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Sr. Speaker Materials
Guidelines for Writing a Commencement Address
The draft you write for consideration does not need to be
a final version, but should give the panelists a clear idea of what you plan to
say in your speech. The traditional
commencement address has had content which reflects back on the class's
experiences and also gives advice or guidance for the future. The tone should be one which inspires and
motivates the listeners.
Although the Commencement Address is directed at the
graduating class, the message needs to be meaningful and appropriate for the
adult audience present as well. Content,
language, or style which parents or grandparents might find offensive is not
suitable for a Commencement Address.
Humor can be an effective minor element of a Commencement
Address. The predominant message, and
consequently the predominant writing style, should be serious, thoughtful and
inspirational.
Format: This might
be helpful. It is an all purpose
formula. It is not required. Feel free to be creative. But as a starting point, you might want to
observe the following steps.
Introduction--
* Attention getting anecdote
* Establish a theme -- Past speakers have used themes likethe
qualities of Eagles or the symbolic importance of bridges
* Set purpose or message
Body--
* Reflect on events of past 4 years
* Reflect on present status
* Reflect on where
things are headed
Conclusion--
* Re-emphasize message
* Closing thoughts and anecdotes
A few helpful suggestions:
Though you may want to fill your speech with
inspirational quotations, and heartfelt thoughts of hope, be careful of
overusing clichés. Because they have
been used so often, clichés do not always hold much power within a text and
tend to be easily forgotten by an audience.
Here are some samples of past commencement addresses.
2017
2013
2012
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