The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Ready for the dance floors of life: Camerloh graduates celebrate leaving their school

2022-06-24T19:06:52.312Z


Ready for the dance floors of life: Camerloh graduates celebrate leaving their school Created: 06/24/2022, 21:00 By: Manuel Eser Not only did the young man in the Star Wars armor (front left) make a galactic appearance, but all the high school graduates and their teachers, who made the prom a true “time of my life”. © Lehmann "Time of my life" was the motto of the high school graduates from Ca


Ready for the dance floors of life: Camerloh graduates celebrate leaving their school

Created: 06/24/2022, 21:00

By: Manuel Eser

Not only did the young man in the Star Wars armor (front left) make a galactic appearance, but all the high school graduates and their teachers, who made the prom a true “time of my life”.

© Lehmann

"Time of my life" was the motto of the high school graduates from Camerloher-Gymnasium.

The speeches at the graduation ceremony were funny - and heartbreaking.

Freising

- This legendary song not only sounds at the end of the film classic "Dirty Dancing", but was also used at the graduation ceremony at Camerloher.

For “The Time of my life” the 92 graduates marched into the school auditorium in suits and evening dresses, in traditional costumes and – in one case – even in space armor.

The speeches were also about the time of life.

Whether headmistress or teacher, parents' representative, political representatives or students - they were all inspired by the motto that the high school graduates had chosen.

Touching - the speech of the headmistress Andrea Bliese, who pointed out that "Time of your Life" is not only a particularly beautiful moment at the end of school life, but the whole of life, which also includes painful moments.

Bliese also recalled a classmate of the year who died four years ago.

Yesterday she went to the girl's grave to put the many flowers of the graduates there - "to let them share in the joy of graduation a little".

Teachers slip into the dirty dancing roles

A strong achievement, Bliese emphasized, was how the classmates dealt with their grief at the time.

Just as strong as the performance of 13 mostly female graduates who leave the school with an overall grade point average of 2.03, with a grade of up to 1.5.

"But I also have great respect for those who feared until the end and have now also passed their Abitur." birth of children.

Extremely funny - the appearance of Silvia Betz and Jochen Meyer.

The two Q 12 tutors stuck so closely to the Dirty Dancing script that she even came onto the stage heavily laden with subtropical fruits ("I only carried the melons"), and right from the start he loosely adapted "Johnny" from Patrick Swayze made it clear: "I give the speech here every year, and I won't miss that this year either." The two teachers even dared to dance a little.

The two also got a lot of laughs with a number of insider gags.

But the team's last sentence to their departing protégés was meant very seriously: "We will never forget you."

The political representatives are refreshingly brief

Impressive - the musical interludes by the orchestra, the band "June Calls" and Sehmuel Wagner.

Self-deprecating – the students in their speeches.

Manuel Huber's big thanks went to the teachers: "You gave us knowledge in bite-sized chunks and tried to get it into us." Chiara Simonis, Lukas Rentz and Amelie Daude, on the other hand, calculated how many minutes late there was on the way to the classroom over the course of the day of a total of around 1,500 school days were created at an average speed of 1.5 km/h in the school corridors.

(By the way: everything from the region is now also available in our regular Freising newsletter.)

Refreshingly short the speeches of the political representatives.

The advice that Vice District Administrator Anita Meinelt gave to those who should fall in their lifetime: "Get up, straighten the crown and keep going." And in the direction of the space guest: "Or go straight to the galaxy." Freising's school teacher Monika Riesch pointed out that the young adults had not only acquired knowledge, but also social skills and perseverance.

That's exactly why the chairman of the parents' council, Andrea Thomas, wasn't worried about the future of the graduates: "You can throw yourself onto the dance floors of life."

Source: merkur

All news articles on 2022-06-24

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.