Answer: Mr. Steele, my high school principal. He had the sharpest steel blue eyes. They seemed to look right through you and he had coal black hair; always looked neat, no hair out of place. He had a very stern look about him. I never ever saw him smile.
Here on the Cook Family History Blog, I will be posting items on the various lines of my family tree so that my family can learn more about their heritage. I am going to start with my grandparents surnames-Cook, Buchmiller, Proctor, and Williams and branch out from there. I feel genealogy is so important and want my family to know where they came from. I hope to post some treasure hunts for them to do to find out more about their ancestors.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - March 2
Question: Tell about a school principal you remember.
Answer: Mr. Steele, my high school principal. He had the sharpest steel blue eyes. They seemed to look right through you and he had coal black hair; always looked neat, no hair out of place. He had a very stern look about him. I never ever saw him smile.
Answer: Mr. Steele, my high school principal. He had the sharpest steel blue eyes. They seemed to look right through you and he had coal black hair; always looked neat, no hair out of place. He had a very stern look about him. I never ever saw him smile.
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