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

 - Class of 1959

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FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES Chapel, on Fridays, has changed for The Lower School. They now hove their own service. Being on older group, the Fourth and Fifth Grades feel very important os they help to lead the service. Homework is o novelty for these girls. Themes, experiments, and books give them the feeling of learning and its excitement. This is the age when discovery brings fascination and more discovery. Kathy Biele Diane Douglas Vicki Gibbons Karla Houghton Suzanne Kassel Dana Oswald Neena Diumenti Nancy Roux Carol Scoville Kay Lynne Sugar Victoria Williams 9

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Christine Burnham Claudia Draper Jenifer Lamb Margaret Lowen Nancy Marshall Sue Skaggs Doris Spear Robin Winburn Suzanne Farley Christine Witzel THIRD GRADE Life as a student of Mrs. McManus is the most wonderful thing that could possibly hap- pen. Besides subjects like arithmetic and science, the Third Grade produce their own plays, knit sweaters, and practice good manners. School is an exciting time for this group be- cause they are more a part of it than ever be- fore. School is yet a happy balance between studies and homework and games and fun. 8 8



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• A 1 iA A Louise Burnham Carol Clawson Sandra Felt lleen Garcia Garlye Kimball Kandis Kimball Robinelle Lamb Joann Lawson Susan Roach Ingrid Stalheim Ann Walton SIXTH GRADE Here is o year full of variety of knowledge produced by a lively program. New discoveries happen every day. Science is the most exciting subject, but the old Regulars, English and arithmetic are still important. New responsibilities belong to the Sixth Graders. As the oldest class in the Lower School, they must set an example for the younger students. SEVENTH GRADE First year in the blue and grey is an exciting time for Seventh Graders. It is a year of many firsts — first term papers, first responsibilities associated with upper grades, and, or? the lighter side, first school parties. Grade school, with its recesses and games, is over but not forgotten. Just down the hall lies high school. A high goal to work toward.

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