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Show ur IQg SAYS SHE had suggested that his appraisal of my future might be off base. That was the kind of esteem we held for one another. Our personalities clashed from the moment I walked through his classroom door as a sophomore. was my lack of skill that irked him so. We simply clashed. Probably because we were very much alike. He was a cocky young teacher, just out of college. And I have never been accused of humility. However, I cannot deny that Mr. A pushed me to greater heights than I might normally have achieved. Perhaps I should thank him for that. most as soon as I got in. But there were no alternatives. We had one business teacher and he was it. though I think specifically of my high school typing teacher. Hes the one who after rehearsal commencement day told me it was too bad I was planning to go to college. Id never last. I kept the stinging mem- of that comment in mind all through my couldnt resist sending him an announcement of my pending graduation exactly four years later. I didnt enclose an T told you so note even BYU and Week's Births curate. Actually, Twins Are Born To Area Family families, according to Jeff Erickson, W. al- ing skills. I had been college-boun- d from the day I entered first grade and university students require typing skills. Especially journalism majors. Though I was planning to teach drama at the time. I stuck out the year. Not semester, year. But nothing could make me take another course from him. So, I missed out on shorthand, bookkeeping and the other business courses our small school tem. I already had sufficient credits to graduate, but one cannot take four study halls. Especially with a behavioral history Scafida, 5510 3204 So. But my path was to cross Mr. As again and again. I guess it was natural that he, a former college cheerleader, be appointed adviser to the pep club. Id had my eye on the leadership post since my freshman year when a senior I particularly admired was president. So in I plunged, working hard Peterson M. Kellersberger, Trident Dr. Brian L. Widerburg, 6124 Harold 6720 So. 100 C. Terry East Warnick, Lakeside Dr. Douglas Chapman, 3882 Michael J Brown, Ridgeview Way Mortensen, 6012 5556 So. Edgewood Dr. Paul C. Christensen, 4904 So. 1575 West COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Boys Jeff L. Newbury, 3887 Dean Dr. Lyle J. Martinson, 315 E. 6310 Sourh Paul M. Clark, 3625 So. Nancy Dr. Norlen K. Dalton, 2782 W. 6060 South Dennis B. .Hall, 3814 W. Shire Cir. Steven R. Jensen, 4743 So. 3740 West Steven L. Jones, 2123 E. 6320 South Brian Androes, 3195 So. 4060 West Daniel Bradley, 4198 W. 3840 South Wilford E. Fiedler, 4927 So. 4135 West D. L. Barrow, 4566 Well ington St. Samuel L. Connell, 6322 CEDAR So. 530 East Sami Niutei, 4110 W. 5740 South Glen R Davis. 6070 Coun try Hills Dr. George A. Dean, 3633 So. 5600 West W. M. Scott Brown, 3342 Gertrude Dr. S. Lynn Williams, 3357 Tess Ave. BftlfoK'fl BUILDERS B. MART ST. MARK S HOSPITAL 1 3555 W. 3500 So. Terry J. Redmond, 7142 Demetrio L. 1549 W. 4980 South Johnson, Gary Voorhees, 5055 So. 1300 Featuring 6 Days Of Instruction Competition And Fun For Boys And Girls Ages ... Weston 55 Hill, M-- H Reward Cross, 5344 Mountainmen Cir. Crystal Henrie, 7666 W. 3210 South Kenneth L. Kenworthy, 5491 Lilac Ave. Tim B. Murphy, 2682 Castle Oak Cir. Darrell J. McCarty, 4810 Townsend Cir. If VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Girls Libraries Terry Pollock, So. 3408 7730 West Michael C. Dieter, W. 5570 South Events Are On 4451 Twin Boys Steven T. Marsing, 4389 Walter Way Agenda Boys John R. Pyles, 935 Paris Lane Robert A. Latleur, 8923 W. 3000 South Jerry R. Wight, 6114 Brookhollow Warren D. Stane Ave. OTHER Pannkuk, - 4302 HOSPITALS COTT. HTS. Play activities, puppet shows and magic acts are among childrens programs being oflered this summer at Salt Lake County libraries. Youngsters school Girls elementary 5940 White, Johnson Cir. Pha Sengsone, 3091 