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TH E BEE HIVE 1 f 1 f Typists and members of the Clerical Practice class pause a. few minutes from their work to have their picture taken. ALUMNI PRESIDENT BILL DONNER., IR. SENIDS MESSAGE T0 1952 'GRADUATES Just ten years ago this June I was about to graduate, and I know from personal experience some of the thoughts that are running through your heads. You have reached' one of the most important crossroads in your life. Many of you will undoubtedly go into the business world to earn a lvingg others may enter into service to our country. Whatever you choose, your high school days are behind youg but they should not be forgotten. Remember the first day you entered Behrman as a high school student? Remember the new faces, the new teachers, the new subjects, the new sounds, and the new procedures? Yes, that was another milestone in vour life. Upon entering high school you emerged from child hood into a brand-new world. Remember the dances, parties, and football games? All these things were intergral parts of your school life: remember the spirit of our athlete-3 ca-rving the honor of Behrman into the fry? Remember your urging them on? Those memories linger in every student's mind, even after graduation. The Alumni Associationfs purpose is to keep those memories alive and fresh, and to preserve the friendships made while in school. A loyal and active alumnus never grows oldg he always has a deep feeling for his Alma Mater. The Behrman Alurnni Association is in need of active members, members who are not afraid to extend themselves for the betterment of their school. With active participation, particularly among the younger and new Alumni, our potentialities are unlimited. Many graduates are hesitant to take an active part in the work of the Alumni. on the grounds that :their little part would not affect the organization one way or another. This attitude immediartely defeats our purpose. There are eral. through the efforts of their individual, and sometimes insignificant, mem eral through the efforts of their individual, and sometimes insignificant, mem- bers. We can do much with your help. Continued on next page 1- iF7O
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1 f 1 f f JUNE 7195? While Richard Folse feeds maderial to Frank Coley. who is running one of the presses. Lawrence Wille takes time out from composition to watch. Operating the other press is James Henry. BOYS LIKE ROUTINE OF GRAPHIC. ARTS DEPARTMENT By Jack Sta,cy I The small group of boys who are enrolled in Mr. Peter Quin's graphic arts class learn to compose and run various kinds of printing jobs. In a school where something is always going on, there is a demand for printed material. Some of the jobs which keep the boys busy are time printing of announcements, advertisements, program for football. games, shows and concerts, letterheads, schedule cards, schedules for track meets, and tickets for football, basketball, and baseball games. All this is done at a low cost. In addition to this, members of the graphic arts class print stationery, letterheads, and personal-cards: ' To many of the boys of the school, graphic arts is the most interesting of the industrial arts classes. MBHS' -' i BABY BEES WIN NORD TRACK MEET By Clark Fox The seventh and eighth grade Behrman Bees for the first time in the his- tory of Behrman, out-pointed other grammar schools to Win the Boyts Nord Track Meet at City Park Stadium on April 30. The Bees' colors were carried by John Boyer, the Behrman Flash , who finished first in the dash and second, in the broad jump. Joseph Newby also did well, finishing second in the high jumpg Mike Freedman finished third. James Henley, George LeCourt, Jimmie Dunn were also outstanding for the Bees. In the 63 inch class Eddie Robichaux, Huey Wattigney, Jimmy Huges, Bill Ary, and Mike Freedman displayed fine ability and will to triumph. Because of the promise and ability of these young athletes, Behrman is confident it will have a championship team in the near future 4569
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f f f f f JUNE 7952 THE STINGERS By Ann Emiliani and Sally Thomas p We Snoopin' Stingers say HI to you! We've really been around during the last few months, and we've come up with some choice bits of news about some of our Bees. I We wonder who it is that wears her shoes onthe wrong feet? Have you noticed the flash of diamonds this year?--pity us poor unfortunates who aren't in style!!-Want to mention the fact that five of our Seniors don't have to go to college for their MRS. degrees!-What will Jim Martin do without Marilyn next year?-Why is it Emma France always has the Willies ? Camille Koch has been wearing a Belle Chase ring' that belongs' to B. K. land it isn't her brother'sD-lt's remarkable how many people Cupid' has hit with his arrows-- for instance-Elaine MCM. and Eddie-Martha Jean and Boyd M.+What about Jean Soudelier and Charlie? Wonder who this mysterious N. W. is that Linda Bragg gets so dreamy eyed over?-Marian Woolverton is just trying that ring on for size-but Shirley Tingstrom and Dodie CTcrosclairJ can't return theirs now. Sue White seems anxious for September and George to arrive!-What's the reason for the light in Bev. Richardsf eyes? Have you seen the neiw watch Arline Rustin is sporting? Wonder who gave it to her?-Bet Barbara Porter's- friends Mary and Lois are going to miss her when .she leaves!-Wonder why Billie Clasen admires Feet,'? Have you noticed that 'Ti-sha and Tucker are in- separable. Looks like Jane and Kenny will meet again in College-could it have been planned?-Eddie is so dear to Marilyn that she was even willing to share her measels with him-When will Jo Ann Koch stop playing the field?? Ann E. writes to quite a few, and seems to go for Air Fore blue.-Why does Joycelyn' certain box??-Note to Merrill T.- Disap- McMahon carry a little key to a pointed in Loveg Lucky in Money .-Don't be aghast when Sally Thomas starts talking about her Baby-it's only her pooch!-Charlie. Sutherland asked for a plug.-Okay Charlie.-Plug!! All of us wish to congratulate Eleanor Frickey on being the proud Mother of a sweet baby girl! Y . That is all the chit-chat for this issue, but there are a few THINGS WE'D LIKE TO SEE- 1 A Lloyd Di Giovanni with a hair cut.-Sally Thomas hurrying.-Gayle Sut- ton when she isn't hurried or worried.-Ray Strickland minus the Pony Tail-- Charlie Sutherland. not tormenting anyone.-Emma ,France with short finger-- nails.-June Dunbar learn to tango.-Julian Dumesnil without a tie.-Janet Bond playing ball.-Lela Blanchard when she isn't yodeling.- Ann Emiliani when she's quiet.-Jo Ann Borne making noise.-Annie Lou Bergeron and B. P. working in the same store.-Frank Patai awake in Math class.-Buddy Co- ley not hurrying to Marilyn's house.-Louis Domino sitting quietly listening to someone else.-Buddy Lawrence making a speech.-Gene Brown flirting with a girl.-Jack Stacy not flirting.-Lucille .Foucha arguing loudly with Joycelyn McMahon.-Janet Saleeby unprepared for a classroom discussion. Don't you agree friends? Wouldn't you like to see these too? THE STINGERS Behrman Bee Hive MBHS' A 4 ' At present the Behrman Alumni'Association is rather dormant, but begin- ning with the new school term in September, we hope to build an Alumni group of which Behrman High School and Algiers can be justly proud. May I extend to all the graduates of 1952 an invitation to be active mem- Q bers of the Behrman Alumni. With your fresh ideas and active help, we are sure of a successful future. 37
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