Brooklyn High School - Echoes (Brooklyn, IA)

 - Class of 1952

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I O 'O QV' II' f' nou er f rcl I ene se 1 con as she sneaks Ubangd fluen ly and e cn dl a fe trlbal ra ces om 8Shl1 tol I returned Wont us 1 ln to hear at e p c'co a t c c our J litcr ly Lrrl l hone o e to suite' s, our q te e cl cd 1bOUc lt nu I H 1 or I I 1, orl r o fOly an ft o of Brno' s cols cu I o y lor 1 t e U , b arf ec re' I t :tie ws scr amlx t nf sanltf Za? car uh m clam ant soo love, B rolra u cl 'W xo lo e 1 ch 1fed lrl for of b lotta 1 nla'ers ot e Iournamcnts a a Ra 1 cole ou lr, ye r Fomor of To Geor c You ec er nroo so lr lc, nas wroduc d t ,ta nrolctr oman he ,us L t n 1 o ll c s Ile T'xe s Claful-lw1Zvt,9 c ent r lQ 9, t ent, lour shy, bashIu7 ll lc ch rubs star ct ranlcrxuf txrou h lalls of B H o with Mrs Ora Iurphy adgustlng our llnks and ha o. blglest thrLll lD flrst grant came when we journ-y d wash Mlss Ho an o orrnu ll LT8lH e rave the passen ers a trcat when we san God Bless Anerlca , lor fhe conduct In second grade, we establlshed a grocery stor Our frul s ann vefetables wcre made of paper and starch, mhlch we palnted e also learned about bees eryone brought oread and butter and Mlss Der oop, our teacher, furnlsned honey for our feast In thlrd grade Paul Bunyan entered our llves and Mlss Tang taught us to use that messy old Ink Fourth grade, what a year' Douglas seened to have a manla for sharpenlng penclls storm was our teacher Durlng our stay 1U flfth grade, the class start d ohOIlHb thelr a hletlc ab1l1t1es Audas and Jlm showed the1r ablllty lH track by mallnf several 220 dashes lnto Mr Orr's In sirth grade, Punchlng Pete heeler dealt Mlss Tappen a body blow to the stomach lyn started on her renowned paper chewlng career paper mache', th1S was the year of the blg flre at the took a fleld trlp that afternoon For punlshment they left the room they saw the1r chance to get out early arithmetlc answer book at least no one could flnd lt, hlthout too many casualties we reached the eighth Illss Dor OfflCe Caro making students Dur1ng seventh grade, our halos and WIHFS were completely gone Clrolyn contlnued Ford Garage several 1nterested had to stay after school Jhen Miss Geer How tlme flew'2 M155 Geer mlsplaced her but ar1thmet1c grades really soared grade. M1ss Barrett was our teacher I put on two one act plays for P.T.A. and the XlUmH1 Banquet. uThe Kids' Kolumnn, our class paper contalned all the latest news! Those who graduated from elghth grade together were' Carolyn, Mary, Doris, Reta Jo, An1ta, Janice, Colleen, Eleanor, Barbara, Don A., Don Mc., Douglas, Ronald B., Charlene Stanley, Gaylon, Laverne and Cora Raley. Dona, Richard, Maynard, Gene, Alan, and Joe Kriegel jOlH6d us as Green Freshmen. Sadness entered our class th1s year when our classmate, Anita Manatt, passed away.Mrs. Smith was sponsor. During our sophomore year on an all hlgh school scavenger hunt we showed our ab1lity to come through to the finish, by hook or by crook. We also asslsted the Juniors w1th their banquet by wa1t1ng on tables. Our sponsor was Mrs. Orsborn. Our jun1or year was a busy one. Je presented our class play, nGlory to Goldyu, under the dlrection of Miss Janice Lewls. Je spent most of our time after ChI1Stm8S work1ng on the Junior Senlor Banquet. A Southern Plantation was the theme. Mlss Collier was our able sponsor. Sen1ors at last! Mrs. Orsborn was agaln our sponsor. Thls was the bus1est of all our years Graduation and group pictures were taken, the annual kept us busy trying to flnish by the dead llne, a few seniors participated 1n the all h1gh school play, then the spring prom, our class play, sklp day, the junior senior banquet, baccalaureate and