Dear CGHS Class of 2006 Brethren,
This is your friend and brother Vic coming to you with another article and with an annual remembrance of our special moment what happened 13 years ago. On May 27, 2006, we were gathered together as one. We walked together in two straight lines. It was a glorious moment for me. So at this time, take some time out, and reflect on this nostalgic time. Let me go ahead and “roll the clip…”
On May 26, 2006, each of us traveled to New Birth Missionary Baptist Church to practice our graduation ritual. The atmosphere of the church inside was very appealing. Bishop Eddie L. Long (now deceased) was generous and kind to allow us to use his church building for our graduation ceremony. He was a very nice guy. During the practice, we were given index cards with names and number written on them individually; we were to “sit on them,” in that way, it would help us to memorize the seat we were assigned to numerically and alphabetically: So it was needful for them to sequence us. By the time when rehearsal was over, we went our way.
When May the 27th finally came, my brother and I rose from sleep (both of us were graduating together), I took a quick shower (so did he), we got dressed, we grabbed our caps and gowns, we got in the car, and off we went! We finally made our way to the church; we got out of the car, and we paced to the church, and as we made paces, we spotted some of you. The 2006’s “Wills & Testaments” were brought up, especially the one which I wrote. The line I wrote therein was “Thanks to my friends, my family, and my fellow upperclassmen of 2006. Even my enemies and the haters of jealousy. I still love y’all, no matter what.” I will explain the reason behind it later in this article…
As we entered into the building, we first went inside this room which resembles a large classroom and a small congregational church. Inside this room, we received our stoles to put on. Since we were exceedingly overjoyed, we were told that we could “get it out of our systems,” so we made joyful noises with cheerful spirits blended in. We then lined up to this door on the other side of the room which leads to the outside thereof, and a cement pathway which leads to another entrance back into the church building, but through another way. We lined up in two straight lines in alphabetical order. My mom was so happy for us, that she wanted to take a picture of me and my brother. She was sort of already taking pictures of the movement as we move slowly to the sanctuary until the ceremony began…
Once the graduation ceremony began as a processional, we walked together in two rows for the last time. The music selection “Pomp and Circumstance” was playing as we walked to the choir stand; once we all got there, we were given the signal to be seated at the same time on cue, so we did. We said the pledge to the flag, valedictorian speeches were made, and our high school principal spoke to the people. We sung our Alma Mater “Saints Forever,” and we sung a Gospel selection “I Am Here” written by Donald Lawrence. After the music, our names were called so we could receive our diploma cases, and a handshake from our principal. Later, we celebrated with happiness by tossing our caps in the air! Thankfully, I caught mine back. And when it was over, we did a recessional: we walked together to the lobby, and out of the building.
Outside of the church afterwards, we were exceedingly glad that we made it real smooth. Our hearts were filled with joy. At this time, we were congratulated by family and friends, even from each other. Pictures were taken, hands were extended for handshakes, hugs were given, and more autographs were exchanged. We were gathered together until we parted ways. Overall, I thought it was awesome. As a matter of fact, it was the proudest day of my life!
I want to thank you all for taking the time to read this letter I wrote. As usual, don’t back down for anyone. Stay on top of your game everyday. I wish you Peace, Joy, Tranquility, Serenity, and Many Blessings from God our Father through our Lord Jesus Christ, and in communion of the Holy Ghost. In Jesus’ name,
Much Agape Love & Cordially Yours,
Victor Kendrick II (Bro. Vick)
Victor Kendrick II (Bro. Vick)
P.S. As I mentioned earlier about my last Will and Testament in our 2005-2006 high school yearbook, I said a little note to my enemies and my “haters of jealousy.” But when I said that, I meant it out of Love. Having said that, I love people, regardless of what condition. It also means for me to ignore the naysayers. I first did a rough draft of my Will & Testament in the Summer of 2005: I revised it a few times, and then, there you have it! One more thing, I Love You, and there is nothing you can do about it!



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