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DAWN KIPP Student Body President The high school students are fully aware of the duties and responsi- bilities of student body president; therefore much consideration is given to the election of a girl possessing qualities of leadership, sincerity, and honesty. Last spring the students elected capable Susan Dawn Kipp as president of the student body. On the job she ' s strict and stern, but down deep she is fun-loving and just one of the girls. She tries to set a perfect example and is always looking for ways to improve the student body and benefit the school. 24
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Kindergarten Seated on chair: Nancy Gay Rooklidge. First row facing Nancy: John Townes, Diane Douglas, Alex Banks, George Christopulos. Second row: Douglas Cox, Randy Pettit, David Christiansen, Scott Barlow, Joyce Ann Bailey. Third row: Radonda Wallace, Lynda Caine, llene Ulmer, Margaret Miller, Katherine Biele. Fourth row: Peggy Darger, Wendell Gardner, Ross Farley, Suzanne Eldridge, Richard Coombs. Not shown: Gail Epstein. Nursery School Seated, at left, clockwise: Stephen Bisbee, Susan Bowen, Mark Higgins, Meriem Bennett, Jacquie Booth, Christopher Brown, Shelley Thomas, John Neff, Johnnie O ' Donnell, Virginia Bennett, Robert Axelrad, Kathleen Edwards, Gioia Ide, John Mark Whitaker, William Kunzweiler. Standing, left to right: Fredricka Hall, Douglas Smoot, Tora Fujimoto, David Axelrad, Claudia Shields, Bretta Rambo, Christine Burnham. Not shown: Bruce Vander Jagt, Barbara Haines, Stephen Nugent, Mark Mallory, Kim Wolfson. 23
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Student Council First row, left to right: Nancy Lingenfelter, Dawn Kipp, Sally Laidlaw. Second row: Nancy Droubay, Connie Rouillard, Duse Fisher. Third row: Cecile Clark,- Elaine Michelsen, Bonnie Fink, Margie Stevenson, Steve Deck. A necessary factor of the democratic government at Rowland Hall, and the backbone of its honor system, is the Student Council. This organization, sponsored by Mrs. Corr, Mrs. Tainter, and Mrs. Murr, is composed of the student body officers and the class presidents. It is here that new ideas, problems, and suggestions for improving Rowland Hall are brought up and discussed. Through the efforts of this group the four classes are bound into one efficient student body. 25
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