, ,A1,,.,, A w ., , I ' -'.,i'.L. 1 .,,, -- - - 1-Mfg.. -. - ... .,..'o ll schools have special students, one or two who h a v e d ist i n - W7 guished them- selves in spite of Mid! QW CMM' difficulties. I point to one-mar- ried at fifteen, children before she was twenty. Wanted a GED, and worked like mad to get it. Waited a while to try college. Entered col- lege at twenty-one . . . on condi- tional admission. Worked during the day and attended at night, she graduated in six years with hon- ors grades. She finishes her mas- ters degree in 1986 and will begin her study at the doctoral level. She's a teacher and a model for her students, and she cares for fos- ter children in addition to her i 1 own. Another case in point would be a young man who has a family to support. His mother died, his fa- ther lives out of state and cares not for the children. He works three jobs, two at night, to sup- port his family - younger broth- ers and sister who are not yet six- teen. He's only twenty-two, but he has the responsibility of a much older person. He graduated this year with honors, belonged to twelve organizations and held of- fice in two. These are but two of the sterling students who come at night, who work in the day, who care for others, who excel aca- demically, who are good citizens, who will make this world a better place for all of us. OPENING
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