Brownell Talbot School - Triangle Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1952

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-,... -A-. Top row: Lisbeth Cherniack, Marcia Bleich, Jane Scott, Debbie Sharpe, Jane LeMay, Connie Cush st row: Karen Hansen, Kiki Judd, Ann Harper, Cindy Cowdery, Rosemary Cooper, Sally Williams, Sally Dabney Ginny Falk SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES We of the seventh and eighth grades have had a very pleasant as well as profitable year, we think. We started in September with the following girls selected as our class officers: Cindy Cowdery, president, Debby Sharpe, vice-president, Ann Harper, secretary, and Rosemary Cooper, treasurer. Our AA. representatives are Sally Williams and Jane Scott, our Student Council representative is Lisbeth Cherniack, and our advisor is Mrs. McQuarrie. We retained this directive group throughout the year. Our work has been completely departmentalized this year with the home room as the base of operations. We had our traditional Christmas luncheon served by the Seventh grade in honor of the eighth grade. The eighth grade was host at the Valentine party. The eighth grade had a wonderful Field Day which we hope will be a traditional activity. We have this year clothed one Technical High School ninth grade girl as our Red Cross project. We provided twenty-eight overseas Red Cross gift boxes at Christmas time. We had a lovely thank-you note from an English nurse concerning these boxes. Our graduation is being planned so that for the first time in the history of Brownell Hall we shall appear in caps and gowns. The seventh grade will arrange the altar while the Juniors assist us in the final ceremony.

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THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Bock toble: Victoria Windsor, Sandra Cluett, Martha Elis, Gerry Boyle, Ellen Goeser, Mary Jane Gillespie Front table: Judith Ann Henry, Wood Rigsby, Worthington Coad, Deonna Turner, Tina Swanson FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES Top row: Wally Cherniack, Phoebe Pierpont, Linda Matson, Marilyn Thompson, Nancy Young, Connie Cowdery First row: Susie Prouty, Mory Best, Mary Donohoo, Jeanne Goeser, Carol Pentzien



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Top row Barby Sharpe, Martha Drach, Sandra Smith, Carol Swanson, Madelon Shaw, Jann Walker, Julie Morsmon, T h Low Pe Har e Mar Lu dtei Th K e is ggy p r, y n igen, ea raus Second row Lannie Burritt, Marcia Day, Treasurer, Zibby Bisgard, Vice President, Ann Mallory, President, Jane Elmore Secretary, Cindy Cowdery Bottom row Jean Albach, Lani Devaughn, Vicky Buckingham, Ann Young, Lowlie Sharpe, Lisbeth Cherniack STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council this year has sponsored several things in the way of school activities. They had a chili luncheon to raise money for the Triangle at the first of the year. The Hallowe'en party was again sponsored by the Council with the chairman of the Social Committee, Tish Low, directing the games and skits. The juniors, with their interpretation of Alice in Wonder- Iand , won first prize. The General Store was introduced next, and was very successful. During March, however, it was closed for an indefinite length of time. lt is hoped that next year it will again be started and carried out even more successfully. A booklet stating rules and regulations of the school was worked on all year, and was finally completed the last of the third quarter. The Student Council wishes to thank everyone who helped put it out. lt took a long time but was worth it in the end. The Christmas Formal, per usual, presented a headache in collecting the money, but it went off smoothly, again with Tish Low directing it. The juniors decorated the gym and everyone agreed that it looked the best it has for quite some time. At Easter, many girls participated in the Easter Lily Parade by selling lilies down town. It's always fun even if it does rain. The Red Cross, headed by the Vice-President of the Council, Zibby Bis- gard, raised funds, and did a good iob in promoting the Red Cross in the school. A busy year with many new ideas and much hard work by all the mem- bers of the Council has been highlighted by the achievements attained through the cooperation of the whole school.

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