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Top row: Eve Dahnken, editor: Joanne Spi+zer, artist; Anne Carter, Lower School reporter: Anne Toombes, photographer. Middle row; Jane Ferguson, general reporter: Alice Bartlett, exchange editor; Rosemary Allsman, photog- rapher: Ann McAllister, freshman reporter: Nancy Tisdel, general reporter: Barbara Boonstra, general reporter. Bottom row: Ardie Robison, sports editor; Joan Dayton, alumnae editor; Suzanne Frank, assistant business manager; Mari- lyn Marksheffel, assistant editor; Geraldine Ossman, business manager. LANTERN STAFF 25
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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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No Rowland Hall girl will ever forget the inspiring service held in the chapel each morning. The choir, composed of about twenty girls, is a very important part of the school, for it enhances the beauty of the chapel services with its music. As each girl comes into the sacred chapel, seeing the beautiful altar and hearing the lovely voices of the choir, she feels closer to God. The choir meets once a week for Instruction from our organist, Mrs. Florence Brown Hotter. This organization not only furnishes music for our daily services but also sings at Candle and Carol and Baccalaureate, which are both held in our chapel. At Easter and at graduation the choir sings at the beau- tiful services held at St. Mark ' s Cathedral. Each choir member is proud of the privilege of singing in the choir, of lifting her voice in praise of Cod. 26
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