Posted by DC1 on September 24, 2017 at 06:55:22 from (184.63.157.184):
In Reply to: High School classes posted by 37Chief on September 23, 2017 at 16:03:11:
I enjoyed high school. 1966-1970 in the Mississippi delta was a bit unique in history. But, we were pretty dumb and didn't understand everything that was going on, just enjoyed being kids. Farming community, so everyone was pretty much equal. Oh you had some kids from big plantations, old names, some from smaller places, or like us, a plantation manager.
High school meant not sitting on a 4020 forever, even though did it on weekends and holidays and all summers. Even driving tractor was a good place to study. Used to put Latin vocabulary words taped on one fender and the answers on the other fender. Worked good.
Sports, study, friends, all good. Helped me get into a darn good college and gave me the foundation for pretty much all I did for the last 45 years
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