Show t l( v The Eagle - Paw 8 1 r : Thursday May 28 1992 i1 OFlinders (continued from page 3) his masters from Brigham Young University He played trumpet in band for 11 before starting his leaching years profession Besides the trumpet Flinders is partial to the keyboard and flute He taught concert band jazz band thorny directed the pep band for athletic events and was a member of a community bass a vJ 0 H) f quartet v 3 -- Jj Brsnt Bill and With 40 GPAs CElTa thslr Taml Davis spand tlma discussing graduation spaachas (continued from page 2) ORight semi-professio- on Sunday family home evening cm Monday Relief Society meetings Mutual meetings and the list goes on Obviously indoctrination is going to take place and you will believe that your church is the "true" church Rationally how can you "bear your testimony" legitimately until you have experienced other religions and then actually return to the LDS religion? This mind-sthat "right" is "right" and that is the end of the story has created a society of followers We no longer have the desire to break ground on new knowledge instead we accept and memorize the et knowledge already assumed correct and then fill in little squares with a No 2 pencil and all ourselves educated It is time to revert back to the critical thinking of the past It is time to create a society of leaders current politics will attest to that and it is time to ask if "right" is really "right" We may find out that the world isn't always black and white but grey lading us to gain an informed knowledgeable mind And isn't that why we are here? He feels that his greatest achievement is becoming a teacher "I am not a natural" Flinders confessed Overcoming his inhibitions and learning to face a class made him see teaching what he feels to be one of the most difficult classes at College of Eastern Utah and anywhere "a big accomplishment" Studying is a dream that Hinders has always had "1 like learning about different subjccls-i- t's a hobby of mine" he says Farming is another dream of his He eventually would like to live (xi a farm as long as he doesn't have to milk cows He enjoys horses and rode when he was younger "I like that kind of life" Where does he see himself in 10 years? ”1 have no idea I like to develop interests as I go on and don't know where I will end up Some people call this a lack of direction I call it trying to get the most out of life" Bubba Saccamano hat fun while working out photo by Garth Frandaan BIG 0 TIRES Cary Dollar OivnerMenager GHARBIE1S1PAWNISHOE 057 gggi Q20S3 QfiSS® flimgfa-nfBIitt- Radio Shqgk Computer scientific ART JHANULMR OWNIiR MOlwtUiiM ftiUuhM90l un-x- Prlca UT 84501 Tires Wheels Shocks Brakes Alignment nErannh n CalrAnytime wGE6m GBi©ofia calculators and stems 771 Cast Main (801)637-275- 0 ©55© ©SOU) Class of 1992 M anaDofia Qpca ©oca mm m Quality wholesale diamonds - direct from Struts the cutter Tuesday June 2 1992 8 AM to 10 AM Classes taught daily and MWF from 8 AM to 8:50 AM 10 AM to noon Classes taught dally and MWF from 1 :15 PM to 2:05 PM 1PM to 3 PM Classes taught daily and MWF from 3:15 PM to 4:05 PM Fine crafted 14 K gold jewelry 0 Custom work available 0 Purchased direct from Low Purchase diamonds the manufacturers overhead expenses for future mounting & 10: AM to noon Classes taught daily and MWF fromll AM to 11:50 AM investment o Specializing Substantial savings on all quality diamonds and jewelry Wednesday June 3 1992 8 AM to 10 AM Classes taught daily and MWF from 9 AM to 9:50 AM in engage- ment and wedding sets 1 PM to 3 PM Classes taught daily and MWF from 2:15 PM to 3:05 PM Thursday June 4 1992 8AM to 10 AM Classes taught daily and MWF from 10 AM to 10:50 AM 10 AM to noon Classes which will not fit this schedule Our fine Jewelry line Is shown by appointment only M-8ajn-5pr- n Contact Tom Potter or call 637-51- 57 F 1PM to 3 PM Classes which will not fit this schedule |