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Nancy Hills, editor of the Medallions, shades her literary mind in thought. Medallions, as the RHSM literary magazine, contains original contributions of poetry, short stories, essays, and art works from students in all grades of the school. Published once yearly, the magazine provides incentive and recognition for creative students. PUBLICATIONS Are Verbal Medallions And Resounding Roars Nancy Hills and staff member Chris von Storch pause briefly over a fudgesicle, in their search for materials for this year ' s issue of the literary magazine. The big heads” confer about newspaper news: Nancy Hills, photo editor; Stuart Cohen, sports editor; Beth Pouts, news editor; Vicky Gibbons, feature editor. The dual editorship of Kathy Biele and Leslie Lewis proved to be the best thing that ever hap- pened to the Rowland Hall-St. Mark’s newspaper, the Lion. In addition to regular school news, this year’s publication contained many new innova- tions such as guest editorials from the papers of other schools and columns by both faculty mem- bers and students. The excellence of the quality of the paper merited it Second Place Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Business manager, Lee Mallinckrodt (at right), confers with all- knowing” co-editor Leslie Lewis over Lion money management matters.
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Mrs. Jane Bradley Head of the English Dept. Cultural History SJie brings enormous knowl- edge to all classes. Mrs. Genevieve Carey English, Phonics WJien not teaching her classes, she spent long hours working in the RHSM library. Mrs. Mary Clark English Her quick wit brought enjoy- ment to class, newspaper ses- sions, and school life. Mrs. Martha Miller History, Government Her personal sense of dignity and warm smile are an inspira- tion to many of her students. HUMANITIES Are Voices Of The Past And Heralds Of The Future. He sounds the depths of both history and earth science to bring out the salient points of each and present them in a fascinating and dynamic way. To decline or not to decline, that is the question. Is history living or dead? These and other vital questions were formulated, debated, and generally hashed over until satisfactory answers were reached. The teachers did much more than teach, they infused a love of liter- ature and a strong sense of history in each student. They presented historic events, artistic trends, governments, and literary modes in such a way that students could apply their lessons to life. 1 1
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STAFF Editors-in-chief Leslie Lewis and Kathy Biele News Editor Beth Fonts Feature Editor Vicky Gibbons Sports Editor Stuart Cohen Photography Editor Nancy Hills Reporters Malcolm Snedden, Susie Kassel, Ann Wallace, Terrie Homer, Sherry McNeilis, Beth Amrine, Craig McDonald, Diane Clemow, Candy Kolb, Chip Mavor, Barbara Champion, Donovan Fonts, Carolyn Carey. Theatre Editor Thom Jensen Photographers Cam Pierce, Chris Clark, Kirk Volkman Business Manager Lee Mallinckrodt Adviser Mrs. Mary Clark The Lion is published six times during the school year by the students of Rowland Hall-St. Mark ' s School, 205 First Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, and published by the Western Printing Company. Working hand-in-hand and up to their elbows” in printers ink are this year ' s co-editors, Kathy Biele and Leslie Lewis. Of School Life. Here we have gossip columnist Susie on the Sidelines”, old Fresh Air and Snedden” himself, and theatre editor Thom Jensen. Reporters gather round a newspaper to view their work before heading out again on a news beat, front row: Ann Wallace, Barbara Champion, Beth Amrine, Sherry McNeilis. Back row: Terrie Homer, Craig McDonald, Carolyn Carey and Diane Clemow.
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