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Making Your Own Footprints Count
Always try as hard as you can in whatever you do.

BY DOROTHY GRIFFITH

My sister, who is three years older than I am, was one of the top students in her class. She was a National Merit Commended Scholar, made a 101 on a term paper assigned by the “toughest teacher ever,” and got wonderful scholarships from the nine colleges she applied to. I am not my sister. Some people recognize that and, no matter how hard I try, some people refuse to.

On the first day of my high school Western Civilization class, “the toughest teacher ever” called roll. Although my older sister and I are often confused as twins, he realized who I was. He told the class that he would never judge us by our siblings. Somehow I just couldn’t believe him. The next thing I knew, he called my name.

“Miss Griffith,” he said, “will I judge you by your sister?”

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