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GRADUATION
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Letter From The
Inspired by the “Not everything can be an album cover” trend on TikTok, seniors sent in memories from their time in high school to make our very own album cover.
Editors Editors
The class of ‘23 has been an unforgettable high school experience, we might even say we got the hardest hit from Covid. However, there were so many good times and fun experiences embedded in those hard times and we were able to come back in black and gold. From the circus-like Pep Assemblies to the looks of panic whenever a teacher got a phone call during covid times, and even the three different principals we had, we created our own experience. One that is unlike anything the other years experienced. It may have exploded like dynamite at times, BUT WE SURVIVED.
We came in as freshmen with false confidence that we would have the normal high school experience like real people do, but we’re leaving as seniors who have had anything but. For a while, we couldn’t get no satisfaction. We’ve experienced the danger zone of Covid and now we’re realizing how the night changes to our happily ever after. We’ve enjoyed our youth and I ain’t worried about our future.
As we go on our separate ways over the rainbow, from visiting hotels in California to finding new homes in Alabama, we start our own new adventures. Our futures are bright and no matter where we go, the symphonies of our life will continue being golden.
Bringing the newspaper and the website to everyone at FHN has been extremely rewarding. It’s been a party in the USA being your EICs this year, we can’t imagine it any other way.
Our message to those of next year, this land is your land, make your adventure as good as it can be.
We’ve gotten through high school with style, and now we’re done rocking out. We can happily say that (since all the seniors feel like they’ve lost that lovin’ feeling), school’s out for the summer. It’s finally the start of something new. We were born to run, now go succeed.
Chloe Ellison and Amber Winkler Editors-in-Chief