So. 3200 West Don Edmunds, 6458 Canita Cir. Gerald Brown, 1213 E. 4565 Taggart, Kyle Dr. Wolfgang Sieger, 5395 Wayman Lane Edward Steele, 4016 So. (See Page 13B, Col. 5) are being invited of age to take part in play activities, with the County Recreation Department's Playmakers at two locations next shows at Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, on Monday at noon and at the Peterson branch, 9340 So. 700 East, on Tuesday, also at noon. A County Recreation magic program will be presented on Monday at 2 p.m. at the Calvin Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South. Three County Recreation folk dancers will present a talent demonstration on June 25 at 1:30 p.m. at the Holla-daLibrary, and on the same day at 2 p.m. at the South Salt Lake branch, 2480 So. State. Summer films will performances wood Road, are scheduled Wednesday - one at 10 a.m. at the Magna branch, 8339 W. 3500 South; at 11:30 a.m. the Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West and at 2 p.m. at the Granger branch, 2880 W. 3650 South. y MEN'S FULL SOLE AND HEEL JOB WITH THIS AD EXPIRES JULY The Redwood Road Campus, Tech- 11 SHOE REPAIR I FACTORY 3480 So. Redwood Rd. LET ME DO YOUR ... ROOFING ... SIDING WINDOWS... SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or 261-405- 1 968-324- 7 VERL ASAY "1 C Cl RlTH I SIC O U RON ZIPPERS 1 I I I I I Eiimimmr p.m. Titles include Zlateh the Goat and Teeny Tiny and the Witch Woman. The childrens Charlottes Web WITH COUPON a.m. and at the South Jordan branch, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane, at 1 film I ! . nology Building room 312, will be the location 7909 So. Red- at I 31, '81 be shown Wednesday at the West Jordan Library, I I p.m. potatoes, sour cream or butter, corn, rolls and salad. Tickets may be purchased from ward seventies presidents or at the door on the night of the affair. Admission will be $3.50 for adults, $2 for children under 12, $15 per family and $15 to buy a roast to take home. Proceeds will be used for the general missionary fund. ", 14 I 3 :,fl CLAIM CASH you are the owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, once worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Last week's Mystery Home was at 6932 W. Kings Estate Dr. in Hunter. E. Charles SOCCER CLINIC Greet Summer And East Robert Ave. Robert William Barlow, 2478 W. Long Meadow Dr. James Dvorak, 2902 So. 2670 West Milton Whall, 234 E. 5900 South David O. Atkinson, 5523 So. 3295 West Bruce Goodrich, 1521 E. 3900 South 3rd Annual Summer x Maple Way Lorraine soasBia ' 3157 Tabler, Charles Girls 968-212- Howard M000 OFF by Ingrid Sanz, this weeks offering will outline the process of building skills for success. Two sessions are planned. The downtown campus, 431 So. 600 East, room 124, will present the program from 2:30 to 3:30 Saturday I SPECIAL Taught 5 I COUPON SHOE REPAIR College Tuesday. to 7 p.m. at 8181 W. 3320 South. Sidney Stohl, stake senior seventies president, is in charge of the activity. Included on the menu will be barbecued beef, baked from at area Technical barbecue will be held I TAYLORSVILLE. The second in a series of seminars for women will be offered at Utah MAGNA. The annual Magna Central stake Seventies P" Continue Here Barbecue Set By Seventies In Central Stake Misty Way Wesley L. Fulton, 4943 W. 4100 South Chris M. Slade, 309 E. 4500 South for a 7:30 to 8:30 AtUTC Will 943-463- Cottonwood the following families: Seminar Series at the branch on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Additional information may be obtained by calling be presented during week ending Sunday night. of the Seventy-fiv- e infants were boys; 56 Thirty-thre- e were girls. hospital, 24 at St. Marks and eight at Valley West. The remainder were born at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were born to mini-dis- I sort of gained the school newspaper by default. And so did he. Our English teacher became ill early in our senior year and the paper was