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I went to grade school with a girl named Earlene Babcock whose parents were religious whackos to the extent that her mom wouldn't let her read Donald Duck comics because - and this is where they impress me with their acute reasoning and knowledge of comic art production - since Donald Duck doesn't wear pants, the models that pose as Donald Duck for the artist must not wear pants either, and thus they are sinful.
Earlene was a bit of a bruiser. When she got mad at a boy, she would pick him up, spin him around and then throw him. You didn't want to get on Earlene's bad side.
And while I'm walking down memory lane I'll also point out Elly Elliot, who on Valentine's Day, brought in the same cheesy Valentine's cards that everybody else brought to pass out to their classmates, except that Elly wrote "I hate you" on every one of them.