Wednesday, April 6, 2095

From Han Le '07

Two weeks ago, my friend from Junior Class of 2008 told me a fantastically shocking news of how they invited "The Postal Service" to play at our school's prom. My reaction was... "Oh my god! No Wayyyyy! That would be flippin' awesome and a dream come true for a school like us!!" As I jumped to the conclusion that Junior class had successfully invited you guys to come and play at our prom, it was a burn when she told me that its a very unsure thing. So now here I am. Trying my best to convince you guys to come and make Rosemead High School's dream come true. Being that we are poor but we always somehow make the best out of it. And this year's Junior class did a TREMENDOUS job on fundraising so we could be able to afford our prom at the AMAZING UNIVERSAL STUDIOS for the first time in ROSEMEAD HIGH's history! It would be a great part of our history to have you be a part of it! PLEASSEEEEE PLAY AT OUR PROM!! Your songs are just amazing! WE MADE OUR THEME "SUCH GREAT HEIGHTS" just for you guys!! Please be able too! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please! please!

Truly Sincerely,
Han Le aka "the SHORTEST Senior @ Rosemead High School"

Monday, April 4, 2095

From Jesse Huynh '09

Hello, Ben Gibbard.

My name is Jesse Huynh from Rosemead High School’s Associated Student Body, President of the Rosemead Class of 2009. I would like to start by telling you how much I admire your musical talents. My IPod, in fact, has not only this year’s prom theme on it (Such Great Heights), but many of your other songs as well. The song is an inspiration to many of the students here in Rosemead High School, and it is quite obvious why one would pick the theme to be named after such a song. As an officer for the Class of 2009, I understand the struggles, pains, and hard work each and every student that has worked on Prom has gone through. Sadly, obstacles grow greater each and every year, and expectations are raised as well. Prom is recognized as the greatest event for juniors, seniors, and a few lucky underclassmens. Each year, the Student Body strives to make Prom the most memorable event in the student’s lives, and this year, we’re striving to make it the best. I, as well as every student in Rosemead High School, would feel great appreciation if you would attend Rosemead High School’s 2007 Prom. The fact that you would attend would inspire many that though we may have little, we all have the ability to do great things. We wish you would come to this year’s prom.

Jesse Huynh, Class of ‘09