Dear List, I remember my grandfather (Glen C. DUNCAN 1909-1986) showing me his high school, senior yearbook. I think my mother may have shown it to me shortly after his death. The graduating class had 4 in it: my grandfather Glen, his twin sister Glena, his cousin Val (all DUNCANs), and someone else who wasn't related. Today, my mother gave me his high school diploma. It says it is from Armo Baptist Academy in Blue Eye, MO. I checked the Stone Co. History books, and I found a mention of the Armo Academy in Vol. II, page 17. It says the Armo was just across the state line in AR. It didn't make it clear when it closed. On Glen's diploma it says Blue Eye, MO in 2 places. What I'm sort of confused about is Blue Eye, MO and Blue Eye, AR. My mother says the school was on the AR side, but because the state line divides the city, Stone County takes care of both sides, so the diploma would read Blue Eye, MO. As a genealogist, I would think that Stone Co takes care of the MO side of Blue Eye and Carroll Co. takes care of the AR side. But if the school was on the AR side, why does the diploma read MO? Also, my mother says that Armo was the only school anywhere near Blue Eye, until they built the new one. She went to the new in 1939. She thinks her Uncle Ronald (Glen's brother) was in the first graduating class from the new school. He was born in 1917, so he should have graduated with the 4th graduating class in 1935. If anyone has any info on Armo Baptist Academy, please email me. I also wonder if the Ronald Duncan listed as principal from 1961-1963 is the same as my Ronald J. Duncan. Guess I should write to him and ask. Thanks, Cheri M. Torrance, CA