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Childre-n  l;)rought  all  toge.the.r  l;)y       ~han~e."

                                 allowe-d  the-se.  ye-ars  to  play"  le-arn.,  grow.,  and  dan~e..
                                 We.  all  starU.d  out  playing  ~hildhood  ga me.s"  re-alizing
                                 our  diffe.re.n~e.s  and  le.aming  one.  anothe.r"s  name..  We.
                                 gre-w  olde-r  and  share-d  first  kisse-s"  puppy  love.  and
                                 adole.s~e.nt  ro man~e..          fhe.se.   ~hildre.n  l;)rought

                                 toge-the-r  l;)y  ~han~e..
                                        fi me.  move-d  on  and  we.  gre-w  so me.  more."
                                 ~o mforting  one.  anothe-r  whe-n          ~rying  and  whe-n                        I
                                 te.mpe.rs  would  soar.         foge.the.r  through  all  the.
                                 ~hange.s  l;)rought  al;)out  day  afte-r  day"  he-lping  e.a~h

                                 othe-r  a  little.  on  the.  way.   Expe.rie.n~ing  toge.the.r  the.
                                 le-ssons  of  life."  throughout  re.stri~tlon"  e.xa ms"
                                 stre-ss"  or  strife..  foge.the.r  through  it  all  e.ve.n  je-lly                  I
                                 shoe-s"  l;)ig  hair"  and  tight  rolling  our  pants.
                                  fhe.se.  ~hildre.n  l;)rought  toge-the-r  l;)y  ~hanc;e..
                                        Slowly  the-se.  ~hildre.n  rose.  to  the-ir  fe.e.t"  now

                                 the-ir  journe-y  is  almost  ~o mple.te..          All  of  the.
                                 me-morie-s  now  a  ple.~e.  of  our  past.,  l;)e.c;ause.  afte-r  all"
                                 it  ~ould  not  always  last.        fhe.se.  ~hildre.n  l;)rought
                                 toge-the-r  l;)y  ~han~e."  now  de-part  e.te.rnal  frie-nds"
                                 the-se.  pe-ople.  who  would  unknowingly  !;)le-nd.   Ble-nd  to

                                 form  just the.  right  mix.  fhe.  young  me-n  and  women  of
                                 the.  ~lass of  '96.


















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