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become my wife; she was student at Snow at the time. My feeling for the college grew as I graduation in the spring of 1932 with an A. E. Degree. Then for a number of years, while rearing the College. Oh, I was always a fan of the games in the newspaper, and quite often attended their basketball games. During the winter of 1942, while working at Geneva Steel in Provo, I became ill again job. From this time on, my physical activity was greatly restricted due to the worsening of my heart condition. I was not even able to farm. In the fall of 194 7, with help from the Utah Vocational Rehabilitation Office, I took a school diploma from Snow High School and to attending Snow were coming true. I was excited, but with my long absence from school I wondered about how well I would do. My doubts fueled sustained effort, and I was surprised and relieved when I received somewhere between a B plus and A- average the first quarter. Most surprising was the "A" I received in English from Miss Fern Young, for I had had a difficult time when I took the same class from her in 1930. I decided to major in sociology and to take a minor in history, with the idea of becoming a social worker. I enjoyed attending Snow very much, even though most of the students were much younger than I, and I including the mixed chorus and panel discussions. 67 |