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Page 32 text:
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As September rolled around it brought the thrill of starting another year at Rowland Hall. Through the halls came the sound of girls renewing old acquaintances and making new ones. During this month the Freshmen were Initiated as real members of the Upper School. Some of the girls wondered If it were really worth the torture, but In the end they decided It had been. October: Halloween skits were the main event and it brought to the surface clever Ideas and hidden talent. November; The month of November and the annual bazaar. ThU year as in the past, it was a great success and fun was had by everyone. December: Snow welcomed this month and gave the right atmosphere to the Christmas party and dance. The climax was the beautiful Candle and Carol Service held in the chapel. January: After a glorious vacation the girls returned to face a new year and mid-year exams. A four day holiday at Sun Valley was the reward. February and March; A dance with the DeMo- lays as guests proved to be different and exciting. Again the A. A. Banquet was a great success dis- playing clever skits and costumes, April: The Seniors who had worked hard for weeks were rewarded when their play Electra made such a hit on opening night. May: The prom was a night never to be for- gotten with dreamy couples dancing to romantic music. The Junior Take Cff was clever and rather revealing, at least that was the opinion of the Seniors. June: Last on the agenda, but cerlainly not the least, was graduation and there were tears of sorrow and joy as everyone realized another school year had come to an end, but not only had they progressed academically but also in sportsmanship and cooperation of which all of us can be proud. 32
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upper left: Rosemary Wallace, Joanne Spi+zer, Marian Goeltz, Rosemary Allsman. Upper right: Carol Schubach, Phyllis Scribner, Brent Shaw, Lee Chapman. Lower left: Patsy Pearson, Dian Gittins, Mary Lee Holmes. Lower right; Patricia Coli, Joanne Hale, Nyla Nichols, June Taylor, Virginia Sterrett, ALTAR GUILD Ann Toombes. 31
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Mrs. Corr serves tea to Dorothy Ann Bigler at the Mother and Daughter Tea held In September. STARTING THE SCHOOL YEAR 33
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