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Mary Lundteigen will have just boarded a Shrimp Boat for Kingspoint. Lowlie will be pecking things up around the house. Georgie will be in China working the rice fields. iMaury will be training wild broncs for the ring. Medora will be cleaning out the muddy, dusty dog kennels. Sister Ann and Father Connolly will be trying to get a new dogma passed about celibacy. Admiral Tish Low will have just opened up a new military academy for way- ward boys. SENIOR CLASS With the final sweep of the hour hand comes a deep feeling of regret, for, we, the Class of '52 are graduating. Next year we shall all scatter to every part of the nation and with us shall go the memories of our friends and our school. We will long remember our freshmen year at Brownell. That was the year we suffered through the humility of initiation for our beloved seniors. Also, i948 marked the year of our first formal dance. Who can ever forget the thrill and confusion of that snowy night? With sophomore year came new friendships and valued experiences. Before we realized it, the year had slipped past and we all went our separate ways for the summer looking forward to the next year. Junior year was a turning point in our lives. We grew up and became conscious that we each had responsibilities and ambitions to fulfill. We plunged into the preparations for the Junior Jambore and remember how proud we were of ourselves when it was a success? ln June of that year, l95l , we danced the Maypole perfectly while Dr. Henry looked on with astonish' ment. As we walk up the aisle to receive our diplomas, we'll be thinking back, perhaps with a few tears in our eyes, on all the joys and sorrows we have 'had as a class. We will remember senior study, the Christmas Carols, the parties, and style show, the friends who have shared our four years with us, and most of all, we will remember Brownell Hall and its traditions. We will know as we say our last good-byes what the poet must have felt when he said To leave is to die a little , for we, too, shall die a little as we depart.
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D D -7....JM1! 60 Third row: Audra Lou Jones, Lois Noe, Kitzy Campbell, Helen Hoyt, Patricia Liang, Mardi Burritt Second row: Thea Krause Pe Har J W'tt , ggy per, oyce I enmyer, Jane Elmore First row: Shirley Smack, Barbara Robinson, Judy Douglas, Dorothy Curtis, Marlyn Piercy T53 This year the Junior class has increased in size from seven to sixteen X ,EX girls. One of our new members is Patsy Liang from faraway Hong Kongfx. China. Also new are Helen Hoyt from California, Peggy Harper from Idaho, Lois Noe from Colorado, and Shirley Smack and Marilyn Piercy from Ne- braska. New Omaha girls are Judy Douglas, Barbara Kaplan, Barbara Robin- son, and Joyce Wittenmyer. Our class officers, elected last fall to serve for the whole year, are Peggy Harper, President, Joyce Wittenmyer, who was elected Vice-President to fill Susie Shrewder's place when Susie became ill and had to leave school, Jane Elmore, Secretary, and Thea Krause, Treasurer. As in previous years, the big Junior project was the Junior Jamboree, which is an annual school carnival. Our class also put on a candy sale and a luncheon to raise money for the Junior-Senior luncheon. Another of our projects was the decoration of the gym for the Christmas Dance. Susie Shrewder, chairman of the decorating committee, did a beau- tiful job with greens, snowflakes, and large angels. Our class sponsor is the new science teacher, Mrs. Rodney Thompson. She has been wonderful to our class in helping us to plan the winning skit at the Halloween party and in giving us a slumber party at her apartment. We know that without her help we would have had ci much more difficult time in every way. We now close our Junior year and, though it may be past, it will never be forgotten because of the wonderful times that it has held for us all. I
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