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

 - Class of 1947

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Page 14 text:

R.OWLAND HA The principles of making good citizens and main- taining a democratic form of government are the Ideals of the Student Government at Rowland Hall. Each girl Is given a part In the governmental activities of the school. The Student Council officers are the President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. This council enforces the laws of the school. Each Class In the Upper School Is represented In the Council by Its class president. Other members of the Council Include the editor of the Lantern, the Judicial head and the president of the Athletic Association. Study hall laws and other rules of the school are enforced with the mighty Blue Book. The Judicial head Is In charge of the court by which offenders of the laws are given their punishment. Although this form of law enforcement Is strict. It Is self-imposed; and therefore, each girl highly respects the Blue Book and what It represents. The Student Body president Is active not only In enforcing the laws of the school, but she Is also con- sulted about the many activities of the girls. The vice- president Is our social leader. She has complete charge of the Christmas dance and all the other festivities of that season. Honor . . . Infegrify . . . Self Control . . . The Student Government Is a great benefit to the lives of our Rowland Hall girls, for It trains each girl to maintain order and discipline In the school by govern- ing herself. Thus, It teaches each girl to become a worthy citizen In our democratic country. This year the Student Government has been highly successful. Good order has been kept In study halls, and judicial matters have been settled promptly and efficiently. Every member of the council deserves a vote of thanks from her grate- ful school mates. 10

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Mr. Paul Enrie+to Vocal Instructor Mrs. Rose Salisbury Art Instructor Mrs. Sere+a Jones Dramatic Instructor Mrs. Almira M. D. Martin First, Second and Third Grades Mrs. Claire Flandro English II, III, IV Mrs. Carol Elliot Assistant Nursery School Teacher Mrs. Florence B. Hoffer Organist and Choir Director Miss Gladys Bullock Piano Instructor 9



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Ardie Robison — Student Body President

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