THE RUMMAGE AND ELLA B FULKS FILE

("You'll never be a man, George. You'll always be just a little boy.")


OH! MY JOLLY: A BARD(save) Mystery at Craven's Bay(save) The Journey to Chase Prairie(save) If You Don't Believe In Miracles(save)
Five Points -- Firetower Road(save) COLLISION OFF ROUTE-48 AT HARVEL(save) Georgia On My Mind:Fulks Version(save) CHIEF MUNCHANG AND THE WHITEMAN'S TREASURE(save)
I BEG THE QUEEN'S PARDON(save) Just Photos(save) Martha's Work(save) St. Simons Island, Lincoln Returns(save)
The Amazing Carb Kit II99(save) The Amazing Wormwood Board(save) HAVE YOU BEEN WITH MY DAUGHTER?(save) The Pinegar Relations(save)
The Dark Angel Episode(save) Nancy Emeline Mitchell Fulks(save) Route 2 -- Golden Pond Kentucky(save) One Act Skit(save)
AN INFINITE GRUDGE-Kentucky Battles Wisconsin(save) Part III, Just Photos(save) My greatgrandmother, Sara Elizabeth Depriest(save) Some Recent Photos-Florida 2010(save)
Trouble Around the Corner(save) WOODWITCH AND ASSORTED WRITINGS(save) The Ella Belle Abbott Segment(save) Historical Fulks Photos
KENTAHTEN:(save) A Visit From Obadiah Fulks, 1946 NOTABLE ACQUAINTANCES(save) Cheverolet Cavalier 2006-A Maintenance Diary
FOOTSTEPS OF THE 1950'S-FOLKSTON, GEORGIA PART II-JUST PHOTOS(save) John J. Harris Junior Highschool, Folkston EIGHTH GRADE, JOHN J. HARRIS JUNIOR HIGHSCHOOL, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA
JOHN J. HARRIS JUNIOR HIGHSCHOOL, SEVENTH GRADE WALTER MARTIN'S SUPER-CENTER COMPANY AT CAMP CORNELIA PLANTING AND HARVESTING ON MOSE HUBBARD
Meeting People Of Note CHARLTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL-PROMISES THE ODD ROOM JUST LEAVE THINGS ALONE
Photo At Tracy's Wedding History of Fulks in Harvel (Ex)(save) Some Kind Of Grudge OKEFENOKEE'S ENCHANTED TRAIL
PART II-OKEFENOKEE'S ENCHANTED TRAIL BRIDGE OVER SWEETGUM BRANCH AN ALIEN CROONS Bigfoot Legends-Links
Old Route 41A(save) I Married The Old Maid(save) Art's Miracle FLIGHT 2006-AN EXERT
Robert McCoy-A Personal Tribute My Life By Me Game Management-A Child's View An Okefenokee Adventure
When Elbert Lied Part I:Strangers From Amelia Island Part II:Strangers From Amelia Island Tora!Tim!Tora!
Sequel II-Tora!Tim!Tora! Ghost Of Silver Trail Sequel III-Tora!Tim!Tora! Photos Nobody Wanted_ Wanda's Cache
Sequel IV-Tora!Tim!Tora! Understanding Worm Holes II Understanding Worm Holes I The Mulligans Move On
The Mulligans Move On-Part II Arrival Of Number Fourteen-Sixty-Four Important Photos And Captions THE PEOPLE AND COINCIDENCE: FIVE POINTS RECALLED(save)
Danny's Obstacle Course Day With Ann An Interpreter's Dream A WHEAT FIELD IN MAINE
How To Bring Charley Back CHILD ON OMAHA BEACH Images The Shadow Of Paws Frogs
The Odum Peacock Reunion At Newby Cemetary-Sequel I Reunion At Newby Cemetary-Sequel II Reunion At Newby Cemetary- Sequel IIS
Reunion At Newby Cemetary III Reunion At Newby Cemetary IV Veronica People And Times Converged-The Fulks Chronicles
Sequel V-Tora!Tim!Tora Sequel V-Tora!Tim!Tora Snake And A Lake


Eighth Grade, John J. Harris Junior Highschool, Folkston, Georgia

(We become like those whom we constantly admire.)

