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Seniors ANNE CARTER — A heart enflamed and a soul enchanted. 11 (Kahlil Gibran) — Athletic Association, l946- ' 50; Choir, 1946-50; Lantern Staff, 1 946- ’ 50 ; Class President, 1950; Student Body Treasurer, 1949; Secretary and Treasurer of Athletic Association, 1948; National Honor Society, 1950. As we seniors leave Rowland Hall, we realize now, more than ever, what a debt of gratitude we owe to the school. Rowland Hall has given us the best of educations. It has prepared us to meet the challenges of the future with alert minds. It has provided us with a sense of our duties as citizens of a democracy and as citizens of the world. We shall not forget these things. But perhaps we shall remember best the many happy hours that we have spent at Rowland Hall, hours filled with the fine spirit of friendship that prevails at the school. To all those who have been responsible for our pleasant and profitable years there, we can say only, Thank you for having given us so much! Anne Carter, Senior Class President 8
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f ft Student Government Back row, left to right: Joanne Spitzer, editor of The Lantern: Marilee Holmes, president of the Altar Guild; June Taylor, vice-president of the student body; Rose Ann Clemow, president of the sophomore class; Rosemary Wallace, president of the student body; Nancy Wise, judicial head; Nancy Mayer, crucifer; Joan Bennett, treasurer of the student body; Marilyn Arnovitz, president of the junior class; Nancy Palmer, president of the freshman class; Anne Carter, president of the senior class. Front row, left to right; Georgia Holmes, secretary of the student body; Ann McAlister, president of the Athletic Association. There is a wide variety of ac- tivities to interest the Rowland Hall student. Some encourage personal responsibility, and others offer mere- ly enjoyment. Of prime importance is the Stu- dent Council, the backbone of our student government. This body con- sists of the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer; the editor and business manager of The Lan- tern; the Athletic Association presi- dent; the judicial head; and the four upper school class presidents. This council puts the by-laws of the Rowland Hall constitution into effect, and sees that they are obeyed. The assembly committee selects students to give recitals or skits in study hall. Two new organizations are the French Club and the assembly entertainment committee. The French Club plans meetings which are conducted in French. Its members are entertained by French speakers or by talent programs presented by the high school French students. The upper school requires that nu merous offices be filled every year. Thus, almost all of the students are given the opportunity to gain experience in a demo- cratic form of government.
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PATRICIA PAT LUNDSTROM — Her silver voice is the rich music of a summer bird. (Longfellow) — Athletic Association, 1 946- ' 50 Choir, 1 947 - ' 50 ; Lantern Staff, 1 948- ' 50 ; Class President, 1948: Assistant Business Manager of Lantern, 1949; Business Manager of Lantern 1950; President of French Club, 1950; National Honor Society, 1950. ANN McALISTER — And her face as fair, stirr’d with her dream, as rose leaves with the air. (Byron) — Athletic Association, I 946 - 50 ; Choir, 1 946- ' 50 ; Lantern Staff, 1946- 50; Class President, 1946; Vice Presi- dent of Athletic Association, 1949; President of Athletic Association 1950; National Honor Society, 1950. NANCY WISE — Does well, acts nobly; angels could not more. (Young) — Athletic Association, 1 949 - ' 50 ; Choir, 1950; Altar Guild, I 949- 1 50 ; Class Treasurer, 1950; Judiciary Head, 1950. NYLA NIKKI NICHOLS — A smile that glow’d. (Milton) — Athletic Association, 1 946- 1 50 : Choir, 1 946- ' 50 ; Altar Guild, 1 948- ' 50 ; Class Treasurer, 1946; Athletic Association Representative, 1948; Class President, 1949; Social Welfare Chairman, 1950; French Club, 1950; Acolyte, I 948 - 1 50 .
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