Rowland Hall Saint Mark's - Hallmark / Lantern Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)
- Class of 1970
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Mallmark 70 Kowland Mall -St. Marks School Salt Cake City. Utah Lithographed by COMMUNITY PRESS Provo, Utah We, the students, faculty and staff of Rowland Hall - St. Marks, wish to express our deepest appreciation to our Headmaster, Mr. William M. Purdy. During his years of teaching and particularly as Headmaster for the 1969-1970 year, Mr. Purdy has demonstrated his true concern for the welfare of all of the students. Through his kind and considerate guidance he has gained the respect and affection of all. In our expression of deep appreciation, we gratefully dedicate this yearbook to our Headmaster, Mr. William M. Purdy. Zhe Kt. Kev. Kichard S. Watson As president of the Board of Trustees, the Rt. Rever- end Richard S. Watson, has a deep interest in the school. He offers guidance and direction essential to the welfare of the school. The Board of Trustees seeks to establish objectives and policies, and assumes the responsibility for sound management of the school. Mrs. Donald A. Penney Mr. William M. Purdy Mr. Alden Roach, Jr. Mr. Joseph Rosenblatt Mrs. Allen Shott Mr. Alvin L. Smith Mr. J. E. Treadway Mr. M. Walker Wallace Mr. Frank Weems Mr. Bill Boynton Mrs. Bruce Browning Mr. Albert Colton Mrs. Jules Dreyfous Mr. J. P. Gibbons Mr. Thomas Harrison Mr. James R. Jack Dr. Victor Kassel Mrs. Robert E. McMonaughy 3 Admmstratm Mr. William Purdy Headmaster The purpose of a school is to provide an atmosphere in which each individual can recognize his own true worth. Under the direction of the administration, the faculty and staff enable the students to pursue their academic goals and achieve personal maturity. The administration keeps the school running smoothly through periods of trial and triumph, and the students wish to express their deep appreciation for the opportunities that have been afforded them. Mr. Michael Koetter Dean of Students Admissions Director College Counselor Mrs. Karen Robertson Dean of Women 4 Reverend Howard Mason Chaplain Mrs. Henrietta Pearson Head of Boarding Department Mr. J. G. Uhrlaub Head of Middle School Mrs. Lulaellen Pilgrim Head of Lower School Mrs. Jam Woodman Mrs. Peggie Fitzpatrick Public Relations Director 5 faculty The academic excellence of the faculty is only a partial measure of the educational advantages available to the student. A close rapport between student and teacher both in and out of the classroom contributes to the excellence of Rowland Hall - St. Marks. Mrs. Marta Berman Spanish Mrs. Genevieve Carey English History Mrs. Deanna Clarkson History Mr. Donald Clarkson English Mr. Robert Cooley Sciences 6 Mr. Raymond Corro Spanish - Latin Mrs. Carol Dalgleish Fourth Grade Mrs. Eileen K. Douglass Nursery Mrs. Katherine Edwards Kindergarten Mr. George Fox Head of Fine Arts Department Mrs. Camille Downing First Grade Mrs. Kay Hackett Physical Education Mrs. Hazel Kirk Nursery Mr. Michaei Koetter Mathematics 7 Mrs. Susan Larsen French Mr. Lyman Lewis Head of Science Department Chemistry - Physics Mrs. Ruth McKain Head of Math Department Mrs. Lulaellen Pilgrim Third Grade Mrs. Martha Miller Head of Social Science Department Mrs. Helen Mitcheltree Music Mrs. Helen Raybould First Grade Mrs. Arlette Reissler Head of Language Department French Mrs. Karen Robertson Biology Miss Sylvia Somsen Second Grade Mr. J. G. Uhrlaub History Mrs. Jolene Waterfall Music Mrs. Jam Woodman Nursery Father Howard Mason Religion History Sociology Mrs. Carol leromnimon Math Mrs. Grace Langfeldt Third Grade Lower School Librarian The faculty of Rowland Hall - St. Marks is one of very high standards. They have been chosen not only for their ability to teach but also for the quality of leadership they instill. 