finally commencement and class day. Carolyn, Mary, Jan1ce, Eleanor, Barbara, Don McGeorge and walter have made the long Journey together from kindergarten through the1r senlor year. As some of us have reached our goal we are now ready to leave the hallowed halls of B.H.S. Tcggos -1 Jls my Jett soon rlzrc I tisju 'on lufgs. Ho Ls L- Ling fs a litole-ka px wel- fa e s 'any near Nasl.ille, culled the doclety ffr lr: e:,io, of 'elcy to P 'g U lace Tef Ie '. He sail he I f uL.ays nlsfc- uhcf' n s tis s ala 'ls nut fulfilling his ljIe's dread if alwin, 'hum in ,hcfr ho of need. LLC Jsfslu has 3,lll'1umv'l..cLi,ly in Henna Sc: su I -us ill, to : ite LJ Florl a. He 2 I I 3: fl un I,:1'.'-Q . - O 'a un. The gary, I li .er oi' 1. gn, ng Mrs ' cuchcoz.1 J 1,ll U si .c - lllbj. he Las 1'r :Q f f 'Ta' 'v tr ch drl or a she ob oc 5 U lla br1n,lng 1111 the 1'th'rW Lelrtlos Q2 ffHQS OH tke DO' U. The cf? 3, be ln A37 Tqrfln H f5FUCE A H377 3q3fy,ig33 Jyg'3fyufQ, Find l' I lied lg .ssH'n' Q. n.J., our Ia Qon'. Jani ol. I '13 lflf as tug beautiful slghis 21: e air really appreclairl my e cell:.g ,u:.:, 1.31 Jr severe. Ee Ls not .he Gffi,':l xbzssad r no ,Le L 9 - Ubaggg reglo. of ,' Qoa, from Jlcxe sl: QQ' fuss r2cur.3d. she rrosenzed me V'1h 1 lintle trlmheo glven is her by pie Ubg.gg c Lei. I- ras a shrrnkog ical. I accepted it fit' 't ga 'i 5 omly after g.e dsfn, e cross ' 1' enrol. qleag r 'F quit . arg I 3' ' l Q.. ' A' JC ' ' '.' l 1-' I .- I1 7' IHC, Fr . J fig' : .c A ld j at i. tdne ' .e' th't my family as: , :ll L 5 hate g n t 'u'J' . 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lool at le cOLy an 1ou.d lt o oe Jlm Doondn re1 oft n keeled o er ITON meer fat rue ard he lS no 1 H c s o o n a llttle fac or, o s o n so e I m farewell F c e t day, arrw' d ll DGCFOII evd J s me ou s has ,ust be n anpolhded d we bl orc 1ect Nl a Lu 1xe1 10 ou le, motor Comm JI rust, cor, he fl11ll, came too, he m 1 ulll I sman H dal e n d mlm to h ou1s Goour O me unit I9 It I S O s berth 91 c F s chro Uyro over d, suder wet dtro ton d, l comnress o , o ter, Icy ook me to t e latest o ddlcr ell B I t WTOQUCtlOH starrln c Morgar as the nc est thln 10 ballet o er the stl,e tor +1c pro ram, e to male hls debu tn re 1 fc: feels ay 1 , ngtwced a terr 'u u1 t to oc lan C Cl are ff lc lowes LTI C l 0 I como U' aulee ldmov O mf tour Ol .lm ou are r to 'Dull Tcl Iss h 'orld famous ccmrcr or cal o CIS 1 .Ll Jace xo r r rsoz T col I1 ccc s 1 to c c to r 1 on nu L, C' x, U llfw ble QlStUIb1HCG 1 one of b r nrb tl bottle Q s . u ool, the fern r J ce ncn c s t d to .L1u r llroad c r t I le loCO I s ery UICCUI sque found o HJ UfUTlSS u1der her sheeosl n colt, could see fere 1er eyes made the bu for Casper ol the tlme Lu to get UO 1 af I1 T3vGllOd on o yonl hc co'or1ul s1 1ncrocrs c c I stooped o taU 1 s e r C111 t l ee1 R lL she cercz s e t I o lcr coo lat o e er r I h here, I dLCldCQ 1ot to s on 1re s lfee tle Cooks J carry c a 1 C on cha1 bou her flock, CL ttle 'oc I color lrou some of thc smaller nlaces I H15 leaps were mdg'lflC6l , u eemeo to SlmW 3 float :ent baclstame a1o hc oI1 me a1s to leave for 1uss 1 401, n o 1 To P r 1 tl 11 t c 11d hrs on rlfan m e out of 1 he famlly trac: The sceuery th re o1e Ol tnem and looled contented tout al and Just barely he bl cltles all he flrs one I stonned JH Ho 1 zo ws cn Ll e .o 1 ca 1 B only Rope It con lst d of a 1e' stores and one fe called Hiuptured Lu d calc by hayuard RCltIlCT, form r Io to hlm, a polcr nlayer almost n Q QQ a I 'ey bo.