And I see by my clock that I've been talking to you all for about 65 minutes or so. So now in conclusion, I would like to say what our learned guidance counselor, Loretta, you know her as Miss Freebus says, commencement is only the beginning. And now it is my pleasure to introduce you to the head of our school, the person who has guided us through our high school years. Hi, this is Van Mae Lavon. Sit down, sit down, please. Thank you, Norman, my classmate, and may I add, my fiancé. As the school mascot, the frog, it is my pleasure and distinct honor to dedicate this senior class gift. Firstly, let me say that every penny, every nickel for this gift was raised by the senior class who earned it by going out and asking their parents for every penny, every nickel. We want to dedicate this gift to the person who gave everything she had for Goldwater High, our beloved and late dietician, Celia Campanzetti. And in her memory, we would like Goldwater to have this statue of me, Van Mae Lavon, dressed as your frog, to be reverently erected on the north lawn of our school. And the south lawn. And one for every lawn in this great community. And now I have to, I mean it is my honor to introduce our principal, who is really a prince of a pal, Dr. Albert Wessel, take it out. Albert Wessel, take it out. This is Dr. Wessel, speaking to you on the newly installed intercom from my hospital bed. I'm here recovering from motorcycle wounds inflicted at the prom. I want to thank this class for your sunshine basket and get well card, signed by every member of the class. Thank you.