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From the Sophomore Class President<br />
At times I have questions of what my future holds<br />
and why I am here on this Earth. As I reflect on this, I<br />
realize that each and every one of us was created and designed<br />
for a specific reason. Every one of us has a special<br />
gift or talent. However, many of us are still unaware of<br />
what these talents may be. Every gift is equally exceptional.<br />
I encourage you to get involved in things to help<br />
you discover what your future may hold. Don’t be afraid<br />
to fail and try again. Arthur Ashe once stated, “If it had<br />
not been for the wind in my face, I wouldn’t be able to<br />
fly at all.” How we deal with problems and difficulties<br />
today molds us into what we will be tomorrow.<br />
Here at Jeff, I am constantly amazed at all the<br />
opportunities that have been placed before us. From<br />
athletics to drama to music to clubs of every kind — the<br />
choices are boundless. All of us have been blessed with<br />
a special chance to develop and shape who we are.<br />
I encourage you to find what you love to do, whether<br />
it's here at Jeff or somewhere else within the community.<br />
A very wise person once said, “If life gives you<br />
a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it.” I<br />
know that joining and trying new things such as clubs<br />
or sports may seem intimidating, but I encourage you<br />
to do so because it opens new doors. Make the right<br />
choices, meet new people, lend a hand, or just give a<br />
smile that could change someone else’s day.<br />
You may feel like you have made too many mistakes<br />
in life, but it’s never too late to try again. I<br />
know that God, the one who has unlimited love for<br />
each and every one of us, believes in second chances.<br />
This truth has given me the courage to stand again<br />
when I fall. Do your best and live every day to its<br />
fullest.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Lydia Felix<br />
Sophomore Class President<br />
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