Practice Makes Perfect
In 1943, Thelma Klemish was a Senior at Exira High School in Exira, Iowa.
"Practice Makes Perfect, Thelma"
She heard those words from her Commericial Instructor, Mrs. Robert P. Shirley.
She heard those words from her Basketball Coach, Mr. Robert P. Shirley.
AhHa! A 'Practice Makes Perfect' Consipiracy!
She said, "At the time, I was sure they were in cahoots. Practice was boring and I always thought of myself as a Game Player. If I heard, "Thelma, use the backboard", once I heard it a million times. My Steno Pad was a collection of Big Red X's and O's and notes from Mrs. Shirley...'practice, practice, practice, Thelma'.
I took Shorthand for the first time as a Junior in 1942 and earned a certificate for 60 words a minute. Mrs. Shirley congratulated me in one breath and in the next said I could do better..."You know Thelma, 'Practice Makes Perfect". I heard the same thing from Coach Shirley when he handed me my Letter Award for basketball.
By the end of my Senior Year "Practice Makes Perfect" made 'Perfect Sense". With 'Practice', my Shorthand Speed increased to 80 words a minute and 'The Backboard' became my favorite scoring shot! I'll always remember Coach Shirley's words when he handed me my Team Captain Certificate, Thelma, you are a Perfect example of Perfect Practice Makes for Perfect Games.
And Now....It's time to put 'Practice Makes Perfect' to good use with the announcement of...
The 1940 US Census Community Project Weekly Contest
'Getting Prepared To Index'
Click HERE for Entry Information
There are PRIZES...Two Qualified Entrants will be chosen at random to receive a
$50 Visa Gift Card and One Qualified Entrant a $100 Visa Gift Card.
The Contest is Sponsored by
Click on Badge for The 1940 US Census Website
You, too, can support the 1940 US Census Community Project
by volunteering as a 1940 US Census Indexer.
Upon it's release on April 2nd, the 1940 Census Community Project, a joint initiative between Archives.com, Family Search, findmypast.com and other leading genealogy organizations, will coordinate efforts to provide quick access to these digital images and immediately start indexing these records to make them searchable online with free and open access.
As part of the 1940 US Census Blog Ambassador Program
'1943 Stenographer Says "Practice Makes Perfect"
Blog Post enters me...CollectInTexas Gal...into a drawing for a
KINDLE FIRE.
Throughout their lives, 'Practice Makes Perfect' has made 'Perfect Sense'. They have been 'Role Models' for their children, grand children and great grand children who continue to Practice...'Practice Makes Perfect".
Coach and Mrs. Robert P. Shirley will be one of the 'First Folks' I will look for in the 1940 US Census.
PPS...Thanks to Thelma and her being a part of the 'The Greatest Generation', my post 'Ring-A-Ding-A-Ling...1947 Mobile Phone Calling' was selected as one of the Four Winning Entrants in last weeks 'Weekly Ambassadors Contest'.
Thanks Mom,
I just love how you have integrated your genealogy and collecting/decorating together in one blog. Food for thought!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post!! Thank you for sharing. Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job Sue! Indeed Practice does make perfect! Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteAw how perfect was that! ~Ames
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! Congratulations on your win last week!
ReplyDeleteI try to read several of your posts every week , Sue. They are all so fascinating & educational, to boot!
ReplyDeleteI hope you catch tomorrow's post, more of the same as today.
Can never get enough history nor read enough of it. You always have a flair for making it interesting & creating the desire to read more.
Thank you for always being educational & informative.
Have a lovely day ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
Great post, and most inspirational! Yes, Practice does get closer to Perfect.
ReplyDeleteSue...sweet, informative and clever! Mother is certainly inspirational as a person, and obviously for sharing special stories. I love this so much!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your award, and hope to see you get published...very soon! :)
love you,
ConnieMarie
"lilsis"
What a fun post. Congratulations on your win last week!
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