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Top row: Geraldine Ossman, Joanne Spitzer, Nancy Tisdel, Priscilla Chester, Barbara Boonstra. Middle row: Suzanne Winer, Marilyn Marksheffel, Jeannette Englemann, Shirley Wilkins, Joan Dayton, Paula Martin. Bottom row: Rosemary Allsman, Eve Dahnken, Phyllis Scribner, Nancy Streator, Jody Harter, Suzanne Frank. CHOIR 27
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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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To all of us, the chapel Is the dearest thing In school. It gives to each girl a feeling which she Is not able to obtain In any other place. To keep our chapel clean and orderly, a group has been organized. Its duties Include dusting, changing the numbers on the hymn number boards, and arrang- ing flowers for the altar. The organization Is called the Altar Guild. It Is composed of eighteen girls, all of whom take pride In +he chapel and do the required duties with reverence. To make the work more Inter- esting, Miss Mahllns, from the St. Mark ' s Altar Guild, came to school to tell them of the meaning of certain church traditions and the different altar vessels. This gave the girls a better understanding of their work, and added to their enjoyment of it. 1 Inspiring work in fhe house of God. At the end of the year, each member of the Altar Guild can look back, knowing she has grown closer to God through her service. 28
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