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Standing, left to right: Peggy Galbraith, Trudie Horton, Marjie Stevenson, Diana Whitehead, Jenny Lindstrom, Ute Wasow, Steve Deck. Seated: Kevyn Warnock, Frannie Pearson, Sid Smith, Jo Warren, Nance Lingenfelter, Mary Lee Epling, Bon- nie Fink. Left to right: Julie Tittman, Toni Bauerlein, Ann Ingebretsen, Heidi Ellerbeck, Marcia Denman, Helen Haines, Bette Bennett. Standing, left to right: Susan Wright, Jane Parker, Dona Johnson, Barbara Ar- novitz, Sharon Mednick, Sondra Petty, Merry Jo Chapman, Betty Cargile. Seated: Ginny Sweet, Pam Grant, Bunny Cushman, Pat Vandel, Diana White- head. French and Spanish Clubs Violins . . . sidewalk cafes . . . wines . . . spring . . . red checkered tableclothes . . . artists . . . romance. . . . This is France. These are just some of the things that make this historical land fascinating, mysterious, and worth learning about. Most of us dream of going to Paris, the city of enchantment, and so the French Club, with Madame Booth as sponsor, brings the City of Lights to this country through study and evenings together. The Spanish Club captures the lively atmosphere, the sultry charm, and the flavor of life in the Latin American countries. The eagerness of these students to become better acquainted with the customs of the people whose language they borrow shows in the Spanish spirit of vivacity, coupled with enjoyment of life, at the group dinners as everyone gives the Spanish toast over the glasses, “Salud, pesetas y amors, y tiempe para gozarlos.”
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Left to right: Frannie Pearson, Merry Jo Chapman, Bunny Cushman, Pat Vandel. Boarders Can you think of anything more desolate than dragging your suit- cases up several flights of stairs and coming face to face with a barren room? The new boarder experiences this in September; but, by using much ingenuity and little allowance, she gives her cubicle character and personality, which is a reflection of herself. The loneliness and home- sickness that naturally arise from sharing her life with strangers from all parts of the country are quickly dispelled by the understanding “mother- ing” of Aunt Henri and the warm friendship of her fellow students. As the year progresses, each girl learns to adjust herself to all the others to create a harmonious household, yet keeping and strengthening her own individuality. With half her time spent in the school department as well, her eyes are opened farther and she advances into womanhood. 21
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Faculty and Office Center: Mrs. Elizabeth T. Corr, headmistress. Left to right: Mrs. Norma Dalby, Mrs. Sikri Wylie, Miss Nancy Gilmer, Mrs. Mildred Brickey, Miss Martha Rice, Mrs. La Mar Whitaker, Mrs. Watson Murr. Because Rowland Hall is small, the students and teachers come to know each other well. The teachers, bless them, put up with our youthful exuberance, carelessness, and stubbornness. We, in turn, excuse their foibles, pet peeves, and prodigious assignments — all a part of our instinctive aversion to school. Together we pursue the adventure of learning. Though Mrs. Corr left for Europe in February, the school has been kept running smoothly, even for those who have a tendency to contract spring fever. Nevertheless, we will all welcome Mrs. Coor’s return in the fall, for we miss her. Mrs. Audrey Allison, left; Miss Isabel Buck. 23
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