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113 stars with radiance

2021-07-17T07:08:19.414Z


Dorfen - "The next time I hand over my Abitur certificates, the pandemic will hopefully be history long ago," dreamed up director Markus Höß when handing over my certificates last year. This wish did not come true. This year, too, the headmaster had to hand over their certificates to the 113 high school graduates in two separate events in the high school auditorium - a year that had to put up with so much.


Dorfen - "The next time I hand over my Abitur certificates, the pandemic will hopefully be history long ago," dreamed up director Markus Höß when handing over my certificates last year.

This wish did not come true.

This year, too, the headmaster had to hand over their certificates to the 113 high school graduates in two separate events in the high school auditorium - a year that had to put up with so much.

He was very preoccupied with it himself and decided to only marginally deal with Corona in his speech.

"Per aspera ad astra" the Latin teacher quoted the philosopher Seneca and also provided the literal translation: "Bitter things get you to the stars." He had dealt with astronomy in preparation for the speech. 3,000 stars, which would transform themselves into suns by accumulating matter, orbit the earth. And so be it with this year's vintage. 113 bright and bright stars are gathered here - some even shine brightly. Five have a high school graduation grade of 1.1. He informed 23 graduates a cut to 1.5 and 42 a one before the decimal point. This year's high school graduates would go down in the annals with an overall average of 2.08.

Höß, who had a reason to celebrate a few days ago - his 50th birthday - wished the graduates the best and advised: “Don't join the mainstream just because it's convenient.

Become a real star in your field. "

"Do what you fancy", encouraged the chairman of the parents' council, Werner Schüler, "but do something," he sent immediately afterwards.

“Abi 2021, great!

You're great.

We are very proud of you, "he praised and said:" You have shown that you are pursuing your goal and that you are taking responsibility.

He humorously recalled that the graduates should thank their parents for supporting them all along.

He also encouraged them to get involved politically, socially and for environmental protection.

“We old people are not that exemplary right now.

Fridays for Future, you did a great job. "

Antonia Aturcanitei and Kilian Drost came to the lectern for the graduates. Last year she too would have thought that this year's vintage would have it better, Aturcanitei confessed. “Despite everything we did it,” she praised herself and her classmates. There was a lot of applause for that. Kilian Drost was also able to gain something positive from the situation: "Even if we would never admit it, but being the only year in school alone - that had something." So "Events" were possible that are not popular in normal school operations would have been.

He named beer pong and butter contest.

In the latter case, a prize money of 100 euros was even advertised.

Speaking of butter: the school administration's high school graduate already smeared the unusual joke on bread and butter: “With an incidence of 2.9 that got completely out of control, we were forbidden to take the Abitur prank.” But the connection between students and teachers seemed harmonious.

The upper level supervisors Silke Kröger and Bernd Folger as well as the headmaster Höß received gifts.

A big thank you also went to the cafeteria team and the caretaker.

Last but not least, the musical interludes, which the high school graduates had taken on themselves at a high level, contributed to the festive setting.

Höß gave the graduates their school-leaving certificates one by one, and in the background their picture of children was always visible.

"Visit us again and everyone stays healthy", he told his protégés on the way and celebrates until the early morning ".

Because the high school graduates met in the evening at E 3. (and)

The high school graduates:

Christina Adam, Julia Adam, Smilla Aelken, Antonia Aturcanitei, Jakob Bachmaier, Florian Bauer, Leopold Bauer, Thomas Bauer, Niklas Becker, Matthias Bitterle, Felix Blaha, Leonie Bulling, Melina Burgmair, Lars Christiansen, Lisa Daumoser, Sophie Daumoser, Emily Decker , Julian Dinalic, Anna Dourou, Simon Dreher, Nikolas Drimmel, Kilian Drost, Johanna Emehrer, Cedrik Engel, Maximilian Erber, Amelie-Sophie Flurl, Hannah Frauendienst, Laura Freudlsperger, Nico Gerber, Sarah Gerstl, Andreas Gfüllner, Liliane Haft, Laurena Hahmann , Lisa Härle, Louisa Häupl, Laura-Sophie Hobmaier, Julia Höhne, Jakob Holzner, Fenja Huber, Paula Hutner, Sarah Inoubli, Magdalena Jell, Laura Karl, Simon Katterloher, Dominic Kendzia, Anian Kerscher, Julia Kirmayer, Alexander Kirz, Selina Klar , Samuel Kneißl, Katharina Koll, Theresa Körbl, Karina Kranich, Sarah Kraus,Jonas Kuhn, Leon Lischka, Paul Lischka, Greta Lücke, Florian Ludwig, Tanja Maier, Sophia Maierthaler, Jakob Marsmann, Thomas Menzinger, Laura Mooser, Mirjam Müller, Andreas Neudecker, Paulina Neumeier, Bettina Pfeilschifter, Darin Pinter, Lea Pötz, Annika Preuthen , Bastian Rachl, Simon Rampeltshammer, Amelie Ratai, Sophie Reil, Nepomuk Reile, Sonja Reithmaier, Emily Renner, Filis Renner, Maximilian Riedl, Hanna Röhrl, Carina Roßmeier, Benedikt Sammer, Lilly Schäfer, Bettina Scharl, Josephine Schertler, Johannes Schmid, Samuel Schneider, Anna-Sophia Schober, Maximilian Schrath, Peter Schuster, Philipp Schuster, Emilie Sigalov, Markus Sigl, Bastian Sinseder, Paul Storm, Lovis Uitz, Stefan Vielhuber, Chiara Vogler, Lukas Vollmann, Simone Wagenlechner, Thomas Wagner, Jule Walter, Daniel Weber, Lena Weber, Antonia Weißgerber, Tobias Westenberger,Anna Wiedenhofer, Emma Wiegel, Sophie Wildner, Isa Wilke, Johanna Wolfbauer, Maximilian Zollner.

Source: merkur

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