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Standing: Wally Cherniack. Kneeling: Connie Cowdery, Donna Mills, Loy Royce, Betsy Fraser. Seated: Suzi Boedeker, Linda Matson, Barbara Wright, Mrs. Nomland, ,lean Goldstein, Jeanne Carden, Carol Davis. SOFLOHIOPG 66165 In case you donit recognize us, we're the Sophomores. We started out with only nine, but we grew to eleven before the year was over. Our officers are: President, Wally Cherniackg Vice President, Suzi Boedekerg Secretary, Donna Mills, Treasurer, Connie Cowdery. Our Student Council repre- sentatives are Linda Matson, Carol Davis ,and Wally Cherniack, and our A. A. repre- sentatives are Suzi Boedeker and Jeanne Carden. ln early November we all went down to Lincoln to see Texas A. Sz M. play Nebraska. Although we lost we all had loads of fun. For our money-making project we gave the Miss Brownell Hall Contest in Febru- ary. We also decorated for the May Fete with the help of the Freshmen. Throughout the whole year we've had loads of fun, and weive done lots of things, but we couldn't have done any of them without the aid of our wonderful sponsor, Mrs. Nomland.
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Seated: Jessie Bradford, Mary Taylor, Sharon Cazzell. Standing: Kelly Fentzien, Barbara Catterlon, J:-an l raser, Martha Sliaflwr, Jt'Lllllt'Ill' 'll-rry ' Cf Jfed man 1156 Our Freshman class consists of eight girls. All of us were new to Brownell except Kelly, and lVlartha and ,leaniene who were here in the seventh grade. Our way of getting acquainted with the upperclassnien was l'll'CSllllltlll lnitiation. We think our prize joke was making a yunnny pie loaded with hot sauces. The Seniors took it all in good fun, though. ln the middle oi the year Barbara Catterton from Georgia joined the class. She distinguished herself right away by winning an art award. As our money-making project we had a bake sale. All of us made things for the sale. We have had an exciting year learning the ropes of high school freshmen. Many thanks go to Mrs. Hockett, who aided and guided us through our first year here at Brownell Hall.
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