Remembering Bryant School

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It’s been many years since Carolyn Espel attended the Bryant School in Princeton Township, but her memories are so vivid, it could have been yesterday.

Espel went to the school for almost six years, attending with older sisters, Nilah and Betty, and older brother, Bob.

Espel said every morning began with the Pledge of Allegiance, and then the students went to their desks, coming to the front of the room as the teacher taught a class to one or more grades. The Bryant School was a little bigger than some of the one-room schools in the county, and Espel said there were usually three or four students in each grade.

Teachers moved in and out fairly regularly during the years Espel attended, but one teacher especially “registered” with her.

One day Eula Clark was standing on the heating register when something gave way.

“The register evidently had gotten off the square that it was on and it was a fairly large register,” Espel said. “It moved, and she fell through, and we laughed at first. And then we realized she was hanging on for dear life, or she was going to end up in the basement.”

Two of the eighth-graders pulled Clark to safety, but a broken leg resulted in her retiring from teaching.

Clark said they regularly had art classes, and in the wintertime, they would go outside and make something out of snow.

“Marlene Vickery, Margaret Bird and I worked on one thing, and we ended up making Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer,” she said. “The reason we chose him was I had some gloves that were rubberized and they would make the nose red, so we ended up with a red nose for him.”

One student who loved attention remains vivid in Espel’s memory.

“One day he was blowing huge bubbles with his Bazooka bubble gum, large bubbles that covered his whole face,” Espel said. “The teacher caught him, brought him to the front of the room, made him spit out his huge wad of bubble gum, and then stuck that huge wad of gum on the end of his nose.”

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