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

 - Class of 1923

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5 CR Xast OTiiU anb Testament lluotu all men Ijp tljesie presientsi: HAT we, the undersigned, the Senior Class of Rowland Hall, at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, all in good health, and being of unsound and indisposing mind and memory, and not acting under any duress, menace, fraud or undue influence of any person or persons whatsoever, do make, publish and declare this to be the last will and testament of our class, in the manner following, that is to say: FIRST To the Junior Class of Rowland Hall, at Salt Lake City, Utah, we give and bequeath our desire for “sluff day” on the condition that with the aid of their own desire they do not drive Miss Macdonald to distraction. SECOND We give and bequeat h to the Sophomore Class our sincere gratitude for all they have done for us, the pleasure of having Miss Evans for Class Advisor, and our most ardent wishes for every success and happiness in the remainder of their school life. THIRD To the Freshman Class we give and bequeath our sponge-like brains, and our excuses for being tardy to class. FOURTH To Marion Story, Katherine Hayden leaves her hair band. To Bertha Kastor, Mildred Harmston leaves her curling iron. Perhaps with its help she will be better satisfied with her picture for next year’s Crimson. FIFTH To Mildred Dern, Beth Sands lovingly leaves her desk and chair in Study Hall in hopes it won’t vanish as suddenly as it did last time. SIXTH To Dorothy Welch, Gladys Carron leaves her maidenly reserve. SEVENTH To Clarisse Ellis, Evelyn Reeves leaves her crush on a classmate. 23 24

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c gone into a sanctuary. We never had suspected her of having any love affairs. Cruel world! After leaving her, 1 sailed on for a while, seeming to lose the thread of iny dream. Finally, however, I landed in a store in New York where much to my sur- prise, 1 saw that Rachel was a model for Betty Wales Willowy Forms. She failed to mention how slender she was, hut 1 noticed it nevertheless. 1 left her for a tour through Greenwich village to find Doll, who 1 had been told could he reached at a cafe where she was a saxophonist. She displayed a musical talent which we. had never dreamed she possessed during our school days. That night 1 went to the Century Roof Garden and was paralyzed to discover the principal dancer to he Marion. She certainly was graceful, her ability to trip the light fantastic toe dumfounded me. I then sped over to Africa and alighted in a jungle camp where “steterunt comae, vox faucibus haesit.” Katherine was seated in the center of a circle of Ethiopian children. One never knows what to expect nowadays. Suddenly as 1 was regaining my composure after so great a shock, 1 awoke with a start to the realization that all I had seen was only chimerical and that if 1 didn ' t hurry, I should he late for dinner. — Beth Sands. HE Autumn night was warm and still. Nothing was to he heard, excejit, perhaps, a faint rustle, like that of leaves. Upon tracing the source of this sound, one could see an indistinct white form, stepping cautiously through the leaves. Occasionally she would throw a frightened glance over her shoulder and then with a sob, would continue on her way. Once she uttered a scream, ran, and almost disappeared. At last she paused before the entrance of a large building. Oh! here was her chance, — and she quietly slipped into the door- way. Feeling her way in the darkness, she came upon several large objects. Once she sighed and stopped short. What if it weren’t there after all? But she must find it! And then with a muffled cry, she leaped up, for there it was, just the box for a stray chicken to roost upon! — Bertha Kastor. 23



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n EIGHTH To Aldora Tobin, Grace Durnford leaves her dignity. NINTH To Hildegarde Thompson, Rnlh Ryan leaves her sarcasm. TENTH Class. To Helen Leacher, Rachel Evans leaves her watch for amusement in History ELEVENTH To Louise Cline, Marion Rooklidge leaves her appearance of studiousness. TWELFTH To Betty Harkness, Beth Sands leaves her figure. THIRTEENTH To Eleanor Fryer, Grace leaves her glasses so that the former may look wise. FOURTEENTH To Phyllis Watson, Katherine Hayden leaves her conversational ability. FIFTEENTH To Irene Chapman, Grace leaves the use of egregious words. IN WITNESS THEREOF, we and each of us has hereunto put our hands at Salt Lake City, Utah, this the 13th day of June, 1923. GLADYS CARRON, RACHEL EVANS, MILDRED HARMSTON, KATHERINE HAYDEN, BETH SANDS, MARION ROOKLIDGE, EVELYN REEVES, RUTH RYAN, GRACE DURNFORD. 25

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