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Whanhau A. Kim Seoul, South Korea
Matthew R. Klein
Lynchb VA
V Football V Basketball Weight Lifting
Growlin Allen...sketchy...are you from north or south Korea?...! do not like American joke...Backstreet Boys...L30...Korean redneck...tenors...ya'll...what is Apkujong-dong?
"Show me your ways, 0 LORD, teach me your paths; guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long."- Psalms 25:04-25:05 "Certainly the Lord will guide me where I need to go." - Mariah Carey
"Credilo pur, e se timor t'assale, prendi questo mio strale, aprimi il petto e vedrai scritto il core"- Ciulio Caccini "Hooray for Big AI"- Big R
"He is little Pabarotti."- @s. Grabeel
"So, how many I got left here...two immigrants and one native."- Mr. Leake
First and foremost, I want to thank God for giving me a wonderful chance to study in America. Mom and Dad, thank you very much for praying and supporting me. I love you, Uncle H. I Cho, you are my favorite person in the world. Thank you for your encouragement. I love you.
My big brother Sang-hoon Lee (Sean), thank you for wonderful three years in Lynchburg. You are the one who holds me when I was falling. Mrs. Grabeel, you are the one who makes "Tenor Allen." Thank you very much for helping me to find out my hidden talent. Music is the strength of my life. Thanks Mr. Jaxtheimer for great cello lessons. You are much more than just a cello tutor. Thank you for being my "American uncle". I'll keep playing cello. Mrs. Harris, thank you very much for your love, kindness, encouragement and concern on me. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Knowles for kindness and love. My best friend Hyun Cho, thank you for making me laugh every time. I'll see you in Korea. My unforgettable Korean friends in YES, because of you guys, my senior year was the best year in YES. Thank you. Special thanks to Mrs. Culbreth and Mrs. Watson for holding me in English and History. You are the nicest people I have ever met. Cutter and Peter, last three years with you guys a-re unforgettable. Thank you. Mr. Stell thank you for being a nice advisor for the last three years. E(reryane in the Catate, the children's choir ofcentral Virginia, thank you for lovely singing. I'll never forget the moments with the Cantate. Lynchburg is my second hometown. I won't forget Lynchburg ever. Lynchburg stays in my heart forever. Finally, to my lovely country Korea, thank you and I am always proud to be Korean.
I would like to thank the V .E.S. community for welcoming me with open arms. Coach Huffman tried to improve me not only as a basketball player but also as an honorable man. Coach Alexander, my uncle, has taken time out o f his schedule to help me with my shot, my focus, and my leadership on and off the basketball court. My friends, I know I may have gotten "stupid" at times but you all were the fuel to keep my engine running. I wish the best ofluck to all the senior class, and to all that have made a difference in my life. Finally, yet importantly, I want to thank a million times to the one person that made my "short but sure" c,areer at V.E.S happen. She has been my greatest inspiration, my loudest fan, my outlet when I need one, and my best friend. She has put her life on hold to make sure that I make the best ofmine. I will never be able to repay her for all that she has done for me, but becoming the best person that I can be, will be a start. She is my Michael Jordan, Frank Sinatra, and John Wayne. I thank my mother Michelle Bradstreet and love her to the greatest depths ofmy soul.
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