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Top ten seniors are, bottom row. Glenna Dennis. Marjann Morrow. Donna McGee. Su- zanne Fisher. Belinda Scott. Top row: Mark Preston. Scott Marlar, Darrell Calvert. Day- ton Robertson, not pictured is Jamie Hataway. Top ten juniors are. bottom row: Diane Sen tell. Beth Bowen. Dalinda Roberts. Charlotte Masters, Tracey Westmoreland, David Mar- tinez, Paul Fagin, Kris Seale, Mark Robertson. Nettie Moss. Above are the top two in the junior class, Kris Seale and Mark Robertson. 20
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Salutatorian FISHER NETS DIPLOMA John Gary’s quote, There is nothing beyond the reach of determination,” sums up Sa- lutatorian Suzanne Fisher’s high school career. Her basic philosophy in- volves seven points: BE BRA VE, Be brave enough to take a chance. You have to risk alot to gain alot. You may fail. Fine! Everybody who is any body has failed at one time or another. Be brave enough to face failure with a smile. Correct your mistakes; forget the incident; and go on with your life. In time your winnings will outweigh your failures. BE ENTHUSIASTIC. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, ‘‘Nothing great was ever achieved without en- thusiasm. Be exicted kV about everything, always! Don’t complain xr h about hav- ing to write a term paper. Be enthusiastic and get into that paper. You’ll finish it alot fas- ter. BE CONFIDENT. Be confident in yourself. Know that you are unique and that you can do a special job. You are what you think you are. If you think you can, then you’ll reach your goal. Don’t stumble over what other people may think of you; stand tall with what you think of yourself and what you know you can do. BE PATIENT. You can’t have every thing you want when you want it because you can’t control nature and peo- ple etc. When things go wrong resort to patience rather than pessimism. If the powder puff football game gets rained out, be patient. The clouds will eventually scatter, and the sun will dry the playing field, but all in good time. BE FAIR. Be fair and honest in every- thing you do. The guy who cheats on a chemistry exam, but plays basketball by the rule book is a cheater. AL- WAYS be fair. Be fair at school, at work, at play. Cheaters only receive tem- porary gain. There is worth in doing your own thinking and in getting your own an- swers even if they’re wrong. BE FOR REAL. Be the best person you can be; be your- self. In fact the one thing you can always do well is to be yourself. Develop and use the potential within. Always try to do the right thing, but REALIZE that life isn’t al- ways fair. You may not win everything you think you de- serve to win. The best team may not make it to the state tournament. Taco Villa may run out of burritos when they get to your order, but be for real, life goes on! 19
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Top ten sophomores are, bot- tom row: Beverly Duff, Re- becca Musick, Valeeta Wheel- er, Kelly Scott, Jennifer Cole. Top row: Tommy Gressett, Steve Gressett, Brad Robert- son, Stocky Roberts, Jacque- line Pylant. Below left are the lop two, Valeeta Wheeler and Brad Robertson. Goldcoaters Award Top Ten Medals Top ten freshman are, bottom row: Margaret Anderson, Kathleen Ramirez, Kami Bur- kett, Mindy Alderage, Rosario Peralez. Top row: Sam Ra- born, Casey Peterson, Curtis Gafford, Dean Cruse, Calvin Wimmer. Top two in the freshman class are Kathleen Ramirez and Curtis Gafford, above right. SCURRY COUNTY LIBRARY 21
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