Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1956

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Student Body Council and President Nancy Droubay Student body president A Student Body President is handed a gavel, a title, and a responsibility. These are regularities and tradi- tions, but it is the girl who is the recipient of gifts who must lead the high school, who must exemplify herself as a symbol of honor. Nancy has accepted this responsi- bility and guided us through a year of learning and achievement. Though authoritative and respected, she becomes a special friend to each girl. With a casual humor, she moves with, instead of above, the girls. First row, left to right: Bette Bennett, Jo Warren, Julie Tittmann, Steve Deck. Second row: Marcia Denman, Eleanor Davy, Louise Fraser. Third row: Bunny Cushman, Marilyn Norman, Susan Wright, Nancy Droubay, Tina Parkinson, Evelyn Tenney. Following the example set by the forefathers of democracy, the girls of Row- land Hall drafted and adopted their own constitution. It prescribes the rules and regulations we deem necessary to promote harmony and order within the school. The Student Council is the backbone of Rowland Hall where its members take up the tole of lawmakers. The difficult job facing this group is that of solving the school’s problems with the advice of two faculty sponsors, Mrs. Elizabeth T. Corr and Miss Nancy Gilmer. Working together, Student Government and Student Council help to produce 29 well-prepared citizens of the future.

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Seniors PAMELA GRANT Tall elegance from California. Bubbling over with energy. Tennis and skiing enthusiast. Naive sophistica- tion. A sincerity that wins your admiration, exuberance which lends impetus to all activities in which she takes part. Her energy and natural ability should spell success whether she chooses law or interior decorating. HEIDI ELLERBECK Perpetually surprised. Helpful and friendly to all, she goes out of her way please others. You see her in a Lanz dress or a skating costume and her quiet manner appeals to you. She sees you with a look of wonder and sincere appreciation. As Charity Chairman she shows her genuine interest in people. MARCIA DENMAN Marcia is admired by all for her willingness as Student Body Secretary, and we welcome her leadership. She is a fervent supporter and a fine sport. Known for dependability and unforgettable wit. Her love for the Chapel is deep in her heart as an acolyte. She will never forget it, it will never forget her. ELEANOR MOFFAT One able to organize and accomplish. As secretary of the Senior class she shows her ability to handle business affairs. She loves sports, especially basketball. Her devotion to our Chapel is unlimited, which she has shown as an acolyte. Berkeley and homemaking are in her future. A perfect example of responsibility in action. STEPHANIE DECK Independence in action, an ever curious mind, aware of the importance of life. As Judiciary Head, she is our law giver, combining humor and depth of understanding. Steve loves to write and entertains all with her clever work depicting school and friends. Dedicated to a career in journalism, she advances to a future of creativeness and leadership.



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Standing, left to right: Barbara Arnovitz, Jo Warren, Sally Mac- Kinnon. Seated: Jude Hughes. The seniors looked at each other over coffee cups and wondered whether they were happy or sad. Somehow, after all the rehearsals and learning to wear nuns’ habits, the senior play was over. “The Cradle Song,” by Gregario and Maria Sierra, was produced in a theater-in-the- round in study hall. Acclaiming the play a suc- cess, the girls wondered how the eyebrow of Ben Carney, director, could have held such terror for them, and agreed that it all had been well worth the efforts. Through a film of richly-scented powder, makeup, smoke from the projection room, stage fright, and the rustle of costumes comes the cry, “Curtain up!” It is October 28, and the skits, with all their traditional fun and suspense, have arrived. Whether the audience be blessed with “Ev- ery Girl” or some other masterpiece, fun is had by all who participate or watch, but especially by the class who walks off with the “most hon- orable” banner. Left to right: Pam Grant, Mary Lee Epling, Anna Marie Ness. 20

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