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

 - Class of 1927

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Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 14 of 129
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$J)c ©rmi on Cf)e Crimson Rambler - 4 - I The purpose and plot of this once-a-year book Is to tell you about quite a trip, And as you open the cover and take a good look You’ll find it was done in a ship. II The crew of this galleon was quite a mixed one Which I’ll prove to you as I relate it, There were young ones and old to enjoy all the fun To complete it each helped quite a bit. III Miss Macdonald and the Bishop have sponsored this tour Watching and guiding us well Through many tight places, and they’ve made us sure That ill luck lasts only a spell. IV The teachers were those who came next in command; They shoved us all hither and thither, And gave us the orders that brought us to land And taught us all why, what and whither. V The Seniors braved the voyage as all seamen should With a song on their lips over all the miles; And the Juniors, as they did the best that they could Took the waves and their orders with smiles. VI The Sophies were younger than these other two bands So their work and trouble were more; While the last and most humble of all pirate hands Were the Freshies — each had quite a chore. VII The cargo of this good old ship which we used Were the children of primary grades; They were kept to themselves and felt quite abused But now they know anchors from spades. VIII This voyage takes us through many queer lands, Such as Literature, which covers much ground; It is here we may find stories sad or quite grand, ' And accounts of past men, most renowned. IX Then there’s Art land with all its fine paintings and sketches Which made our short trip quite enchanting; While a mite farther on, you’ll see the Joke stretches Where the people are laughing and bant’ring. X Now Society with all its fine glamour and view Looms forth in the distant horizon; ’Tis parties and airs one may see are here too, While on this isle the gossip’s surprisin’. XI Traveling on we might come to the land of athletes, Where slim youths go bounding around; In all sorts of games you will see each compete Until each his favorite has found. XII Now were I to tell of each isle where we stopped My story would not have an ending; So now we’ll consider the rest of it dropped Which I know will be far from offending. Susanna Harris.



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AUGUSTA B. SMITH Instructor in Latin Advisor for Class of 1927 Smith College JANE EVANS First Asistant Instructor in French Advisor for Class of 1929 Leland Stanford University RACHEL A. MULFORD Instructor in English and History University of Chicago FRANCES BOTHFELD Instructor in Botany and American History Smith College BINA D. JORDAN Instructor in Mathematics Advisor for Class of 1910 Knox College MRS. MARTHA CASTAGNOLI Instructor in Art and Dancing University of Utah Pupil of Stcfano Mascango

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