Posted by thurlow on August 27, 2010 at 14:33:44 from (74.177.51.45):
In Reply to: Re: OT Hazing posted by Mike (WA) on August 27, 2010 at 11:34:55:
Our FFA initiation was much the same......in 1958. Last thing they did was to blindfold us, load us up in a school bus and drive us around for the better part of an hour. We were put off the bus about 10:00 P.M. and told we could remove our blindfolds and find our way back to the AG building on campus. We were all country boys; it was a blacktop road with no streetlights, there were no radio station or cell phone towers, no traffic.......nothing to tell where we were. The town where the school was had about 3,000 residents, a couple of traffic lights and most folks were in bed by 10:00. We huddled together and tried to decide which way to go; we finally walked about 100 yds to the nearest house and knocked on the door 'til the resident got up and came to the door in his underwear. The bravest amongst us told him we were lost and asked if he knew where Ripley, TN was........that we were trying to find the High School. He looked at us like we were total fools and said that the school was about a half mile 'that way'. If today's 13/14 year olds were treated like that, there'd be a lawsuit; we thought it was great fun and couldn't wait for our turn.
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