9 Staff Mrs. Margaret Beck Chef Miss Kathy Nackowski Assistant Housemother Mrs. Carol B. Nichols Bookkeeper Mr. Maury Pearcy Head of Transportation Mrs. Phyllis Reed Household Mrs. Alice Trappett Household Mr. Ernie Wilson Maintenance Mrs. Mary Wood Kitchen 10 Seniors 1 1 Lindsey Ann Caffal Latin Club: 9, 10; French Club: 9, 10; Choir: 9, 10; Chapel Guild: 9, 10; Utah Symphony Sub-Debs: 11; Library Club: 1 1 ; Acolyte: 1 1 ; Altar Guild: 11, 12; Altar Guild President: 12; Crucifer: 12; Editor of Medallions: 12. Ralph Bryce Carey All School Play: 9; Latin Club: 9, 10; Basketball team, Junior Varsity: 10; Organized Intermural Basketball: 11; Acolyte: 11, 12; Captain Tennis Team: 11, 12; Model United Nations Club: 1 1 , 12; Class Secretary: 12; Merit Scholar: 12; Soccer Team: 12; Lion Staff: 12. 12 Marilyn Ruth Covington Ski Club: 12; Hallmark Staff: 12. Nancy Emery Cramer Choir; 10; Pep Club: 10; Sec. Treas.: 10; French Club: 10, 11; Ski Club: 11, 12; Prefect: 12; Organist: 12; Lion Staff: 12; University Program: 12. 13 Sara O ' Neal Eubank Hallmark Business Manager: 12; Choir: 12; Ski Club: 12. Maggie Jane Fitzpatrick Hallmark Staff: 11; Medallions: 11; Model United Nations: 11, 12; French Club: 11; Model United Nations President: 12; Lion Staff: 12; University Program: 12. 14 Mariette Helene Full Latin Club: 9; Pep Club: 9; Chapel Guild: 9, 10; French Club: 9, 10; Latin Club President: 10; A F S. Club Treasurer: 11; Hallmark Business Manager: 11; Language Club, Council Representative: 1 1 ; All School Play: 12; Chapel Committee: 1 2; Library Club: 12; Hallmark Editor: 12; University Program: 12; Model United Nations Club: 12; Student Council Rep- resentative: 1 2. Gary Bruce Goates All School Play: 10,12; Class President: 1 1 ; Hallmark Photography Editor; Model United Nations Vice President: 1 1 ; Model United Nations: 11, 12; Prefect: 1 2; Lion Editor: 12; Merit Scholar: 12; University Program: 12. 15 Linda Denise Greaves Chapel Guild: 9, 10; Pep Club: 9, 10; Drill Team: 9, 10; Service Club: 9, 10, 11,12; Choir: 9, 10, 12; A.F.S.: 9, 10, 12; French Club: 9, 10, 11; Hallmark Copy Staff: 10; Vice President of Altar Guild: 1 1 ; President of Service Club: 11; Junior Representative of B. D. House Council: 11; Library Club: 11, 12; Model United Nations: 11, 12; Acolyte: 11, 12; Secretary of A.F.S.: 12; Altar Guild: 12; Editor Hallmark: 12. Robin Leslie Harris Latin Club: 9: Chapel Guild: 9, 10; Altar Guild: 12; Lion Staff: 12; Choir: 12; Model United Nations: 12. 16 Christine McCarty Chapel Guild: 9, 10; French Club: 9, 10; Choir: 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Vice President: 10; Instrumental Ensemble: 10; President Utah Symphony Sub-Debs: 10, 11, 12; Chapel Committee: 10, 12; Choir Presi- dent: 1 1 ; Science Club: 1 1 ; Model United Nations: 1 1 ; Library Club; 11, 12; Altar Guild: 11, 12; Acolyte: 11, 1 2; All School Play: 12; University Program: 12; A. F. S. Club: 11. Sallie McKee Lion Staff: 12; Model United Nations: 12; A. F S. Club: 12; Choir: 12; Hallmark Staff: 12 18 Burij Muchnik Rivera Foreign Student: 12; A. F. S Club: 12; Ski Club: 12; Soccer Club: 12; Model United Nations: 12. Cynthia Delano Myers All School Play: 10; French Club: 10; Language Club Council Representative: 11; Spanish Club: 11; Model United Nations: 12; University Program: 12. 19 James Norman Porter Latin Club; 9, 1 0; Soccer: 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball: 10; Class Secretary: 11; Spanish Club: 11; Middle School Play: 11; Class President: 12; A.F.S. Club: 12; A. F. S. Student Host; 12; Vice President A. F. S. Club: All School Play: 12; University Program: 12. George Robert Quist, Jr. Latin Club: 9, 10; Candle and Carol Ser- vice: 10, 11; Soccer; 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Club: 9, 10, 11, 12; Ski Team: 10, 11; Vice President Ski Club: 11; Class Vice Presi- dent: 1 1 ; Student Council; 11, 12; Science Club: 11, 12; Prefect: 12; University Program: 12. 