Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1923

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o Pig listers E are proud of you. Big Sisters, and from each and every one of us to each and every one of you, come our heartfelt thanks for your help and inspi- ration. The example that you have set for us this year means more than we can fully express. The things that you have done to make this school year one of the happiest we have ever had, will not he forgotten. We are sorry to see you leave, and hope that in the future other small sisters will appreciate you as much as we have. For the years to come, we, the Sophomores, wish you, the Seniors, our big sisters of ’23, all the happiness and success that can possibly he yours. Yours for success, THE SOPHOMORE CLASS. 23 21

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KATHERINE HAYDEN Born to he a leader Predilection — for social life. Predominating characteristic — poise. Possibilities — for becoming a fine woman. EVELYN REEVES ' Glorious in her youth Predilection — -for sports. Predominating characteristic — wholesome good looks. Possibilities — all to the good. MARIAN ROOKLIDGE aries from serious to gay Predilection — for being useful. Predominating characteristic — kindliness. Possibilities — for a useful womanhood.



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o tEen ears Jfrom J oto A FTF R an absence of ten years from Salt Lake, I began to long for my old Rowland Hall school chums whom 1 had not seen since June 14, 1923. As I sat musing over our old school days and our foolish pranks, 1 lell into a deep slumber during which I dreamed most vividly the following: I was returning from Ogden on the flag ship of the Swiss Navy. After a long and tedious voyage down the Jordan, we finally sighted the slagg-dump at Murray. Presently we docked on top of the Walker Bank Building and I hastened to locate the girls. Whom should 1 meet on Main Street hut Milly, once so domestic, hut now — an undertaker. She told me how her entrance into this business had happened. She said that since women had become more efficient in business, she had decided that as undertakers had a most remunerative occupation, she would follow the profession. Nobody’s corpses were so beautifully laid out as hers — in fact, she took extreme delight in her work. My next victim was Gladys, who was driving a sight-seeing bus up South Temple. Of course, 1 hoarded her car and sat beside her listening to her spiel, which went something like this: “On the right you will observe the exclusive mansion of Alice B. Macdonald, former principal of Rowland Hall. Please note the fresco of coffee cups and doughnuts, her orinigal idea. On the left you will see the Sharp Flats. This is the only case in the world where a Sharp is Flat.” While 1 was wondering where she had found so much voice, she told me that Grace, our Senior President of ’23, was appearing at the Orpheum with Fred Stone that night, so I attended the performance. My, how she had changed. The agile way she leapt around the stage and the witticisms she hurled at her audience certainly proved her success. In fact, she told me later that she was to take Fred Stone’s place when he should retire in a few months. I recalled that in the old days we always had felt that beneath that dignified exterior there might be lurking undreamed of pos- sibilities of wit and humor. One can never tell! As I passed the Catholic Church, I spied Ruth, or someone that resembled her, all dressed in black and white — mostly black. I jumped ou t of Grace’s taxi with a lack of manners that would have astonished Miss Evans, and rushed frantically to catch her l)efore she should re-enter her sanctuary. There was the same old twinkle in her eye, but that was all. She had been disappointed in love and had 23 t 22

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