Rosemary Jackson Wheelwright

Profile Updated: July 29, 2010
Residing In: Salt Lake City, UT USA
Spouse/Partner: Tom
Occupation: elementary school music teacher
Children: Max, born 1983; Sam, born 1989.
Who was your favorite East High teacher? Why?

Mrs. Scharman-jr. English. She was a creative teacher, kind, caring. Also Ms. Ogura and Mr. Fish. They made math understandable.

School Story:

See Kelly Jarvis' story about Ms. Guiver. I was in the library on the day her wig spun all the way around her head. She was closing a window on a windy day.

I have great memories about Pep Club.

Who would you like to meet for lunch?

Cordell Clinger. But he's having lunch with Greta Sargent. So I'll say my Pep club decorating group.

What is the most important thing you have learrned since 1970?

Making a difference in the lives of others or even one person brings true joy.

What is a goal for the next 10 years

To have lunch with Cordell Clinger.

Comments:

Graduated U of U with Bachelors of Music Education. Graduated with Masters of Education from Arizona State U. Lived in SLC, Austin Texas, Washington D.C. and Arizona. Building a home in Deer Valley, Utah.I have a wonderful husband and two fine sons. I've done lots of church work. I collect interesting rabbits, and unusual sound sources. My passion has been teaching (full time and part time) elementary school music in schools which are in low income areas. (I get to use my "Ms. Crammer" Spanish.) I always wanted to marry someone who went to East High - someone who understood the magic of the whole experience. I got my wish!!

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Aug 11, 2023 at 1:53 PM

Rosemary Jackson - now ther is a real sweetheart.  She and I spent all but our juniorl high years at the same schools.  She always had a welcoming smile and a tender soft voice and brought happiness to all who knew her.

Scott Wood

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