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Third row: Maury Leake, Mary Burdr, Lonnie Burritt, Madelon Shaw, Mortlna Drnc i, Me orn Elliott. Marilyn Taft Second row: Lowell Sharpe, Jean Albach, Secretary-Treasurer, Julie Morsman, President, Ann Mallory, Vice President Z'bb B' d i y isgar First row: Georgie Anderson, Tish Low, Sue Thomas, Mary Lundteigen JUNIOR CLASS Our whole Junior class feels that this has been our most wonderful year at Brownell. After the initial shock of realizing that we were actually Juniors, we settled down to try to live up to the many fine preceding records. Our candy sale and luncheon were both big successes, and we're also quite proud of our main project, the Junior Jamboree. Our achievements include first prize for our Halloween skit of Little Black Sambo and the volleyball trophy. This year, too, we have more girls on the honor roll than ever before. Out of school we have done well, too. Marilyn Toft won the Stepping Stones to Stardom piano contest, and Julie Morsman captured the Junior Girls' Tennis Championship at the Omaha Country Club. Mary Burdic, Mary Lundteigen, and Maury Leake came to us this year from Iowa, Nebraska, and Wyoming respectively, and we feel quite proud to be able to boast an enlarged class of sixteen girls. The Christmas Formal brought out all the Juniors, both in attending and decorating for the dance. Zibby Bisgard and her committee did a really fine job on the gym, and we all want to thank everyone who helped. Miss Marquardt has been a wonderful sponsor, and without her our year could never have been so successful. lt's hard to believe that we have only one year left in Brownell, but we all are entering it with the hope of making it an even better one.
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Back row: Audra Lou Jones, Kitzy Campbell, Barbara Hanna Front row: Thea Jean Krause, Treasurer, Mardi Burritt, Secretory, Jane Elmore, President, Dorothy Curtis, Vice President SOPHOMORE CLASS As the school year draws to a close, the Sophomore Class wishes to Speak its piece. Although we are small in number- only seven -we are mighty in spirit. Quality instead of Quantity could well be our motto or perhaps we could say, Great oaks from little acorns grow. Our mighty little band trudged sturdily down the road of learning, hoping to convince our teachers that we deserve at least a passing gradel Seriously though, we appreciate the effort of our teachers in helping us so faithfully all through the year. We are grateful to our Choir Director for teaching us to make such beautiful music together. We elected for our officers: President, Jane Elmore, Vice President, Dorothy Curtis, Secretary, Mardi Burritt, Treasurer, Thea Krause, Secretary of A. A., Audra Lou Jones, Representative of A. A., Kitzy Campbell. Our Sponsor was Mrs. Jourdan. Besides our regular school work, our other activities were a brownie sale in November and a luncheon in January. Both of these activities were fun for us and were profitable also. ln sports, we won a volleyball game against the Freshmen, and tried hard to make it tough for the Juniors and Seniors to beat us. Barbara Hanna, one of our group, was in the semifinals in the badminton tournament. As we look back over our Sophomore year, we feel that we have had a wonderful time together and we look forward to another year of work and growth together as Juniors at Brownell.
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