Monday, April 28, 2008

Seabreeze Centennial Celebration April 26, 2008 Part 2

I was looking around at the audience and then I spotted few of my hearing classmates in the crowd.  I recognized them.  Then I sped up going over to where women were standing in.  I hugged Selena and was glad to see her again.  And Tara, too.  Selena informed me that she saw me riding in a scooter and pointed at our old high school principal, Mr. S. (see a pic of him on the right).  Mr. S. walked up to hug me.  He was glad to see me again.  I noticed and can tell that Mr. S is about crying emotionally but he’s wearing a pair of sunglasses.  I met his wife.  She’s pretty. And then they went back to their seat and watch the ceremony.  I told Selena Mr. S. looks changing alot.  He’s retiring since 1990.  I didn’t know Mr. S. came back there that Sat morning.  I was surprised to see him again and glad. I do remember Mr. S. rode my scooter #1 few times, not much, when I was a high school student back then.  LOL!  I saw a picture of him in it in the yearbook.  As I was watching the ceremony, I was surrounded by few classmates of mine.  Those ladies brought their own children along.  Selena has 3 girls.  She married to a high school sweetheart, Scott.   Selena was a homecoming queen and cheerleader.  Tara has a toddler son and is pregnant with 2nd child.  Tara was also a cheerleader and Miss Seabreeze Contestant.  One of Selena’s girls was playing with my scooter.  She’s cute.  That little girl thinks my scooter is a toy.  I laughed.  We were leaving the football field when the ceremony is over.  I guess Dad already left there before us.  I went over to the stage and hugged Mrs. L   I was glad to see her again.  We were chatted little bit.  And then I was heading for the gym where historical display is located.  When I got inside the building of gym, wow, the gym looks changing from old to new and bright.  Beautiful.  I can’t believe it.  There was a timeline on both sides of the long table, from 1908 to 2008.  I found some pictures of my uncle in each yearbook.  And Dad’s, too.  A museum about this high school has a great information.  Interesting about it.  Afterwards, I went outside to look at my high school.  I heard some small planes flew over SHS.  I figured these small planes are honoring in the celebration of 100th anniversary of SHS.

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