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Members of Rho Hota . . . Seated, left to right: FLORENCE HARDY, NANCY PALMER, CLAUDIA LANG, BERE BOYNTON, JOAN BENNETT, MARILYN ARNOVITZ, JOANNE WALKER, CAROL ANN SCHUBACH, SHIRLEY PETERSON, ANN PEARSON. Standing, left to right: BRENT SHAW, MONA PALMER, JANIE PAULSEN, CAROLYN GREENWOOD. 26
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Student government One of the most important means of teaching self-reliance, independence, democracy, and coopera- tion is self-government. The girls of Rowland Hall are given the chance to choose their own executive, judicial, and legislative bodies. A president, a vice- president, a secretary, and a treasurer are chosen by the student body to carry out the rules that the girls themselves have decided upon. A judge is elected; and with the aid of proctors she enforces the laws and decides, in case of controversy, if a girl is guilty of breaking a rule. Each class elects a representative to the Student Council which formulates these rules and makes any needed amendments to the constitu- tion. The student body as a whole can discuss prob- lems, suggest changes, and present individual views during assemblies which are held regularly. This democratic self-government has worked very well. Because they themselves have molded the framework of the organization, the students do their best to see that the statutes are carried out with fairness, good judgement, and equality to all. 25
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Mo Mota Chapter of the at tonal Manor Society Last year Rowland Hall joined the National Honor Society with a group of eighteen charter members. It was the first time that we had had the privilege of becoming a part of the nation-wide or- ganization. This year there is a group of fifteen seniors, juniors and sophomores all of whom have the qualities and achievements necessary for member- ship. One of the most important requirements is that of having a scholastic average of 85 or over; but along with scholastic standing they must possess dili- gence, character, courtesy, poise, cooperation, leader- ship, high moral principles, judgment, tolerance, and fair play. These girls typify these high standards, for they are the leaders in academic, social and extracurricular activities. Rowland Hall is proud to be represented in the National Honor Society by such outstanding students. 27
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