Dear Seniors:
The calendar tells me May is just around the corner and planning
meeting after planning meeting has confirmed that our annual spring events like
junior ring, honors convocation, mother-son Mass & brunch, prom, Baccalaureate
Mass and graduation are all quickly approaching.
In just a few days, you will finish your final exams, take a
couple of AP tests, practice walking in academic regalia, and have “Pomp &
Circumstance” ingrained in your brains.
As your principal, I have the honor of being one of the last
to deliver parting words on graduation. So today I offer you some random
thoughts, a prequel, to memories that have started to flood my conscious.
As I do so, I’d like to invite you to take a trip back in
time with me as I chronocial your journey and advances in technology simultaneously.

As you entered your sophomore year, you were excited about the possibilities of no longer being the “new class” in the school. You were a little older, a little taller, and (hopefully) a little wiser. You worked hard to get through courses like Geometry, Chemistry, and Religion and of some of you were brave enough to complete Honors Algebra II! While you were busy with extracurricular events, finding your voice in our community, and studying to bolster your transcript, Amazon announced it would start using drones to deliver packages to your doorstep. Google Glass allowed people to view the world in a very different light, and 4k television sets changed how we watched our news, movies, and sporting events while Chromecast allowed you to fling and stream Netflix, webpages, and any other media you loved directly from your laptop, tablet, or iPhone to your new high definition display!
Finally in the fall of 2014, you charged into Vianney excited to begin your junior year. You were very optimistic that junior year was going to be a good one, and it was. Finally you had choice in the classes you could take. Some of you pursued ACC, AP, and honors level courses. Some of you got elbows deep in technology, architectural drawing, and the arts.
You were upperclassmen, and let’s be honest, you might have
been more powerful around here than the senior class at the time. In the world
outside of Vianney, big ideas were on the horizon. Apple Pay made it faster and
more secure to purchase items with the wave of your phone; new technologies and
innovations hit the market in artificial intelligence, robotics, augmented
reality, and 3-D printing spaces that paved the way for a major shift in
society.
In the fall of 2015, you finally became the mighty Seniors
of Vianney. You had the school at your fingertips. You effortlessly displayed incredible
spirit and passion during homecoming and spring spirit week. You were challenged
and had to give it your all in Mrs. Finley’s Senior English and Mr. Petersen’s Calculus
courses. While you were doing this, Apple was sending you phone calls and texts
through your Apple Watch and you were worrying about sitting too long and
lowering your Fitbit stats.
So, you entered as freshman with Google NOW telling you what
to do and when to do it, you left with the excitement of information on your wrists
24-7. Just think about the progress and put it all in perspective. If you need another
frame of reference, think about your iphones.
They were first released in 2007—you were only in the 3rd
grade and that was a year AFTER Twitter was introduced in San Francisco!
I want you to think about the monumental changes that took
place in our world between Twitter and the iWatch – the time it took you to go
from 2nd to 12th grade.
The twenty-first century is a fast-moving environment. We
can only begin to imagine what the world will look like in four years when you
again take the stage to graduate, this time from college. It will truly be a
brave new world, and YOU will be our new leaders.

Look deep into your heart and remember, YOU have the knowledge, YOU have the potential, but most importantly, YOU have the drive to make anything possible.
Make the most of your skills. Take from Vianney the
memories and the confidence that YOU can accomplish anything you set your mind
to. Carpe Diem – Seize the Day – don’t just sit idle waiting for life to come
to you. And finally, my last piece of advice for you: When you finally make it
big with that great idea, don’t forget to send a thank you check to your old
high school principal – I’m counting on you!!!……….just kidding!
GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 2016 – MAKE US PROUD!!!