Mary Randolphwas an American author, known for writing The Virginia House-Wife; Or, Methodical Cook, one of the most influential housekeeping and cook books of the nineteenth century... (wikipedia)
I think there was a lot of pride in it because of how it was built. The PTA had to furnish everything.
You didn't really hang out because you rode the school bus. There was no place we could hang out back then.
Everything that we needed people had to donate. The guys built the shop, the School Board wouldn't give us anything.
Sometimes it was September or October before we would get the books.
There's a lot you can do before someone does die to make things easier.
It was only hardship if you didn't go to school. You went through it and you didn't realize what the other schools had so you just went and did your best.
I guess when it was inevitable integration was coming they built the gym.
Early rising is also essential to the good government of a family. A late breakfast deranges the whole business of the day, and throws a portion of it on the next, which opens the door for confusion to enter.
Remember: it's not clutter; it's the evidence of life.
If there’s a place for it in your heart, there’s a place for it in your home.