Mrs Mildred Mizell

The most precise, conscientious, strict, and competent teacher encountered during my school days was Mrs. Mildred Mizell. The learning situation with her was not significantly different than concerns with the school districts in which I taught for many years. It was a concern that our achievement scores were not as high as a few of the neighboring school districts. We, as students, were now in preparation for highschool. Those highschool instructors often claimed that we elementary teachers had not taught the skills those students needed. For years, I listened to those assumptions.

Continuing a struggle with mathematical reading problems and intrepretation, I found it difficult to find time to do the wide reading needed for gaining a high reading level. Reading and academics earned no higher than third place on my list of interests. Personal relations, popularity, and modern romances earned first place with most of us.

It was the 1952-53 school term for Charlton County Schools. A man with the surname "Smith" was an elected superintendent. In its second year was the Charlton County Highschool Band, the junior football program, and television sets were available- Station WJAX located in Jacksonville, Florida broadcasting several hours each day. There was also a UHF station broadcasting from Jacksonville.(My dad, R.I. Fulks, was one of the first televion viewers in the rural area.)

Considered important to recollect is that construction had begun in earnest on the new Charlton County Highschool, its gymnasiuam, and its grounds. Its construction area already included the running track, baseball field, and a football field and stadium. Junior high and highschool boys were required to walk from their old highschool one-quarter-mile, or so, by what was swampy wetlands; and I walked with them. Carniverous plants, swamp lilies, cypress knees, and poisonous snakes were at times encountered along the road to Folkston's athletic field. Watching the new highschool asume its form was an exciting experience.(Folkston's football players bounced back onto their feet as beachballs when knocked down during games or practice. I watched Charles Jones throw three blocks during one play against a neighboring team. That was an outstanding and winning team; but so was Blackshear. That quarter mile walk and back to the old school was good physical training for us.)

That new facility under construction was surrounded by shrub pine, palmetto, swamp bushes, and some Spanish-moss ladened hardwoods. Diamondback and pigmy rattle snakes were in the area; making the legwork through tires a dangerous adventure. During night practice and actual football games, we were contantly on the lookout for poisonsous snakes. The noise associated with football games irritated those reptiles, and they'd come out sometimes to register their complaints.

Lamar Nasworth was a good friend of mine there in Folkston. His manner of walk brought forth a stride of the alley cat in some of Walt Disney's movies for children. When I accompanied him on walks down the streets of Folkston, women and girls ran for cover. Important businessmen straightened their ties, cleared their throats and snorted indiginantly, "here they come again!" We weren't looking for trouble though. We were on our way to the main highway to watch tourist traffic pass by- bumper to bumper enroute for points in Florida- one of America's wonders.

One thing amazing about Lamar Nasworth was that he knew the year, make, and model of most of the tourist vehicles we were watching. He could also tell one the engine size, horsepower, special features, and mechanical reputation of many vehicles. There was a Willys, Edsel, DeSoto, Studebaker, and an occasional antique. Also a mechanical trouble-shooter, words such as thermostat, waterpump, transmission, and u-joint became a part of my lifetime vocabulary. Lamar stood by and reassured those who had mechanical problems with "we can fix it here".

Those many young ladies we encountered and loved are not to be identified by name. They were absolutely marvelous; so lovely as to send stars of Hollywood and New York into recluse. Dressed in jeans or pleated nylon skirts and blouses or mohair, those girls represented their times of youth marvelously. Those will again flash before our eyes when we die. With my "Einstein Machine", they can be brought into ones memory immediately. Not deceased, not aged, gone but not forgotten, the memories of them are all needed to sustain them; not my memory. My consciousness does not belong to me; but in the mind of that which created us.

It was the year of the Charlton County Centennial, and Folkston, Georgia was a booming and prosperous farming, business, tourist center. Some residents were poor while others were wealthy- a matter of good or bad fortune and destiny. The stories are written, and I cannot change even a small part. Even the decisions made were pre-destined.

Where's Mrs. Mildred Misell? She's just around a corner beyond my sight- very closeby. Thank you for working hard on our behalf as our teacher, Mrs. Mizell. I have many places to visit, and I'll meet you somewhere often.

End/November 26, 2010/ 2:P.M.

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