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MARILYN RUTH “ARNI” ARNOVITZ— ' Those about her, from her, shall read the ways of honour,” (Shakespeare) — Athletic Association ’49 ' ’51: Choir ' .SO- ' Sl; French Club ' 50 ' ’51; Rho Hota ’50 ' ’5l; Lantern Staff ' 50; Class President ' 50; President of French Club ' 51; Student Council ' 50. TOMMIE LOU DERN — “Where she meets a stranger, there she leaves a friend. (Anonymous) — Athletic Associa- tion ’47 ' ’31; Choir ’47-’51; Altar Guild ' 51; Spanish Club ' 50 ' ’51; Senior Athletic Captain ' 51. PATRICIA ANN “PATSY” PEARSON— “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” (Keats) — Athletic Association ' 47- ' 51: Choir ' 47 ' ’31; Altar Guild ’47-’5l; Acolyte ' 50; Crucifer ' 51. CHARLOTTE “CHARIE” CHRISTENSEN “She was like a dream of poetry that ma y not be written or told, ex- ceedingly beautiful.” (Willis) — Athletic Association ’49-’5l; Choir ’50- ' 51; Lantern Staff ' 51: Rho Hota ’50-’5 1 ; Treasurer of Class ' 31.
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Seniors FRANCES JOANNE “JO” WALKER — “They look into the beauty of thy mind, and that in guess they measure by thy deed.” (Shakespeare) — Athletic Association ' 47 ' ’5l: Altar Guild ’50 ' ' 51; Lantern Staff ’47 ' ’51; Rho Hota ' SO- ' . ' il; French Club ’49 ' ’51; Treasurer of Class ’50: President of Class ' 51; Acolyte ’50 ' ' 51: Student Council ’51. SENIOR DEDICATION Next year, wearing our best pair of rose-colored glasses, we shall look back fondly on Rowland Hall and shall remember the good times we had there, surrounded by family, friends and sympathetic teachers. But It was here, too, that we have been given our hardest bumps. We have been knocked out of each stage of childhood (the growing pains always hurt), and I doubt that any of us knowingly would want to live those twelve years over. Rowland Hall has been a preparation. Here, gradually, a wider world than our old sphere of family and friends has been exposed to us. These years have been spent in trying to find out what we are and where we belong. Now our wings have grown, and we are ready to try them. Let’s thank our school not only for the good times, but also for the toughening bumps. 9
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V MARILYN “MITZI” ORLOB -“She that was ever fair and never proud, had tongue at will and yet was never loud.’’ (Shakespeare) — Athletic Association ’49 ' ’51; Choir ’50 ' ’51; French Club ’49 ’51; Student Council ’51; Social Service Chairman ’51. i ■ ■; k - i MARY JANE PAULSEN — “Earth ' s noblest thing, a woman perfected.” (Lowell) Athletic Association ’48 ' ’51; Choir ’48 ' ’5l; Rho Hota ' 50 ' ’51; Altar Guild 51; Spanish Club ’50 ' ’51; President of Debate Club ’49 ' ’50; Student Council ’51: Judiciary Head ’51. CYNTHIA ANN “CYNDY” MUIRHEAD -“Her face be- tokened all things clear and good.” (Ingelow) — Athletic Association ' 47 ' ’5l; Choir ’50 ' ’5t; Altar Guild ’50 ' ’5l; Span- ish Club ’50-’5l; Secretary of Class ’48; Vice President of Class ’50; President of Class ’49; Student Council ’49; Presi- dent of Altar Guild ’51. LUCY LEE CHAPMAN — “Charm strikes the eye, but merit wins the soul.” (Pope) — Athletic Association ' 47-’5l; Choir ’47-’5l; Altar Guild ’48-’51; French Club ’50-’51; Treasurer of Class ’49; Secretary of Class ’50; Vice President of Class ’51; Athletic Association Representative ’50.
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