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Originally Posted by barrysloate
Isn't the valedictorian supposed to speak about his educational experiences, his college future, his past four years of high school, or something to that effect? Isn't that the whole point of the ceremony? I'm not sure I understand what he did that was so special. What if he tore up his speech and spoke about why he thought the Yankees are going to win the pennant? Would that be a noble gesture?
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Would it be noble...probably not, I would have stood and applauded though.
I see that the Valedictorian has earned the right to talk about whatever they feel is right. At my High School three speeches were given. Valedictorian, Salutatorian and Class President. If anything I feel the onus is on the Class President to give the type of speech you describe.
I was close to getting a speech position, and thought a little about what I would say. Instead of just reciting a regurgitated speech being given at every High School across the country that most likely would have gone through one ear and out the other; I would have highlighted a particular student who didn't get the recognition they deserved.
At least one student would remember the speech.