+lc through iht plite lass shot lt out of hls hand Just n tlc 11c1 Ol tlmc, and ve contlnucd our chat J ruptlon I Jas qulte G1 e c t n after ooh Thu Hlohh I boLrded the nlaxe XTTlV1H IW Portla1d, I 1 a1n toured hc cmty SCOPUL L for d1n1er ln a o hlle I talked IIUQO , but Maynard thout further lnter for Oregou lace called Gypsy Dea1's Tea Room. lfter I h u eat Jps, came over to road my tea leaves and I found at to be the manager of cle Tea Room, D an Ha 11 s He olc me h the Tea Room was Just a slde ll1e a d that h dad 1 s blbCCSo bus ne s a a 1sslsta1t to Irthur hurray as a d8HC1Hf instructor Later that afternoon, I tour d the Cley and couldn't TColoc auOUUl1f at the plant here they male cherry chocolates INSLIWL my surnrlse NEI I ran 1HuO Rlchard Rhlnehart there 1ould you exer have though that Rlchard fouli turu out to be the man vho puts the cherrles ln the clocolatesf ell, that he lS a1d qulte a master 1 lt o fter a chat lth h m, I went on my ay 11th sev eral samoles of hls ha d nor? day llter, I left for Callfornla, but ou the way our olane was ,rounded due to heavy fog Je were forced to land In a fleld near a small town The nearest house as a shack lnhablted by a sort of hermlt Upon questlonlnt hlm about our locatlon I found hlm to oe Eugexe Jheeler H IS llV1DL the llfe of a recluse 1U M squlto Bog, Oregon, and says thls llfe 1S the klnd he has always been searchlng for one avay from 11ne, women and money The fog llfted the ne t day and 76 agaln took off for Callfordla The flrst place I arrlved was Los Angeles, and the flrst person I saw there was Gaylon Rhlnehart, the famed Yale professor He confided to me that he was dO1Dg research for hls speech to be glven at U C L X on the varlous specles of ant's eggs and the dlfferent types of halr on flys' legs. we spoke for a few mlnutes on thls fasclnatlng subject but were interrupted by Douglas Sutphln Remember when we all sald he would go far wlth hls muS1C? dell, he has He's now an organ grlnder on the corner of Hollywood and Vine He has the cutest monkey Also durlng my stay ln Callfornla, I found out that art has pald off for Don McGeorge and Carlton Wagner. Bel1e.e lt or not, Don 15 a travelllng artlst Yes, he lS the one who palnts the strlp down the mlddle of the highway and also the mustaches on varlous blllboards. C.rlton, as you remember, was quite renowned around dear old B.H.S. for hls art work too, especlally for h1S posters and signs. Well, he's stlll at lt. He now palnts the nout of orderu slgns on Ladles' Rest Rooms. My tour cont1nued a few days later by traln and I arrlved lh .rkansas on March l9. I was Just leaving the traln depot when I noticed a d1sturbance nearby. I nurrmed over Just ln tlme to see some Federal Offlcers haul a man away. He looked so famlllar that I ran over to the paddy wagon and peeked in. There sat Raymond Mullen, still clutchlng h1s bottle of moonshlne. He told me tearfully, that h1s stlll had been dO1Ug fine untll he made the mlstake of selllng a bottle of moonshine to a Federal Officer. a 1 tl h S' a1d ' 1' ' Q ' '. ' L . 1Ty: Uy,' K' f t ld 1- tt, I te A c T I 1 s'a io' 'y' 1 ' J a w'L'uL1 if I si es . e sall li Aly goal in lif I t if 't I - t v f his U me Itg. I nel G h'. I UL and b.le H. 1 . 'ha n it few I LIC? 'Q L '. an ia t hy Mr. 41d hrs. I rl ft' i h at tle tation. L 4 1 V Q- - . e u ,- o,n4. L +fa f f v '- f v 71, fa Q- -f,u'sH M in I 1 , c- ,A nt- nea cn, . er a- I- 1 1 , U l1, ,nero he ls wo1l-hu so per- I s I Lb'L I 7-1t' Q, Q dual, 1 b Imin-tailed, n':- t HJ4- a'CSlIE, mlum-plated, N' - , ate Q -Q- , - .e h'gh- .. c i 4 c haust olde. T1 nights lat LIB' Q 1 . ' th t 'a c S -I s allet h ' ' '15 G-na - P . 'lf t C '. 3 . ' L 3 ' .' It an ' he s ,1 ' C 'um 1 f ' ' Y t 1 tfj . if'- ,he , g w v ' : D 1' 11 t ,C 1- he pl .' L 'v D I L 1 1 's 5 t'e in f 1 v 2. On my Y'X Home we ftl ' - r i ' ' 1' i. ' the silnky u s l In .Le Jay. we stopped ail forrd it ' 's . . 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