Interview with Lois Beville Cone 19 March 30, 1995 0: What about high school? Do you remember anybody getting disciplined in high school? C: Yes, I do. But you knew if you did something, I will say this about Professor Buchholtz, as we called him, you knew if you did something that you were not supposed to do, you would be punished, there was no doubt about it. So you did not do things. I mean, I do not think we had the discipline problems we have now with children or teenagers. We respected him and he deserved respect. 0: Do you remember, you say you knew you would be punished, do you remember what type of punishment he meted out? C: Well, you may have to stay after school, you may have to write a lesson or something like that, or you could be expelled for a day or two. 0: You spoke earlier before we started, about elocution lessons? Where did you have those? C: In elementary school and Ms. Roux, I'll always remember her name. o: What was her name? C: Ms. Roux, R-o-u-x. taught us. o: What kinds of things did you do in your elocution lessons, classes? C: I really do not remember what we did, maybe that is one reason I talk funny. Then I remember Ms. Blacklock, she also taught, but when we had chapel in elementary school, she was the song leader. 0: You had chapel in elementary school? Do you remember what took place during these chapel meetings? C: Well, we would sing, and I do not know. I would hate to say, Betty. Probably we would have a, reading from the Bible, and prayer, and if there was anything that the students needed to know, I think we were told at chapel. 0: Did you continue to have chapel when you went to high school? C: No. 0: Do you remember whether or not you had Bible readings when you were at school when you were growing up? ..