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COUNCIL As the school year drew to a close, the Council completed one of its most significant duties, the submission to the Faculty and the Upper Main student 'body of a preliminary slate for the elections of school ofhcers. As the Council represents all Up- per Main faculty, classes, organizations, clubs, and publications, it is the organ of the School Govern- ment best qualified to recommend candidates to ofiices for the following year. The Council also plays a large role in planning the New Girls Party, the Fair, and the school dance. Additional credit must be given the Council for the skillful and enthusiastic way in which it worked to increase school spirit, to maintain mutual under- standing between teachers and students, and to up- hold the high standards of Roland Park. ScHooL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Preszllent-Ellen Rumford Vice-president-Florence Roy Sc'cretary-Julie Veltman First row: L. Schmeiser, C. Bruck, J. Tinley, R Buck, B. Robinson, M. Schmick, Betty Norris, E Hewitt, C. Daley. Second row: A. Shutt, B. Cellur- ale, Miss Feeley, F. Roy, E. Rumford, Chairman, J Veltmang Miss Healy, A. White, J. Polk. Third row. J. Panetti, K. Scott, L. Engel, W. Cross, M. Ritter S. McGrayne, Miss Graham, Miss Murray, C. Voigt, J. Adams, B. Stevenson, D. Houstle, C. Clark. .52.
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X IIIKI V14 wa Seated: C. Daleyg J. Veltmang M. Ritter, Editorg Miss Bohmfalkg B. Stafford. Standing: H. Fredekingg Z. johnson, Betty Norris, G. Gardnerg E. Handy. Quin NUNC STAFF We of the Quid Nunc Staff, on behalf of the Senior Class, would like to express our gratitude to Roland Park for giving us the memories which have inspired the writing of this yearbook and will lgeep the spirit of R.P.C.S. always alive to us. With pleasure we retrace the fun of Senior Day and the parties given us by the V's,'VI's, and VII's, with satisfaction we recall the finishing of the New Common Room, with pride we recollect the 50th Anniversary Celebration, and with inspiration we remember the first assembly in tribute to Mme. Talbot. Because of the advice and help given us by Miss Bohmfallq, our class teacher and Quid Nunc advisor, the spirited and expert instruction of all of our teachers, and the loving guidance of Miss Healy, our headmistress, we feel better able to face the many new chal- lenges which lie ahead. To the school which has been so significant in shaping our future, we give this yearbook. THE STAFF . .
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