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- Babysitting and Whooping Cough
- Black Culture Shock
- Brothers
- Church Community
- Cooking in Camps
- Country School
- Dealing with Prejudice in Edmonton
- Family Success
- Father
- From Provost to Edmonton
- Grandma, Diabetes, and Fire
- High School in Provost
- Learning to Cook — Oil Rigs
- Learning Tolerance
- Mother
- Racism at School
- Selling the Family Farm
- Siblings and Farming
- Slave Mentality
- Soul Food
Country School
Marjorie rode a horse to travel three miles to attend a one-room country school. There was a different teacher every year, and she lived in a two-room house known as a teacherage. During the summer, a pastor would come to the school, and there was also a summer camp. Marjorie shares other fond memories of her school days.