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- 3/2007 (55)
The end of the school year was here, the end of another year as headmaster. Some of the students wouldn't come back, they graduated and would start their adult lives as witches and wizards. Most of the students would simply have a well-deserved break before returning to Hogwarts. Matt was already looking forward to the new school year, even though he also felt like he could use a break.
As the students filed in, the banners adorning the Great Hall rippled and changed to reflect the signature blue and bronze colors of Ravenclaw house, signifying their victory for the year. Matt was secretly pleased, it was his own old house and it was nice to see it shine after such a long streak of Slytherin victories. Matt made his way to the podium, waiting quietly for everyone to settle into their seats before speaking. "Welcome everyone to this year's final feast. Before we begin, I'd like to say a few words. First of all, a round of applause for the winners of this year's House Cup - congratulations to Ravenclaw." He said, gesturing to the Ravenclaw table before conjuring the cup seemingly from thin air. He presented it to Professor Josephs on behalf of her house.
"Of course, we can't forget those students whose dedication and hard work earned the most points for their respective houses. Our top house point earners this year are - in first place, Teddy Pirrip of Gryffindor, with a grand total of one thousand, three hundred and sixty-seven. In second place, with one thousand, two undred and seventy-six points - Audrey Beauchamp of Ravenclaw. In third,June Davenport of Slytherin, with one thousand, one hundred and fifty-nine. Last but not least, we have Bailey Walden-Cade, with eight hundred and sixty-six points. Congratulations to our winners." The Headmaster joined in the applause for each of them, commending their efforts and achievements toward their house.
As the applause died down, Matt gestured for silence so he could say a last few words. "With that, the schoolyear of twenty-sixty-two has ended. I hope you enjoy the feast and have a wonderful break. See you next year!" With that, he sat down and watched as the food appeared on the tables. He hoped all the students would have a wonderful feast.
As the students filed in, the banners adorning the Great Hall rippled and changed to reflect the signature blue and bronze colors of Ravenclaw house, signifying their victory for the year. Matt was secretly pleased, it was his own old house and it was nice to see it shine after such a long streak of Slytherin victories. Matt made his way to the podium, waiting quietly for everyone to settle into their seats before speaking. "Welcome everyone to this year's final feast. Before we begin, I'd like to say a few words. First of all, a round of applause for the winners of this year's House Cup - congratulations to Ravenclaw." He said, gesturing to the Ravenclaw table before conjuring the cup seemingly from thin air. He presented it to Professor Josephs on behalf of her house.
"Of course, we can't forget those students whose dedication and hard work earned the most points for their respective houses. Our top house point earners this year are - in first place, Teddy Pirrip of Gryffindor, with a grand total of one thousand, three hundred and sixty-seven. In second place, with one thousand, two undred and seventy-six points - Audrey Beauchamp of Ravenclaw. In third,June Davenport of Slytherin, with one thousand, one hundred and fifty-nine. Last but not least, we have Bailey Walden-Cade, with eight hundred and sixty-six points. Congratulations to our winners." The Headmaster joined in the applause for each of them, commending their efforts and achievements toward their house.
As the applause died down, Matt gestured for silence so he could say a last few words. "With that, the schoolyear of twenty-sixty-two has ended. I hope you enjoy the feast and have a wonderful break. See you next year!" With that, he sat down and watched as the food appeared on the tables. He hoped all the students would have a wonderful feast.