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We have excellent Pampa graduates on campus. Two of which are Randy Ray, Associate Lecturer
        of Mass Communication and Director of Broadcasting in the Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine
        Arts and Humanities, and Johnny Story, Emmy winner and broadcast engineer. They bring their

        quiet  determination  and  Panhandle  humility  with  them  to  work  every  day.  These  two  and
        countless others from Pampa demonstrate the power of determination at work in their personal

        and professional lives. Gerald Ford, former Chairman of the SMU Board of Regents, and oil and
        gas magnate T. Boone Pickens also called Pampa home for a season. All, in various pursuits, reveal
        a deep sense of determination, a commitment to get things done and get them done well with

        humility.  Boone,  humble?  There  is  a  paper-thin  line  of  distinction,  often  wrinkled,  between
        humility and passivity.


        A hint of all of this presented itself at Pampa High representing a district of over 3,500 students.

        The Harvesters were a gracious audience. They filled up one side of the bleachers on the basketball
        court. Their polite attention was quietly commanding. But further, during the Q&A that followed,

        a maturity and depth of discussion that any high school leader would be proud to have from an
        audience of students emerged.


        Tanya Larkin, Pampa’s superintendent, also possesses a significant measure of the determination
        to do a job well and bring pride through service. She is a product of the Panhandle and of West

        Texas A&M University. Graduating from Shamrock High, she studied at WT then returned home
        to teach before eventually moving to Pampa, and becoming superintendent of Pampa ISD.


           A hint of all of this presented itself at Pampa High representing a district

             of over 3,500 students. The Harvesters were a gracious audience. They
             filled up one side of the bleachers on the basketball court. Their polite


              attention was quietly commanding. But further, during the Q&A that
                followed, a maturity and depth of discussion that any high school

             leader would be proud to have from an audience of students emerged.



        Students  cut  from  Pampa  cloth  are  special.  Determination,  humility,  respect  for  others  while

        seeking to improve one’s station in life are traits taught and learned. The Harvesters get that at
        Pampa. WT counts it an advantage when they bring them to Canyon, Texas. Any university worth
        its salt would.


        When looking for a college, look for a place that values these values. In the end, it will be a good

        place to study.
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