No Telling Where This Journey Will Lead the Class of 2014 At the direction of Dr. Jason Allemann, principal of Dana Hills High School, the graduating class of 2014 stood in synchronization. Clad in Dolphin blue and crisp white gowns, with their tassels hanging from mortarboard caps, they waited for further instruction. Two peers stood before them. As one collective body, the 655 soon-to-be graduates readied to take one last, wild ride together. “Click, click, click,” they voiced in harmony with their arms in motion, chugging up a steep, imaginary hill. “Weeee,” they squealed as their arms raced down their sides, mimicking a long, fast rollercoaster drop. As one, they twisted and turned, laughed and smiled on that final coaster ride that is high school. “Today, my memory ignores the garb that reflects my highest degree and I recall what I wore on this field many years ago,” Allemann, a Dana Hills graduate himself, said before pulling a royal blue gown from the lectern. “The color of the robe today doesn’t predict the outcome of you tomorrow. It is what you do after this moment that means something.” He, nor many of his teachers, could have predicted that Allemann would one day become a principal and return to lead his alma mater. But, it is a journey that began as he stood in their shoes, on that same field. It’s the journey, the ride, the adventure, one of their own, that Dana’s graduating students are now embarking on. No telling where it will take them. —Andrea Papagianis Dana Point Times June 27-July 3, 2014
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