Here is today's story.
Earl started school in 1932 when he was six years old. His school was in rural West Virginia.
Tell me about when you started school.
I had
just turned six. I started with my older sister. They held her back so
we could start school at the same time. We went to a one room school a
mile or less from our farm house. I used to run all of the way there and all
of the way home.
What was your school like?
It
was a one room school with one teacher. It had a gas heater and had no
pump for water. We had to carry our water. On the playground there were
teeter-totters and the big kids would try to knock the little kids off.
Did you like school?
No, I couldn't wait to get away from there. There were too many restrictions.
Did you get in trouble because you weren't used to so many restrictions?
No,
they just ignored me. I didn't do much including applying myself to my
studies. I wasn't much interested in what they were teaching although I
could hold my own in most areas. My sister applied herself and did well
in school. My favorite subject was freedom when school let out.
What did you do for lunch?
We
took our lunch. I made my own because my mother was too busy with the
rest of my brothers and sisters. We usually had biscuits and sandwich
spread. I've had enough sandwich spread to do me for a long time.
Another time, I would like to hear more about your school days.
Nice! Love the photo! My mom said she liked kindergarten well enough (got to run around a lot), but sitting in a seat to learn reading and writing in first grade was no fun. She went back to kindergarten until she was found out. She started school in 1923.
ReplyDeleteI think a theme is emerging. People who started school many decades ago, had a hard time adjusting to sitting still at school. These days we have so many preschool activities that kids are used to school by the time they get there. I don't know if that is all good or not.
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