Joel's Pioneer and Bethel Chronicles Part 1

by joelbear69 8 Replies latest jw friends

  • joelbear69
    joelbear69

    I had auxiliary pioneered the summers between 9th & 10th
    10th & 11th and 11th & 12th grades. Generally this was
    a miserable way to spend summer but it was mandatory in
    our congregation otherwise I would have been marked as
    bad association.

    Wednesdays were rural service days which were my favorite
    because you got like 5 or 6 hours and you only had to do
    maybe 5 houses all day because you got to count the time
    driving back and forth (I slept) and you got to count the
    time when you were waiting for someone on a long call (I
    slept in the car). My mother and the grandmother of my
    young pioneer pals were great. They could always be counted
    on for at least 1 hour long call sometime during the day
    sometimes 2. These were awesome.

    South Georgia near the Florida line where I grew up was loaded
    with huge oak trees with spanish moss hanging from almost every
    limb. We would park in the shade of these and snooze and
    watch the moss blow in the breeze and dream of, well dream of
    doing anything besides what we were doing. I usually dreamt
    of playing tennis with my worldly friend David, with whom I was
    in love.

    Lunch was usually a cold sandwich and Hostess Twinkies and Fritos
    bought from a Holiday Market, our local 7/11 chain. I always
    bought the raspberry ones with coconut sprinkles filled with
    creme. yum yum.

    The best summer was the year I went to the Georgia Governor's
    Honors Program. An accelerated summer program for honor
    students. I went and studied Math in the mornings and History
    in the afternoon. I even made a movie with a friend of mine.

    I was the only one of my friends to actually get a diploma from
    a high school. The year, 1976. Which explains why everyone
    else I knew dropped out in the 10th grade and got their GED.
    I was kind of marked for not dropping out, but didn't lose
    association with my friends.

    Part 2 - Joel's best friend goes to Bethel

  • watson
    watson

    Looking forward to this series!

  • daniel-p
    daniel-p

    Thanks Joel, I enjoyed reading. Looking forward to part 2.

  • NewYork44M
    NewYork44M

    Looking forward to the story. I also graduated in the mid-70s. It will be interesting to see some similar memories.

  • pratt1
    pratt1

    Good to see you back on the board Joelbear.

  • still_in74
    still_in74

    thanks for posting,

    I will keep an eye out for part 2

  • Gopher
    Gopher

    I enjoyed the first installment.

    I was the only one of my friends to actually get a diploma from a high school. The year, 1976. Which explains why everyone else I knew dropped out in the 10th grade and got their GED.

    So everyone but you dropped out in '74 to be a pioneer in the magical year of 1975, the year the world ended? Nah, that's just an apostate exaggeration !!

  • AudeSapere
    AudeSapere
    I was the only one of my friends to actually get a diploma from a high school. The year, 1976. Which explains why everyone else I knew dropped out in the 10th grade and got their GED.

    So everyone but you dropped out in '74 to be a pioneer in the magical year of 1975, the year the world ended? Nah, that's just an apostate exaggeration !!

    Word!

    -Aude.

  • Undecided
    Undecided

    Those first two paragraphs was exactly my experience in the early 50's.

    Ken P.

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