Brownmoor School - El Alacran Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1956

Page 59 of 92

 

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Page 59 text:

cheeczm ' t .vm ...cf ' 4 ..,, A . V 4. k K '.' First Row: M. Flynn, S. Sharpe, L. Madison, D. Feldes, S. Heath, T. Gillatt, S. Smart, B. Shallit, L. Maisner, M. Frost. Second Row: C. Graybeal, B. Ford, S. Collins, S. Carter, A. Magoun fCaptainJ, J. Moffett, L. Hussey, S. Rosen, M. Brown, M. McVay, M. Pugh, S. Duell. Third Row: G. Moran, L. Sheppard, T. Ritter, K. Lundberg, J. Ahlswede, J. Berner, E. de Berge, R. Smith, J. Finlay, J. Smith, B. Folmar, M. J. Shakespeare. Dear Pines: You have worked hard showing your sportsmanship and sports ability. How can I ever express my sincere appreciation and gratitude. You have worked together as a team should and have shown me the real value of teamwork. Through this, we have all gained long- lasting friendships. My thanks to you all. A memory of each and every one of you will remain with me always. I also should like to thank Pidge for her wonder- ful support and understanding in helping me guide the Pines. Good-bye and good luck to you all, ANN MAGOUN Firsf Row: S. Daniell, J. Arnold, G. Grimditch, A Rossbach, R. Terry, J. Bartel. Second Row: D. Gordon P. Irwin, P. Cramp, F. Bostock, B. Lewis, K. M'etzner, V Parker, M. S. Adams, G. Keith, E. Ryan. Third Row: E Gerber, P. Lytton-Smith, P. Goldwater, M. J. Mahon Missing: L. Neely, S. Smith.

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' eam First Row: B. Castle, K. Flynn, L. de Berge, L. Clifford, N. Leidel, S. Dyke, G. Mitchell, C. Hubert, M. Cash, J. Johnston. Second Row: L. Miller, J. Fairbanks, P. Alderdyce, V. Shakespeare, J. Brown, C. Shattuck, S. Hayn, P. Leigh, S. Tomlin fCaptainJ, S. Hunter, L. La Mure, K. lnciso, S. Hughes. Third Row: L. Berman, L. Phillips, A. Antle, B. Kirtz, J. Heine- man, L. Ganson, S. Morrison, J. Neifert, D. Smith, D. McKnight, R. Freed, C. Bonvie, J. Isabel, K. Kohler, D. Meyer, S. Arbogast, M. Hoffman, G. Porter, C. Overall, P. Landt. Dear Junipers, lt is very hard for me to express my complete gratitude to you all in mere words. Having been given this position, I never expected to attain the trust and confidence which you have so kindly placed in me. Whether we win the Pine-Juniper Trophy or not, is irrelevant. The importance of good sportsmanship, teamwork, and complete cooperation, is of much greater and lasting value. Peg, thanks for all your spirit, advice, and support. You exemplify the expression, The taller the reed, the lower it bends, perfectly, - a very uncommon virtue. Without you, nothing could have been accom- plished. So may l express my gratitude in two words, which are commonly used, but never with more sincere mean- ing than l am using now. Thank you, . . . SYL First Row: E. Davis, L. Northup, D. Hudson, S. Bar- tel, B. Arnold, C. Bostock. Second Row: E. L. Gray- beal, L. Smith, E. Conley, J. Wales, T. Leonard, B. J-. Keith. Missing: J. Adams, T. Myrick.



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How many laps did you say? Why, I haven't been 2 Let's not get too excited now - the basket will wait even if the other team wont. This year basketball has had several players who just never seem to miss the basket - also, in the team games the boys have added an incentive and energy we haven't seen be- fore. This game is one of Brownmoor's most popular sports. Everyone participates - from the lower school right through the faculty. Calmness and a good steady swing are what we strive for in this popular sport. There is nothing so satisfying as seeing your ball going straight down the fairway. Even if you did hit it straight and it doesn't quite end up in that direction, golf is one of our most rewarding games. S . . swimming since November - and now in'March you want me to do fifteen. That's our swimming during the week - learning how to swim correctly and safely. Of course, during the week-ends we swim for fun and try to get suntanned. In our large pool and pool area we find swimming is one of our most popular team and pleasure sports.

Suggestions in the Brownmoor School - El Alacran Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) collection:

Brownmoor School - El Alacran Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 14

1956, pg 14

Brownmoor School - El Alacran Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 9

1956, pg 9

Brownmoor School - El Alacran Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 59

1956, pg 59

Brownmoor School - El Alacran Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 24

1956, pg 24

Brownmoor School - El Alacran Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 90

1956, pg 90

Brownmoor School - El Alacran Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 26

1956, pg 26


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