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Rho Hota. First row, left to right: Ann Ingebretsen, Louise Fraser, Frannie Pearson, Fielen Plaines. Second row: Steve Deck, Eleanor Moffat, Julie Titt- mann, Jane Parker, Dona Johnson. Third row: Bunny Cushman, Susan Wright, Marilyn Norman. Rho Hota A. A. Officers When one thinks of the words Rho Hota, one usually thinks of a pair of horn rimmed glasses and a huge pile of books. But these words also bring to mind a gavel, symbol of leadership; a red and white pom pom, which signifies spirit and attitude; a torch, symbol of honor; an eagle, reminder of self-government. These are the things which the National Honor Society in general, and Rho Hota in particular, stand for, and these are the qualities which every member of Rho Hota strives to achieve and works to uphold. A. A. Officers, left to right: Trudie Horton, Jo Warren, Toni Bauerlein, Nance Lingenfelter. 24
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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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Athletic Page Talk about spirit! The Athletic Asso- ciation simply thrives on it! This organiza- tion is the nucleus from which radiates the highest enthusiasm and best fun of all the school activities. Providing keen competition, the whole upper school di- vides into the Red and White teams for tournaments in basketball, volley ball, baseball, and ping pong. Jo Warren, as president, leads this booming association, promoting good sportsmanship and char- acter-building. The A.A. is popular with every girl because of the satisfaction to be derived from developing skills and team- work. This abounding spirit led our bas- ketball varsity squad to the championship of the Church League this year and to being presented the coveted trophy. . . . Yeaaa, team !!!
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