TULLY VALEDICTORIAN; TULLY HIGH SCHOOL.(SERIES: GRADUATION)(Neighbors West)

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From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
Date: 20040610
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Tully valedictorian

Name: Lauren M. Masters

Parents: John and Sharon Masters

College you plan to attend: Alfred University

The teacher who inspired me most was: "Senior" Hank Cline, high expectations.

The best book I ever read was: "Last of the Mohicans" by James Fenimore Cooper.

The most out-of-character thing I've ever done is: Persued the Rotary Foreign Exchange program.

My advice to my graduating class: Be yourself. The best changes come naturally.

What I hope to be doing in 10 years: I'd like to have a successful job with lots of travel ...

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