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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0007 • _ * _ _ * _ Written by: Chelsea Smith Walking down the halls is like walking down the streets of Hollywood Boulevard. The corridors are swarm- ing with rock stars, actors, Nobel Prize winners, and Olympians, fighting their way through the mob to their next class. Our students are all famous in their own unique way. Each day spent here is preparing us for the leading role in a box office thriller, finding that next medical breakthrough, or delivering our inaugural speech. Before we can fulfill our destiny of being fabulously rich and famous, we must first establish ourselves here. School helps us develop our character. The lessons absorbed at school teach us to push ourselves and never exert anything unless it's five-star quality. Before attaining that pivotal callback, we mustjjt pass geometry. Our life is not limited to the boundaries of the school walls; our potential is unlimited. Establishing a name for ourselves is just the beginning, for we will become famous. After cementing our hands in the star of the high school walk of fame, forever imprinting our memories into the school's history, we will finally be free to move on to bigger and better things. The only question left unanswered is this: What is your claim to fame?