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TRIANGLE BOARD 'WW Third row: Jane Elmore, Karen Bisgard, Sally Suchart, Audra Lou Jones Second row: Ann Mallory, Tancy Carson, Secretary-Treasurer, Lou Wilson, Editor, Mary Ferguson, Literary Editor Lou Shinn First row: Barbara Root, Tish Low, Mary Lundteigen, Vicki Weeks Each spring THE TRIANGLE attempts to put down on paper the record of the school year. With the support of the entire school plus a great deal of extra work from some of the girls, we feel we have again turned out an annual which will give the students something to look back on with pride in years to come. Lou Wilson, our editor, has done a magnificent job this year on THE TRIANGLE, but certainly she could not have been expected to do all the , work herself. Therefore, those who have helped her in this task, Tancy Carson, secretary-treasurer, Mary Ferguson, literary editor, Sally Suchart, Ann Mallory, Tish Low, Mary Lundteigen, Jane Elmore, Karen Bisgard, Barbara Root, Audra Lou Jones, and Vicki Weeks, also deserve much credit. Last but not least, we want to thank our able faculty sponsor, Miss Marquardt, who has advised us and helped us through many difficult situations. LOU WILSON
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STUDENT COUNCIL Fourth row: Nancy Hawkins, Pat Strohmeyer, Julie Morsman, Susie Opitz, Jann Walker Third row: Audra Lou Jones, Marcia Sunderland, Zilpha Curtin, Vicki Cornish, Carol Swanson Second row: Jane Elmore, Judy Downs, Vice President, Tancy Carson, President, Zibby Bisgard, Secretary, Mardi Burritt, Treasurer First row: Susan Young, Lou Wilson, Ann Mallory, Maury Leake, Vicki Weeks Not in the picture are Mrs. Nomland, sponsor, and Dr. Henry This year the Student Council has given an informal Fall Dance, the Halloween party, the Christmas formal, and the Queen's Ball. We have attempted to make a few pennies here and there for party expenses by selling ice cream bars on warmish days and at tournaments. The President of the Junior Red Cross Council at Brownell is the Vice President of the Student Council, Judy Downs. She and Tish Low, the Com- munity Service Chairman, attended the Junior Red Cross meetings all over the city and made it possible for the entire school to join the organization. At one time the girls brought pocket literature and magazines to be sent to men in the armed services. Finally, the school began to fill a gift chest with toys, school supplies, toilet articles, and a First Aid Kit. The chest will be sent to children overseas when it is completely filled. We have adopted the Timm Old People's Home for the year, and at Christmas time the choir sang for the ladies there. Afterwards we gave them a Christmas party. . One of the most outstanding achievements of the . i - i year was the establishment of a National Honor 'i ' Society chapter. Thirty per cent of the seniors and fifteen per cent of the juniors are eligible for mem- bership. This year the senior members are Judy Downs, Eileen Mullarky, Louise Wilson, Mary Fer- guson, Pat Strohmeyer, Marcia Sunderland, and gard, Martha Drach, and Julie Morsman. Altogether, this year has been an enjoyable and adventurous one for the Student Council. We hope J that next year's Council will receive just as much co-operation and will be able to continue success- fully the work which we have begun. . ..-. .... - . z nzjnz tl Tancy Carson. The junior members are Zibby Bis- 2'- , ..-.. TANCY CARSON
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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Third row: Susie Opitz, Audra Lou Jones, Kitzy Campbell Second row: Vicki Buckingham, Vicki Cornish, Sandra Singer First row: Medora Elliott, Lowell Sharpe, Barbara Sharpe, Frances Fricke The Athletic Association at Brownell is an organization for promoting participation in sports and good sportsmanship. The officers this year are Susie Opitz, President, Julie Morsman, Vice President, Audra Lou Jones, Secretary, and Karen Bisgard, Treasurer. The A. A. has given two luncheons and numerous pop and candy sales This year we started something new which we hope will be a tradition in the future. We sponsored a Winter Sports Carnival, which took place around St. Matthias Day. lt was held on the Memorial Park hillside, and everyone had a wonderful time sledding, tobogganing, and skiing. ln future years there should be skating races, relays and exhibitions if weather permits. In the spring the big event is Dad's Day, for sports between the girls and their dads. After the picnic supper awards are given- letter sweaters to Seniors and letters to under- classmen on the basis of athletic ability, team- work, and good sportsmanship. We hope that next year's A.A. organization will have as much fun and success as we have had this year. SUSIE OPITZ
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