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Show Thanksgiving 2007 THE RIVALRY SINE continued from Page 26 be telling everyone I knew exactly what was said to me on campus that day. Luckily, I do know better, and some other people helped me affirm my notions on kindness later in the day. We lost the volleyball match; It was a shame. Following the loss, there was the potential for a little fun at a postgame dance. The scene was like nothing I had ever witnessed. They had dance cops—which I had previously regarded as a myth—to make sure people's moves weren't too scandalous. After just moments, my posse and I had just about had our fill, but upon exiting the building we saw a man sitting in a tree and looking lonely. Neil was his name, and just as my group on that day, he was treated poorly by someone at the Y. He had asked to dance with a the UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE* Needs YOU! # 1 0 We already employ lots of self-directed, enthusiastic people & we want more! # 9 We anticipate a crazy-busy holiday mailing season unparalleled in the entire universe # 8 We have 3 shifts available for you to choose from..4AM, 2PM, 10PM # 7 We pay $13.80 per hour, plus night differential, overtime pay, and no test to take! # 6 We've got blank application forms just laying around...come on in andfillone out # 5 We'd love to see you at USPS Personnel, 1760 W 2100, Salt Lake City UT 84199-4920 # 4 We are open in Personnel on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays from 8AM-4PM # 3 Did we mention well have lots of mail? # 2 WE NEED YOU! # 1 WE REALLY NEED YOU!! : Call 974-2213 or Come In & See Us! PAPPAS continued from Page 24 I look forward to Nov. 24.1 plan to eat a turkey two days prior and pretend it's Bronco MendenhalL I plan to paint myself red and scare small children in the streets of Provo. I hope my fellow students will do the same. Thank you for the greatest of rivalries. Cougars. Don't take this article too person- woman who brushed him off, causing him to retreat to the limb of a tree rather than face ; possible rejection again. I felt Neil's frustration. It's hard to go out with the intention of having fun only to have a person with no consciousness of my feelings treat me poorly. In my relating to Neil, I realized something: No matter where you are, even if you're on the campus of a ! private LDS educational institution, people ' are going to treat you any way they see fit. r, It's important to recognize that and remember to do unto others. We talked Neil down from the tree and we even found him a woman to dance with. As we watched him walk back through the gym doors, I knew that despite all the dirty looks and lost games, all was not a wash. We showed at Jeast one person at the Y that people from the U really know how to treat a stranger—no matter where they . come from. Jetters@chronicle.utah.edu ally. I know you are all sensitive. I know that, like Linus, most of you walk around holding your security blankets. Life will go on—even after you lose. The Utes are headed down to Provo to yank your security blankets away. At the end of the fourth quarter, all you'll have left is ' wet thumbs. And it's not called "whipped butt." It's called "whoop ass." Don't forget it. Ierrcrs@chronicie.utah.edu Your Part? Help the Bennion Center celebrate 20 years of serving communities and building leaders by joining us in 20 weeks of service. SHARE IN THE EXPERIENCE OF SERVICE! Perform acts of service weekly between November 26 and April 11. Then go to www.bennioncenter.org/reflections to share your story. 7" < Lowell Bennion COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER i Call or visit (801)581-4811 o r . ; ; |