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

 - Class of 1939

Page 2 of 16

 

Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 2 of 16
Page 2 of 16



Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1
Previous Page

Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 3
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 2 text:

TIME LAr TTIRP Rowland I lull, Sail Lake C ily, Utah Volume 9, Number 3 JUNE, 1939 Subscription Price, $1.00 Yearly CLASS HISTORY I he senior class of ihirly-nine be an twelve years when Joan, now ' known as Jo. ’ skipped into school with her red bobbing curls. She remained two years as the lone member of the class until third grade lound a skinny companion for her, known as Maybelle. We went on our merrv way in the lower school playing dolls, hopscotch, and all the olher silly |Kistimes peculiar to our gangling age. On entering eighth grade we were overw helmed 10 lind ourselves surrounded by twelve boisterous members. Among these w ' ere Betty, 13enise, and Jackie Irom the Wasatch, wJio could really sling a baseball bat. (They took gym in those days!) 1 hen there was that tvNosome, petite hdna bcie and straight-haired Kirt. b ranees, the only girl who (an build a fire without matches, burst into our midst singing the |)raises ol scouting. And here’s live bells lor our student body president. lYn, our all around girl who has carried ofl athletic prizes lor our class. Libby came (juietly and innocently into our j)ortals. Nan brought along her string ol diets and Jean lent sophistication to our naive class, or were we naive 1 he much dreaded week in breshman year came upon us and attired in black stockings (one inch thick) and with straight hair that was Iree ol ( ' uric ' rs lor the week, w ' c i)aid homage to Ye Mighty Seniors. 1 hat vear Margo brought the latest slang WT)icls Irom Ogden, and June, resembling a Iragile china doll, joined us and was looked after hy us girls with a maternal instinct. Soj)l lomore year and we all considered ourselves grown up (.s(M7ie ol us were even sixteen). Kirt de- cided her career w as to be the mother of twenty boys. Ildna bae was the envy ol the school with her shiny new ' car. Joan went off men, and Betty and Nancy on. and in general the year w ' as a successfid one. 1 lowever, we were no paragons of virtue, in lact deviltry was our special line. Remember the time we took tlie door knobs oil, girls. Still there was one serious member in our class. Lngelmann, our Magna girl w ho carried five subjects triumj)hantly 11 complainingly. Ratsy, 1 he Born Lady. ’ ((juotation hy Madcime Joly) bc ' came one ol us in the Junior year. Soon she lost her sedateness alter we taught her our boisterous w ' ays. At long last there was a string of cars wait- ing out in Iront lor our more glamorous members. LANTliRN STAH Anne Kirti.ey Hdilor-in-C ' luel Man(’i:k T(k mbi:s ------ Asst Edilor Jean McClanaiian . - - - Basiness Manam r fiETSY Bamberoek - - - Ass I Btisinvss hlaiiagar t ETTY AN CoTT (wrwml Rcportor Iac uei.in Lee ------ General Reporter Louise WRINGER Exchange Edilor Nancy I elts Alumnae Editor Katharine W ' ric ' .mt Sports Editor Mar( ' ,ari:t 1 )otiiby - - . Sophotnore Reporter Mary Barbara Lendi.eton - . - hreshman Reporter Ticker Overeiei.d - - i Stall l holograplier IYggy Pearsaei. - - - Ass t Stall Photographer b:i )ITORIAL bare we 1 1! WJiat a definitely I inal word lhal is. It is a word that soon we Seniors will be saying to ’ou. dear Rowland Hall. I hose ol us w ho have been here a long limc ' and those ol us who have been here only a short while will miss so many things, things that will never happen again. So many everyday occurrences in our school routine become doubly dear wlien we realize that we are doing them lor the last time. As we look back upon the year that we entered Rowland Hall, it seemed then that Commencement was a very, very long w ' hile ofl. Yet those live years have passed so swiltly that now ' we lind ourselves graduating. Mc st ol us will go away to school and gradually we will drilt apart, but always sve will remember our glorious days together at Row land I lall. Let me take this opportunity to thank again the Lantern Stall and Miss Jones lor their line c( 3 op- eration in making the Lantern what it is. — Edilor. 1 he w ho le spring was si)ent in planning our dates lor the big event, the Junior Prom. At last we were Seniors. Now ' it was our turn to be em ied. We w ' ere graduating! 1 here was a slight toning down ol our notorious w ' ays but our shouts still echoed through the halls and we still racked our brains lor gym excuses. What with the bhanksgiving dinner our Senior play and our round ol larewell parties, this has been our busiest year and take it Irom ‘weuns” who know , it’s well wortli the waiting lor. -- Edna Eiic, loon, Mayhcdle, 30.

Page 3 text:

Pago Tiro The LANTERN THE CLASS OF ' 59 DKNISE EIJZABETH BINTZ ' Denny hv young, the blest, the gay. 7 he fared, the loving — they who dream So happily, so hopefully.” — Caroline Southey. A.A.. ' 35 . ' 36 . ' 37 . ' 38 . ' 39 ; Choir. ' 35 . ' 36 . ' 37 . ' 38 . ' 39 . PATRICIA ANNE Q ARKE Pat “Where thoughts serenely street express I loir pure, hoir dear their dwelling place. ” — Byron. Secretary and Treasurer of Altar Guild. 39 ; Class Treasurer. ' 38 ; President of A.A.. ' 39 : Choir. ' 38 . ' 39 . Secretary of Judiciary Comn iltce. 38 . PENELOPE CRITCHLOW Pen 77i ere iras comfort ever on your lips. And the bind look on your brow.” — Lady Dufferin. Presirlenl of Student Body, ' 39 ; Class Sec- retary. ' 35 ; Class President. 36 ; Choir. 35 . ' 36 . ' 37 . ' 38 . ' 39 ; A.A.. ' 35 . 36 . ' 37 . 38 . 36 ; Chairman of Judiciary Committee. ' 38 . JEANNE BURTON ENGEI.MANN Jeanne Comely and capable, one of our race. Posing there in your gown of grace.” — Thomas Hardy. Class President, ' 38 , ' 39 : A.A.. ' 37. ' 38 . ' 39 ; Legislative Committee. ' 38 .

Suggestions in the Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) collection:

Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 1

1927

Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

1928

Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

1929

Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948


Searching for more yearbooks in Utah?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Utah yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.