it . . .
Hip, hip, hooray for the graduate today!
You are invited to a Graduation Party
in honor of
Brian Tusso
on June 7th
following the commencement
ceremony
234 Court Street
Sayville, NJ
Mr. and Mrs. Tusso
Cover to cover – books he has read
Many a night he did not go to bed,
or so he said!
Please join us for
Albert’s Graduation
from New York University
with a Doctorate in Corporate Law
on Saturday, May 17th at 8 a.m.
reception following ceremony
at our home
123 Sesame Street
New Rochelle, New York
Michael and Julia Charlemagne
Maria Sanchez
We’ve watched Maria grow
throughout her nursing career
The time has passed so quickly
now graduation day is here
Bob and Elle Sanchez
joyfully invite to a
Graduation Party
in her honor
Saturday, May 10th at 2 p.m.
101 Nurse Road
Patchogue, NY
Please R.S.V.P. by April 25th
631-234-2342
Class of 2014
With great revelry and pride,
we send the graduate into the future
Join us for an Open House
to celebrate the graduation of
Bill Springs
from Kentucky University
with a Bachelors in Science
May 7th, 2014
at 7 o’clock in the evening
Our Home
889 Night Road
Austin, New York
Marla and Todd Springs
We thought we would never see the day,
when Maria stops studying and begins to play!
Please help us celebrate her graduation day!
Maria’s Graduation celebration
Saturday, May 6, 2000 at 8:00 p.m.
Moshi Toshi Sushi Palace
234 Fifth Ave., Santa Cruz
Given by Alexis and Carmen
Please Rsvp 666-1234
In honor of the Graduate
and
Reseda’s High School Senior Class of 2000
you are cordially invited to attend
a celebration for our son
Christopher James Stein
Friday, June 23, 2000 at 5:00 p.m.
Dinner and Dancing
Tony’s on the Pier
Santa Monica
Hosted by Richard and Marjorie Stein
Please Rsvp by June 15th
(310) 777-1150
Transportation will be provided
You’re invited to a
Bachelor (of Arts) Party!
to help us celebrate
Daniel Becerra’s
Graduation!
Saturday night June 5th
from 8:00 to midnight
at the Treehouse
21Jump Street
Mindy, John & Trevor
Rsvp 818-243-2234
Join us for a graduation celebration!
We’re breaking out
the pomp and circumstance
with an open house
in honor of
Kelly Forrester
Hamilton High School
Class of 2001
Sunday, June 19
2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
34 Main Street
Briarville
Join us in celebrating
Julie’s
Big Day
A Graduation Celebration
come dance the night away
Friday, June 10th
5:00 p.m. ’til 11:00 p.m.
Shelly Pacific House
324 Elmo Street
Studio City
Rsvp by May 1st
to Carl 234-3242
A Graduation Party!
Join the class of 1999
as we celebrate
our final night together
Friday, June 21st
Eight O’clock
The Safari cafe
12222 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood
Hosted by:
Your Class Officers
See you there!
Come have a day of fun in the sun
with the brightest stars of all!
A Graduation Beach Party
for the
John F. Kennedy Class of 2001
Friday, June 10
2:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Lifeguard station #16
Playa Del Rey
Regrets only (213) 777-1157
Can you believe it!
We thought this day
might never come
Please join us for
the long awaited fun!
Greg’s Groovy Graduation
Extravaganza
Friday, May 30, 2000
Party starts after
the Commencement Program
21 Jump Street
R.s.v.p to his proud
but broke parents
Jessica and Steve Andrews
800-323-2323
To finally get the Tassle
is definitely worth the Hassle!
You are invited to
the graduation of
Greg Stanton
Friday, May 30
10:30 a.m.
Wilson High School
23 Kin Drive
Celebration at the Birnsteins
after the ceremony
Graduation Celebration
Hat’s off to the
CLASS OF 2003!
Please join us in celebrating
the graduation of
Greg Stanton
and his friends
at an open house
Food, drink, and remebering when…
Sunday May 30
5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
111 Main Street
R.s.v.p by May 26
to Jessica and Steve
(805) 777-1126
Time to move on!
You and your parents
are invited to celebrate
THE END OF SCHOOL!
Friday, May 30
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Wilson High School
3564 Litman Drive
Given by The Birnsteins
R.s.v.p. by May 30th
866-5555
Catering by Kathy’s Kitchen
The Board of Visitors and Faculty of
The University of Michigan
cordially invite you to attend the
graduation of
Jonathan Michael Evers
a candidate for the
Bachelor of Arts Degree
in Government
at his Commencement Ceremony
Friday, May 30
12:30 p.m.
Memorial Gym
I have strived for and accomplished
an important goal in my life
of which I am very proud
I, Kaylin Kristina Murphy
am pleased to announce
my Graduation from
Franklin Nursing School
on Friday, the thirtieth of May
Two thousand three
We’ve watched you as you’ve grown
From our precious little girl
To become a woman of beauty
Ready to face the world
We stand in awe as you graduate
With what God’s done in your life
And we pray that you will go from here
With your hope and trust in Christ.
“The dream began in the fall of ‘98
Tom had finally decided what would be his fate.
An architect he thought would be the perfect career
He started at Southern without any fear.
At first it was a shock how much time it all took
He spent all his spare time sketching and reading a book.
Soon it became a common thing for Tom to say
“”I have homework to do so I can’t go out and play”".
After countless hours and at least 20 all-nighters
His schedule is about to become a little bit lighter.
It is hard to believe it is coming to an end
This is a tremendous accomplishment we should all commend.
We would love for you to join us for a fun filled party
In celebration of Tom becoming such a smarty.
When: Saturday, May 7th
Where: 100 Graduation Drive
Time: 6:00 p.m.
RSVP (555) 555-5555 or Tammy@yahoo by May 1st”
Every yesterday is
a memory of dreams
Every tomorrow is
a vision of hope
With great joy and pride
John and Lynda Porter
announce the graduation
of their son
Jason Henry
from Anytown High School
June 3, 2004
Jason will be continuing his
education this fall at
The University of Louisiana
I held him in my arms on the day he was born
And dreamed about his future
and the things that he would learn
Now he stands before me
a boy almost a man
I find myself reluctant to
let go of his hand
But nothing can diminish the
pride that’s in my heart
Least of all the knowledge
that it’s time for us to part
So now I give my only son
the space to find his way
And celebrate the future on his Graduation Day
We, the Class of
___________
have attained a goal in our lives.
It is with a sense of accomplishment
we celebrate our Graduation from.


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