pawned off on Mr. A. The brightest stars in our class were involved with the yearbook, so I inherited the paper. And he, who also was advisor for the yearbook - which had effectively kept me off the staff - inherited reports hospital the released arrived dont know how we made it through that year, but we did. Im not certain what frustrations made him quip on that last day of school that I wasnt college material. It had been my one ambition since childhood and my ACT scores were well within the range of acceptance. I guess I had the last word with the announcement. Ive lost track of him over the years, but I wish he could see me now, producing type on a computc erized terminal at a passably rapid rate. Although the prospect scared me to death when it was first proposed, its use is now one of the best aspects of my job. And though Im not at all perfect, I do perform a valuable service to mankind. If it werent for people with typing skills like mine, the unemployment rate in this country would be much higher. After all, editors and proofreaders need jobs too. But I didnt need that vote. It seems that Mr. A had taken it upon himself to tell the membership what a rotten president Id make. At least, thats the way I heard it. I won by a landslide. like mine. Music was out because of lack of talent. That left the algebra class or physics available in my time frame. I chose algebra, despite a loathing for math. Craig Bran me. I do so. 5550 3782 Hugoton Dr. Robert Brown, that class for three years toward the dramatic senior year when I would have the position. After the first ballot, there was a dead tie. Although I was too proud (or naive) to vote for myself that first time, I determined that on the second ballot the next day I would East 1340 dy Buck James of My mother w'as insistent that I acquire at least some basic typ- really dont think it I wanted out I offered. And because the choices in other fields were somewhat limited, I ended up taking an advanced algebra course as a senior to help justify the fact that I was taking up space in our school sys- Kings Estate Dr. David Sollis, 4205 Lorreen Dr. Scott Moffitt, 5112 West-winWay David R. Sanders, 5408 So. - Twin boys were among 131 babies born to Green Sheet area I Without his influence, I might never have been elected pep club president or have been editor of our school paper. At the time, I felt as though he was picking on me because I didnt develop typing skills at a very rapid rate. I had some bad habits that are still with me today. They drove him to a frenzy. I couldn't stop looking at the keyboard and I was slow, but not ac- ory years at 18. 1981 by Michele Bartmess The popular song. If They Could See Me Sow, probably holds a great deal of meaning for all of us as we reflect on past relationships. It certainly does for me. ( Thursday, June WZ$7 VAUCY View 1 No I Coupon Per Person Purchase Necessary tipirei June 20th Fabric Warehouse 387i w 3500 so Behind Kentucky will 1 Chicken I I I week. The Playmakers will present sessions at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 70th South, on Monday at 2 p.m. and at the East Millcreek branch, 2266 E. Evergreen Ave., on Tuesday at2:30p.m. Pioneer Craft House puppeteers will present variety puppet A DMH 1? dip? mu mms 8 INSTRUCTOR: Klaus Levin YOUR PIONEER With (College, Adult Major Division Players Assisting. s3000 T Registration Includes Shirt And Soccer Ball. Time 8:00 To Noon At Following Locations: Cottonwood Heights Elementary 2415 E. 7600 So. Recreation July Aug. ANCESTORS KEEP THEIR MEMORY ALIVE! FAMILY NAMES ON YHE PIONEER MEMORIAL ROSTER Visit Sons of UTAH PIONEERS Competition Majestic Elementary School 7450 So. Redwood Rd. (1700 Aug. 3-- W.) All Wasatch Jr. High School 3750 So. 3100 E. 1 Recreation July 22 Aug. Competition New National Hqrs. Building OPEN HOUSE SAT. JUNE 22 3001 8 9 For More Information. Pre Register Before July 3, 1981 At Soccer Parrot, 7693 So. 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