I am so glad that I found this website..... I have longed to find how to attempt to talk to people from the school... I came to Beilder from Mississippi.... It was a hard adjustment at first, but I will never forget those teachers that made a really big impact on the person i am today.... My first teacher when i came there was Mrs. Walker... Very stern lady that did not mind make you stand up and touch your toes for a long time.... I remember one day the whole class of boys had to stand touching toes for at least twenty minutes you were glad when she called your name to sit down.... Mrs. Bryant really inspired me for two years... She got me to reading on a 6th grade level and I was just in the seventh grade.... I am very thankful for her.... When I really figured out myself was when I met... Mr. Jones.... I knew then that I wanted to be just like him.... Teach math... He pushed us to the max everyday to do our best... i sit and even laugh at some of the stuff I use to say in his class... We were on identifying right angles and this particular figure was a right angle but turned to the left so i told him it was a LEFT angle.... LMBO! Or even when he threw an eraser at CHARLES and chalk dust was all over his face.... (Crying laughing now)... those were the good ole days..... Because of his determination for us to excel... I went to college and got my B.A. in Mathematics and teach high school math now...OH and of course can not forget about Mrs. Sues.... what an awesome teacher.... She was such a special teacher in so many ways.... very compassionate and all.... I remember one day we were in her class (On second floor across from the restrooms), she had let Lawaysha comb her hair and Lawaysha got the comb tangled up in her hair and she couldn't get it out.... that was so hilarious! Or even when we were reading the Swiss Family Cursades or Hardy Boys Adventures how we use to just fly through those books and it made us speak so articulate and all.... I remember my music teacher MR. MORRISON... he actually wrote a song that I will never forget and often sing it "I GOT TO BE ME" because of his opening my eyes to my music gift, I am the minister of music at my church...I even miss my classmates I would not know one of them if they would walk up to me now.... I still got some of my picturs of class day pics..... LAWAYSHA, KENDRIX, WILLIAM, COURTNEY, DANIELLE, CHRISHONDA, VAUGHN, CHARLES,.... the list goes on and on..... LOVED THE BEIDLER DAYS!!! There are so many more memories.... But I will stop now.....
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I was at beidler from 1969
I was at beidler from 1969 to 1971 and was in Mr. apostles class and Mr. khalises class i remeber Mrs Dukes class there also was a Mr. glass, and a Gym Teacher named Mr. McGlothian who also taught tumbling,does anyone know where he is i would like to know where he is.
Has anybody seen a Willie
Has anybody seen a Willie Keysfrom 1972 class give a shout out guy.
Yes, lots of our teachers
Yes, lots of our teachers will make big impacts on our lives and personalities. They served as our second teachers and mentors not only about academical aspects but also facts about our growing as humans. They are people who are worth treasuring and remembering for a lifetime... Teachers grant us knowledge that will be one of our valuable benefits in this life...