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Graduation Speakers Advocate Exploration and Community
Paris Harper and Kevin McGarvey,
selected as speakers by their classmates and teachers, addressed
fellow graduates and their families and friends at June 10
commencement exercises for 95 Penn Charter seniors.
Harper spoke about the importance
of trying new things and allowing your dreams to change. "It
takes a lot of guts to try something you could fail," she
said. "But if you're not working on something hard, than you're
working on something that anybody could do, and that's nothing
special. Everyone wants to be special; that's why it isn't
easy."
Harper is a National Merit
semi-finalist who served on the school's Service Council,
was captain of Comedy Sportz (an improv comedy troupe) and
was a member of the cross-country team. She will attend Cornell
University in the fall.
Harper ended her address with
encouragement for her classmates to discover what it is that
inspires them: "Some people are born with an unquenchable
passion to pursue in the face of adversity, and the rest of
us have to work for it. But it's out there, you can find it,
and you will find it as long as you keep trying."
McGarvey spoke about the importance
of community and support in a school, and how Penn Charter
brings together so many students and families of different
backgrounds.
A talented lacrosse player,
McGarvey likened the Penn Charter community to the woven mesh
of his lacrosse stick: "The mesh catches the ball; the mesh
propels the ball forward . . . In the same vein, various groups
of people work together to form the fabric that is Penn Charter,
which in turn catches and cares for individuals in the community
and propels them forward into the future."
McGarvey, who will attend Ursinus
College in the fall, is an exceptional athlete who also played
football and basketball at Penn Charter. In addition, he worked
at a summer camp for inner city students, teaching basketball
skills.
He wrapped up his address by
quoting writer Logan Pearsall Smith: "There are two things
to aim at in life: first to get what you want; and, after
that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the
second."
"It is important for us to
strive towards greatness," said McGarvey, "and as Smith said,
it is equally important to enjoy the greatness we achieve."
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Rachel Dowling
received the Phi Beta Kappa Award, which is presented to the
student outstanding in scholarship in the graduating class.
Emma Bartlett
received the Penn Charter Alumni Award, presented to a member
of the senior class who on qualification of scholarship, character,
leadership and athletic ability exemplifies the best Penn
Charter type.
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