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First row: Susan Freed, Kay Gunn, George Hinds, Gary Selander, Melbourne Armstrong, Martin Friedland, Cordell Sharnborg. Second row: Judy Capito, Nancy Sandack, Joan Friedman, Candace MacDon- ald, Lee Snedacker, Vicki Adams, Nancy Rogers, Linda Siegel, Nancy Funk. Back row: Jeffrey Moffat, Billy Wunder. NURSERY SCHOOL 2
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AND Top row: Susan Von Voorhis, Patty Sears, Camille Pelletier, San- dra Sheets, Lani Goldman. Middle row: Betty Bennett, Virginia Bai- ley, Sue Dye, Nancy Otten- heimer. Bottom row: Mary Louise McKinley, Lou Ann Reeves, Jane Parker. Absent: Jill Henderson, Mary Ellen Beesley, Diane Doelle. First row: Sharon Jones, Elaine Rammelmeyer, Billy Ross, Jody Ray, Gloria Duane Evens, Richard Terry. Second row: Noel Neville, Mary Jo Parsons.
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STUD Aside from the academic life, the extra-curricular activities of any school are important, and particularly so at Rowland Hall. By active participation in the work of the Athletic Association, Altar Guild, Stu- dent Council, Choir and L antern Staff, the girls are given an opportunity to develop interests and aims that will greatly enrich their later lives. One of the most popular organizations is the Athletic Association. This organization plans athletic contests and promotes interest in various sports. The A. A. Banquet in the spring is one of the most popu- lar affairs of the year. The Altar Guild is one of the finest school organizations. The girls of the Guild keep our chapel the lovely spot it always remains in the memories of every former Rowland Hall girl. Stu- dent Council offers a chance for each girl to take part in the governing of the school through her class representative. It is composed of the Student Body officers and the president of each class. Here the true principles of a democratic government are real- ized and practiced. The Lantern staff offers wonder- ful experience to all interested in journalism. Student Organization The Student Organizations of Rowland Hall are maintained by the students themselves. The girls, with the helpful advice of an interested teacher, are the backers of every undertaking. In the light of such a true democratic spirit, Row- land Hall girls, in working to uphold the school standards, are working for a bigger and better world of tomorrow. 22
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