G339 Teresa also informed me that she had seen Nettie watson in Europe. Nettie was continuing to live the quiet life that she had always lived on Pull-tight Hill. After Nettie graduated, she moved to Nova Scotia where she obtained a position as a bookkeeper and finally worked her way up to an accountant. She was now the official C.P.A. of Foogles Fresh Fish Market. As they say, everyone to his own sense of smell tfishl. After breakfast we went to the hotel to outline a schedule for my wife's tour. we decided to make our first stop: at Borden; then travel toward the west. Late this afternoon we boarded the special train for her Whistle Stop Tourd June 16, 1970 Dear Diary, we came to Borden on the Ole Faithful Mbnon Special this morning; and as I stepped from the train, I saw one of the familiar school busses bringing its cargo of human raw material to the school to be finished into the fine product of mature human beings. Lo and behold1-there was Donna Jean Money tnow'known as Ma Nicholsonl sitting behind the wheel of the bus. After all of the school children had left the bus, I went over to talk to her. She informed me that she makes that man of hers stay at home and keep the house and kids while she drives the school bus. While my wife made her speech, I slipped away and walked up the old familiar path to the school. walking into the Commercial RoonyI received the greatest shock of my life; for there I saw Vivian Balmer actually talking. As I well remembered, it was a rare occasion to hear Vivian say more than yes or no ; but as she told me later that when you teach school, you have to talk up, beat up, or you may as well pack up and go home. I rambled down the steps that lead to the basement; there I heard the voice of my lifelong friend and fellow Democrat, Ottis wright. He was Borden's combined agriculture teacher and basketball coach. He said that he was having a lot of trouble because his basketball team had won top honors in the livestock judging contest and his agriculture class hadn't lost a game this season. I didn't have time to talk longer, for 11w wife had probably finished her speech by now; so I left the little red school house on the hill and made my way back to the train. After twe more week's of speeches, we went to Equador, the land of eternal spring. Ah, it was so nice to lie in the shade when I knew that all of my old classmates were healthy, wealthy, and wise. WJ'WW
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Row 1 - Maurice Popp, Betty Potts, Willi m Price, Hary allen Sangar, Edward King, Barbara McKinley, Thomas Moore. Row 2 - Bruce Naugle, margaret Johnsan, Billie cClard, Ray $alt0n, Celeste Emery, Wyona May, Joseph Whalen, Clifford Kirckggssner. Row 3 - Sharron Smith, Larry Johnson, Kenneth Hedrick, Ealter Lee, Ruth Louise McKinley, Gerald Walton, Aaron Mull, Garnet Claxton. Row 1 - John Van Hook, Mary Faske, Yvonne Conard, Fay Floyd, Mary Lois Taylor, Herman Standiford. Row 2 - Lawrence Cook, Euguene Dunn, Sharron Rose Bell, Flora Callahan, Shirley Schamel, David Scott. Row 3 - James Watson, Ethel Mills, Evelyn MaisttissSh, Mary Frances McClard, Grace McKinley, Jack Reilly.
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