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UN EDITORIAL STAFF This year in the editions of our school literature and yearbook publications a new plan has been pro- posed. Previously the total effort of the staff was concentrated on the publication of a series of papers entitled the Flashlight. In 1 944 we edited a single year- book complete with literature written by the students themselves as well as those memorable occasions of so- cial life so outstanding in each girl ' s mind. In 1945 the literature was published in two separate issues called Rowlandias, which came out in Christmas and Easter is- sues. This year a new plan has been adopted by which the girls are enabled to see more of their work in print, while in the past space have been so very limited. Our literary contribution for the year 1946 is a small maga- zine comprising 72 pages and containing more of our girls ' work than formerly has been possible. The name of this magazine has been adopted from our past newspaper, the Flashlight. We are deeply indebted to the students for their journalistic efforts and ready aid in the publication of both our Flashlight and this Lantern. Special words of gratitude are due our faculty adviser, Miss Chis- holm, who presented us with invaluable suggestions So long to make, but such a pleasure to read and who has urged the girls to put forth their native ability in words of free-flow- ing expression. Our efforts can be repaid only if we feel that each student ap- preciates our accomplishments and will in years to come look back at this annual recalling some of the happiest moments of her life, those spent within the harbor- ing affection of Rowland Hall. 24
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W: T ft Top row: Margaret Barwick, sophomore class president; Rosemary Wallace, eighth grade president. Middle row: Joanne Stewart, senior class president; Rosemary Allsman, freshman class president; Tinka Cosgriff, junior class pres- ident; Carlyn Jones, editor of the Lantern. Bottom row: Barbara Boonstra, treasurer of the Student Body; Joan Dayton, Student Body vice-president; Janet Dean, Student Body president; Bette Jean Corry, secretary of the Stu- dent Body. STUDENT COUNCIL 23
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Top row: Joanne Stewart, general reporter; Joan Dayton, photographer; Ardie Robison, general reporter; Barbara Boonstra, photographer. Carol Richardson, artist; Joanne Spitzer, artist; Marion Goeltz, lower school re- porter; Carolyn McAlister, freshman reporter. Middle row: Carlyn Jones, editor; Georgette Ann Lockhart, business manager. Bottom row: Jerry Oss- man, assistant business manager; Margaret Barwick, exchange editor; Tinka Cosgriff, assistant editor; Eve Dahnken, alumnae editor; Nancy Tisdel, sports editor. LANTERN STAFF 25
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