I had the pleasure of taking classe(s) under Mr. Penn with Sharon . We learned how to use the T square and triangles together. We shared one of those split drafting tables. Everybody liked Sharon , who I remember as quiet and uaually smiling, It was great to see her at the reunions. She had gone on to be a sucessful archetect.
This news came as a great shock. I loved Sharon as a dear friend, as close as any that I had at SPHS. Although I hadn’t seen her in years and probably would not have seen her many more times in this life, still it is hard to lose a friend with whom you have shared so much joy and who was such a bright, intelligent, witty, kind, good person.
After I got this news, I pulled out my senior yearbook, which Sharon had written all over. They were mostly joking, teasing comments, but she also wrote “I’d like to truly say to you John how extremely precious your friendship this year has been.” I feel the same, dear friend, and take comfort in a scripture from my faith tradition: “that same sociality which exist[ed] among us here will exist among us” again (D&C 130:2).
George Keith Ainsworth (1968)
I had the pleasure of taking classe(s) under Mr. Penn with Sharon . We learned how to use the T square and triangles together. We shared one of those split drafting tables. Everybody liked Sharon , who I remember as quiet and uaually smiling, It was great to see her at the reunions. She had gone on to be a sucessful archetect.
Goodbye old friend , George Ainsworth (68)
John Tanner (1968)
This news came as a great shock. I loved Sharon as a dear friend, as close as any that I had at SPHS. Although I hadn’t seen her in years and probably would not have seen her many more times in this life, still it is hard to lose a friend with whom you have shared so much joy and who was such a bright, intelligent, witty, kind, good person.
After I got this news, I pulled out my senior yearbook, which Sharon had written all over. They were mostly joking, teasing comments, but she also wrote “I’d like to truly say to you John how extremely precious your friendship this year has been.” I feel the same, dear friend, and take comfort in a scripture from my faith tradition: “that same sociality which exist[ed] among us here will exist among us” again (D&C 130:2).