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Page 29 text:
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First row: Karen Ray, Georgia Holnnes, Patricia Lundstrom, Joan Bennett, Joanne Spitzer, Ann McAlister, Ann Toombes, Mona Palmer, Phyll is Scribner. Second row: Tommie Lou Dern, Diane Gittins, Ann Carter, Joanne Hale, Patricia Cole, Lee Chapman, Patsy Pearson, Rosemary Allsman, Ann Waterman. Third row: Jacqueline Marks, Virginia Sterrett, Mande White, Gloria Sanford, Carol Schubach, Nyla Nichols, Alice Shepheard, Marian Goeltz. CHOIR Absent: Nancy Mayer and Virginia Ramsey. 29
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“TIHIIE C Every Rowland Hall girl receives from our daily Chapel service an inspiration which carries her hope- fully through the day. The twenty-five members of the choir and their organist and director, Mrs. Flor- ence Brown Hotter, add a great deal to the morning worship by leading the school in singing the hymns and chants. Aside from supplying the music for Chapel each day, the choir participates in the annual Candle and Carol Service and the Baccalaureate Service in St. Margaret ' s Chapel. At the 8:00 Easter Service and again at the Commencement exercises the organ- ization sings at Saint Mark ' s Cathedral. During this past year the group joined the choir at St. Paul ' s Church for a service there, and during the Christmas holidays presented a program of Yuletide songs for the ladies of the P. E. O. Each singer in our choir finds enjoyment In being a part of a group which gives much happiness to others, and which provides such training and pleasure for its members, and she feels it a privilege to belong. 28
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Page 30 text:
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It Is nice to walk Into the Chapel each morning and see the altar arranged with lovely flowers and lighted candles; the benches dusted and hymnals and prayer books placed In their proper places for each girl. We realize that faithful hands have gone before us quietly and reverently putting everything in order for the service to follow. The Altar Guild is responsible for the beauty of our Chapel, and it Is an honor to serve. The girls are chosen to perform their duties because they have proven themselves to be faithful and worthy. They find that being active in the duties of St. Margaret ' s Chapel plays an Important part In the building of their character. They become more grateful, more generous; it gives them glorious hopes, a serene mind, a calm and undisturbed conscience; and most of all, it gives them the greatest of all privileges — an opportunity to serve their neighbor — to serve their God. 30
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