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Why more,people didn't buy annuals v hen the subscriptions were first sold? Who it is that calis Martha up so often? Why Mr. Basier wears shoes with rubber soles and heels? Why Donnie Dean always has to stay after school? Why Freddie is more interested in coon-dogs than girls? Who it is that Jerry K, waits for after band practice? How Lloyd really got his black eye? Why Marcella goes to the show so often? How it happens that Larry is so experienced in doing dishes? Why Beverly is such an expert fighter? . Why John S. always tries to act so innocent? How the Juniors ever became organized enough to publish a paper? When George is going to give all the girls a ride in his car? When John G. will launch his career in photography? What Bonnie's address will be when she moves to California? What would happen if Marjorie lost her temper? Why Ethel is such a genius at writing letters? Why Lillian wears her hair in an upsweep? Why Delva gets late for band? How it happens that Ed K. can afford so many different cars? Who it is that makes school things disappear? Why Arlin H. uses a rat-tail comb? Why Gerald D. likes to wear cowboy boots? When the band is going to play for the public? How it happened that the Glee Club got Superior at the Music Contest? How Georgia Lee would look with black hair instead of red? Why Arlen L. always has to practice playing the bass horn in the third period every morning? Where Toby and Janice got the ideas for their Hedda Hopper Easter bonnets? Whoever invented the style of long skirts? Why they didn't put an elevator in the schoolhouse when it was first built? Why the shop boys never pay their bills? Why Mrs. Wells can wear her hair anyway and look nice? Why Floyd is so quiet? Why Ozzie always goes to typing class with gum in her mouth? Why Benny grins from ear-to-ear all the time? Why Jerry C. always sits on tacks? Why Alfred likes to wear his red plaid jacket? Why Bob M. always treats everyone so nice? Why Dale never gets his papers delivered until late? Why Harlan B. doesn't grow? Why Rose Marie sneaks up on people anfi takes their pictures? Why Ella Jean always gets her hair cut so short? Why Marvin is so onery? Where Delores L. gets all her cute clothes? Why Ed.Hanzel studies so hard? Why Pearl is such a mathematical genius? Which of the Freshmen girls can blow the largest bubbles?
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Dear Diary, February 10, 1953 On my way back to the states, I decided to stop at Pearl Harbor to visit leta Faudel who has been teaching American English in a prominent school. Dear Diary, February 11, 1958 I took a plane from Pearl Harbor to Omaha, , storm blew up as we were nearing Denver, The pretty stewardess, Bonnie Graham, immediately told the passengors to tighten their safety belts. Being grounded at Denver I met Kathryn English who accomraiied me to Omaha where she was going to meet her doctor husband who had received a oosition as an instructor in a medical school. I took a. bus from Omaha to Bcemcr. I arrived safely but as I stepped from the bus (v,he bus driver failed to help me as he did in :48) I slipped or. the ice performing a cute three point landing, I was rushed, immediately to the Beemer Hospital. I.hen I woke up in Room 13, Nurse Jerry Conn was taxing my nulse. I seem to be getting along fine and hope to leave soon. February 18, 1958 Dear Diary, r, + Pr ived home today after spending a week in the hospital recu- perating from my fall. As I looked back over the weeks-, past I now ful trip thftt 1 h?,d met evGryone of former classmates on my wonder- Goodnirht Diary ni JniLreCe;iVe? a fet r tod?-y from Jfrs Kells- The class of '48 are ft Cfi?6 re .lon the beautiful new Beemer ”ark sometime in May. wonHp-rfi likG °Jd times to be together again and talk over the wonderful times we had during our days in Beemer High School
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President...............................A. A... .-.-w Benny Martin Vice-President.......................... v» i Donald Doescher Secretary..................................... Gerald Galbraith Treasurer...............................................Marcella Ortmeier Sponsor.............First Semester..............Mrs. Sullivan Sponsor...........Second Semester...................Mr. Stern Student Council Members.........Marvin Oswald, Beverly Brown p-ie Sophomore class started with 15 students. Since that time Loretta Ayres left us and Ed Hanzel has taken her place. The class is a very uneven group with ten boys and five girls. Several students of the class participated in mixed chorus and the boys have taken part in Basketball and Football. The class enjoyed a Thanksgiving party held in the school gym. All of the High School Teachers were invited. Gerald Galbraith, Benny Martin,Marvin Oswald,and Dale Albus took part in the leads of the spring operetta, Oh Doctor. Lila TTittrig had the highest average of the Curtis Magazine Sale, FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY President.............. Vice-President......... Secretary.............. Treasurer.............. Sponsor................ Student Council Members ................John Sharp ..........Ella Jean Jackson ..Marion Ludwig ............ ..Joyce Zoller ................Mrs. Wells Enola Schorman, Harlan Burke The Freshman c.las6 started their yfear with twenty-four students, eleven girls and thirteen boys. Two of the students, Viola Grafe, and Dennis Lierman left the class. The Freshran class party ’was held November 16, at the home of Mrs. 1 ells. The chairman of the committees were, Ella Jean Jackson, and Marion Ludwig. The banner was received about the first of the year. The colors are blue and gold. In Easketball, Donald Beerbchm received a major letter and the minor letter v-ent to Harlan Burke. SSSSSSm
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