High School Graduation
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Did you attend your high school graduation ceremony and go to after graduation parties?
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No to both; I went to the HS office and picked up my diploma in person a week later. The "ceremony" turned into a peace-freak "round dance", and I knew about this ahead of time, so why bother?
College is another question: I not only went through the "Pomp and Circumstance", but pigged out and got wasted each time (BFA, MFA).
College is another question: I not only went through the "Pomp and Circumstance", but pigged out and got wasted each time (BFA, MFA).
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Yes, I went to my kindergarten (1956), grade school (1964), high school (1968), Bachelor (1972), and Master (1980) graduation ceremonies plus the small family parties after each. I wouldn't have missed them for anything!
On the other hand, my husband went to his high school but neither of his college graduations.
We've both been to our daughter's preschool (1984), high school (1998), Bachelor (2002), and Master (2004) graduation ceremonies plus small family parties, too -- although I never asked (nor wanted to know) what the "real" parties were like that she went to after the family parties.
Interestingly enough, the only graduation I attended which did not feature Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance" was my own high school ceremony. Instead, we processed to the "Triumphal March" from Aida.
On the other hand, my husband went to his high school but neither of his college graduations.
We've both been to our daughter's preschool (1984), high school (1998), Bachelor (2002), and Master (2004) graduation ceremonies plus small family parties, too -- although I never asked (nor wanted to know) what the "real" parties were like that she went to after the family parties.
Interestingly enough, the only graduation I attended which did not feature Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance" was my own high school ceremony. Instead, we processed to the "Triumphal March" from Aida.
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Dee Bee wrote:Yes, I went to my kindergarten (1956), grade school (1964), high school (1968), Bachelor (1972), and Master (1980) graduation ceremonies plus the small family parties after each. I wouldn't have missed them for anything!
On the other hand, my husband went to his high school but neither of his college graduations.
We've both been to our daughter's preschool (1984), high school (1998), Bachelor (2002), and Master (2004) graduation ceremonies plus small family parties, too -- although I never asked (nor wanted to know) what the "real" parties were like that she went to after the family parties.
Interestingly enough, the only graduation I attended which did not feature Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance" was my own high school ceremony. Instead, we processed to the "Triumphal March" from Aida.
Interestingly, I never had a elementary or middle school graduation. I went to my college graduation. Did not party afterwards.
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Dee Bee wrote:Yes, I went to my kindergarten (1956), grade school (1964), high school (1968), Bachelor (1972), and Master (1980) graduation ceremonies plus the small family parties after each. I wouldn't have missed them for anything!
On the other hand, my husband went to his high school but neither of his college graduations.
We've both been to our daughter's preschool (1984), high school (1998), Bachelor (2002), and Master (2004) graduation ceremonies plus small family parties, too -- although I never asked (nor wanted to know) what the "real" parties were like that she went to after the family parties.
Interestingly enough, the only graduation I attended which did not feature Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance" was my own high school ceremony.
Instead, we processed to the "Triumphal March" from Aida.
They laid Aida on us at Washington University (St. Louis MO); at the Pratt Institute (Brooklyn NY) I was surprised to hear Handel's Hail, the Conquering Hero Comes as the processional music.
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