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Top row: Ann McAllister, freshman class president; Joan Dayton, senior class president: Tommie Lou Dern, eighth grade president. Middle row: Priscilla Chester, Student Body secretary; Ardie Robison, Student Body president; Jane Ferguson, Student Body vice-president; Jeannette Englemann, Student Body treasurer. Bottom row: Eve Dahnken, editor of the Lantern; Phyllis Scribner, sophomore class president; Suzanne Frank, junior class president. STUDENT COUNCIL 23
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When a new student comes to Rowland Hail, one of her first questions is What are some of the ac- tivities? For many years, the activities have been out- standing and traditional. The students have oppor- tunities to participate in the work of the Altar Guild, Student Council, Athletic Association, the Choir, and the Lantern staff. The Altar Guild is the most honored group in the school. The girls of this organization keep our chapel spotless. The Student Council is undoubtedly a help to the girls in their later life, since it gives them a chance to take part in the governing of the school and of their classes. The Athletic Association provides fun for every student. Banquets, parties and different sports activities are planned by this organi- zation. The Lantern staff gives excellent opportunities to those who are interested in journalism. Our activifies list is one to be proud of. With the spirit and the cooperation that each student possesses, one can see immediately that all these organizations are a complete success. With the help of the faculty and the leadership of the class chairmen, and through the par- ticipation of the students, the Rowland Hall girls are determined to make the school a great success. 22
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RN EDITORIAL ST A This year the keystone of the Lantern staff policy has been a desire to sustain student interest in our publication throughout the school year. We have en- deavored to make the students feel that this Is their publication and that Its success is their concern. To reach this goal, we have published two magazines, at Christmas and Easter times, containing examples of the girls ' literary work and school news. As usual, at the close of the year this annual, The Lantern, has been published to commemorate social events and school traditions. Our most sincere thanks are due Miss Sheffield, our faculty adviser, who has not only encouraged and aided the girls to write more skillfully, but has also given immeasurable assistance In the assembling of our publications. To the girls, too, we extend our appreciation and thanks. Without their unselfish co- operation and very real contributions, our magazines and yearbook could never have been published. Hail! The final producf. We, the staff, hope that within these pages we have caught something of the spirit of Rowland Hall, something of the essence and meaning of the school, and have preserved It for you to look back upon in years hence — to smile with fond- ness, then, at pleasant memories. 24
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