Mom-That is a tough question. I was very active in high school. We didn't have women's sports so the girls were active in the drill team, and other clubs. I was on the Drill Team all through high school when I wasn't a cheerleader. I was a cheerleader in 10th grade, and Wayne High Activity Manager my senior year. I was also good in the business world and was on the typing and shorthand teams. We competed every year in Snow College and usually won or placed. We all joined FHA and had parties. There used to be lots of dances in high school and everyone went. We liked to go to each other's houses on Friday nights and watch 'black and white' scarry movies...mostly laughed through most of them. I always played the piano for special events in high school. I accompanied the Musicals. I can remember playing the piano for "The Music Man." I also was in the band every year and we would march during the parade at the Wayne County Fair. I remember going to BYU one football game and marched in the half time show. We had a great music teacher, Mr Frank Keele, and he expected perfection and we produced for him. He was a fantastic teacher and was always a good friend on mine.
We always went to Mutual on Tuesday nights and we learned to do all of the dances, like the Cha Cha Cha, The Waltz, the Swing, Square Dance, Polka, Shottish, Western Swing, etc. All the kids danced and we all loved it. We traded partners and had stake dances with floor shows where we all danced. It was lots of fun.
I had a lot of friends in high school and we did lots of fun things. I was part of a clique called "The Fizzies". There were six of us: Lila Turner, Flora Bell Ellett, Kathy Rees, Cindy Edwards and Sandra Potter. Of course they are married now but we always had something poppin'. Someday I just might tell you some of the things we used to do.
So, all in all, I guess people would remember me for my musical talents, my outgoing personality, my friendliness, my dedication and loyalty to my assignments...when I was given something to do I always made sure I did it and usually involved everyone around me to help. I enjoyed being in Student Government and being a leader of the school.
All in all, my high school years were great! My friends and I still enjoy reminiscing about the good ole' days!
Sarah- I think My fellow class mates view me as the most friendly. I also had so many friends. I was friends with the nerds, and the kids that were a little different. I was just happy if I was playing with someone and probably talking. When I was a senior in High School I got the award for being friendly.
Collette- I think most of my class mates viewed me as studious, religious, dependable and not to forget the FHA and drama queen. When I was in 9th grade I had World Geography from the boys basketball coach I think his name was Larry and I remember the day, it was toward the end of the year, when he learned I was Sarah and Brooke's sister and how surprised he was at this news. It happened with Coach Southwick too. I guess I've never fit the Pace mold.
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