Brownell Talbot School - Triangle Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 32 text:

Top row left to right: Georgie Anderson, Kitzy Campbell, Gayle Peddie, Vicki Cornish, Medora Elliott, Jane Scott Bottom row left to right: Barby Sharpe, Sandy Smith, Julie Morsman, Audra Lou Jones, Sally Williams Not in picture: Vicki Buckingham ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The A.A. has done a wonderful job this year. With the guidance of Mrs. Jourdan and the cooperation of its officers, Julie Morsman, president, Audra Lou Jones, vice-president, Barby Sharpe, secretary, and Sandy Smith, treas- urer, the A.A. has done a great deal to promote school spirit and good sports- manship. Hockey was the first sport of the year with the seniors defeating the game freshmen team. After having recovered from this tournament, the seniors again came out victorious in the volleyball tournament. Basketball was our next important sport and after an exciting game the seniors were declared the champions. To raise money for the senior awards and letters, the A.A. sponsored numerous candy sales and a very profitable White Elephant Sale. Saint Matthias Day was held again this year on Memorial Park. Every- one had fun sliding, skiing, and tobogganing. And, of course, in the spring we had Field Day and Dad's Day followed by the picnic dinner and awards given to those excelling not only in athletic ability but also in sportsmanship and teamwork. The A.A. wants to thank everyone for her marvelous and helpful co- operation in making this year the success it was. We all sincerely hope next year will be even more fun and more successful than this one.

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' l Top row, left to right: Peggy Harper, Barbara Root, Carol Swanson, Marcia Day, Mary Burdic Second row: Madelon Shaw, art editor, Lonnie Burritt, editor: Tish Low, photography editor Ann Young Vicki Buckingham First row: Lani De Vaughn, Mardi Burritt, Lowell Sharpe, secretary-treasurer, Ann Harper THE TRIANGLE Each year a group of girls, elected by their classmates, form the Triangle Board to create an annual upon which the school may look with pride. Their work is difficult and often tedious, but from their labor comes a finished product to be enjoyed throughout the years. Lonnie Burritt, our editor, with willing help from her staff, has done a praiseworthy job on The Triangle this year. Much of the credit must be given to her staff, the following: Madelon Shaw, art editor, Tish Low, photography editor, Lowell Sharpe, secretary-treasurer, Ann Harper, Vicki Buckingham, Ann Young, Carol Swanson, Lani De Vaughn, Marcia Day, Barbara Root, Peg Harper, Mardi Burritt, and Mary Burdic. Last, but not least, we wish to thank the classes, organizations, and individuals whose generous contributions have made possible the publication of The Triangle.



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Top row: Kiki Judd, Thea Krause, Lonnie Burritt, Vicki Cornish, Barbara Erdmann, Sharon Hall Bottom row: Mary Burdic, Zibby Bisgard, Madelon Shaw, editor: Jean Albach, Vicky Buckingham Ann Young Not in picture: Judy Douglas, assistant editor BROWN ELL BELLES The Brownell Belles is our Brownell Hall newspaper. lt is published with the hope that the girls will find in its pages items which will inform, interest, and entertain them. This year the Brownell Belles was issued once a month. lt was given free of cost to the students and also sent to their parents. Although the news sometimes has not been too plentiful, the reporters have always managed to find something to write up for the girls' interest. Besides the school news, the Belles this year has contained Student Council reports, AA. news, items about the dorm, and the usual sprinkling of gossip. Madelon Shaw, our editor, Zibby Bisgard, our Copy-Reader, and Judy Douglas, the assistant editor, have done wonderful work in putting out the paper, and, of course, much credit for its success is due to the reporters who so graciously donated their time to writing articles for the Belles.

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