20 John Henry Roberson II Spanish Club: 10; Soccer Team: 10,11 , 12; Boys ' Activities Director: Acolyte: 11; Model United Nations: 11, 12; Crucifer: 12; Captain Soccer Team: 12. Andrew Thomas Shott Basketball Team: 9; Tennis Club: 9, 10; Spanish Club: 9, 10; Soccer Team: 9, 10, 12; Chapel Committee: 9, 10; Basket- ball Team: 10; Model United Nations: 10; All School Play: 12; University Program: 12. 21 ' ijumor Class The Future Seniors of Rowland Hall - St. Marks are eagerly anticipating the privileges of next year. After the loyalty, leadership, and involvement they have shown this year in such things as the prom and the coffee house, they are more than entitled to it. Brenda Covington Deborah Cohen David Browning Kathi Curry Ridgely Gilmour Melanie Gross 22 Thomas Myer Carey Miller Becki Payne Lynda Purdy Ramona Randolph Susan Roberson - President 23 Sally Thomas Sherry Goodin Daniel McMullen Jimmy Verner Kristin Osborne Susan Skinner LaRea Thomason James Woolf 24 Sophomore Class The Sophomores this year have shown great unity among their class. An example of this would be the restaurant at the Bazaar which made the greatest amount of money for any class funds. Not Shown: Kathleen Stahl Elizabeth Murray Cleve Barkdull Mark Browning Catherine DeBruin Barry Dupler Christopher Erskine Carlyle Eubank 25 Mary Beth Fey Stephen Goldsmith Katherine Jefferson Malka Kassel Janet Katz Barbra Mason Shelly More Anne Nebeker Nina Parker Julie Stratford Mary Beth Updike Candace Witcomb 26 Grant Burgess Steven Carter Craig Collman Emma Diamant Patrick Feeny Becky Gebhart Finlandia Gurholt Sally Hackett 27 Joan Herdti Cameron Lindsley George Norman Martha Quigley Mark Sievers David Woodman Anne Worthingtoi Rebecca Tribe Robyn Smith Ben Slothower 28 Sightli (grade John Amoss Christopher Browning Dwight Collman Wallace Eubank Leslie Carter Jonathan Geidzahler Gwen Jones Nancy Lindem Dorothy Miller Kevin Morgan 29 Rebecca Nibley Patricia Perl Cary Phillips Ted Norman Darcey Rosenblatt Mattson Shepard Emily Smith Elise Swenson Peter Tucker Barbara Weems Debra Weston 30 M School Although the middle school is tucked quietly between the lower and the upper schools, its pres- ence is a refreshing boon to Rowland Hall - St. Mark ' s. Under the direction of their leader. Mr. Urh- laub, the fifth, sixth, and seventh graders are learning their way towards high school. While these bright young students are eagerly awaiting Upper School, we view their future as a lively and productive one. ScvcHth Qradc Seated: Stephanie Pepperakis. Mike Wolfe. Jeff Coles. Ann Chavre. Jim Robertson, Tim Fitzpatrick, Paul Zelenkov, Cora Baggs, Jeff Hayes, Debbie Gottlieb, Mike Anderson, Lisa Feeny Standing: Lisa Lindsley, Shawn Treadway, Becky Ring, Jeff Roberson, Kim McConaughy, Tom Colton, Colette Makoff, Tad Weems, Joan Osborn, Heidi Reinecke, Weston Wright, Francine Pullman, Glen Purdy, Bobbie Young 31 Back row; Richard Lindem, David Mazor. Bryan Wherli, Shawn McCarthy, Mark Collman. Roger McGillis, John Wallace, Josh Rosenblatt Middle row: Carol Burgess, Carolyn Frederick, Judith Kassel, Katy Mason, Laurel Dokos Front row: Sarah Woolback, Pepita Ezyguirre, Prissy Berman Back row; Bill Burns, Chris Weston, Abbot Low, Adam Groo, David Siegel Middle row: Amy Amid, Carenlee Barkdull, Karen McConaughy, Annette Geidzahler, Cindy Cork Front row: Katharine Coles, Carol Wilson, Kim Tucker, Leslee Rose. 32 it; jComr School This year’s lower school students have contributed greatly to the atmosphere sur- rounding Rowland Hall - St. Mark ' s. Their cheery and carefree attitudes brighten the day for all who come in contact with them. It has been their fresh nature that has kept the halls of Rowland Hall - St. Mark ' s sing- ing and alive. Sourth Qrade Bottom row; Eric Ring, Kimberly June Henneman, Cary Young. Jessica Borrke Rosenblatt. Todd Gwinn. John Feeny, Collin Wilkens. Kyle Treadway, Michael Browning Top row: Krisalee Jill Tucker. Susan Dalgleish, Deborah Langfeldt. Ann Janine Freeman, Drew Purdy. John Steven Price. Alex Robinson, Stacey Rosenblatt, Thomas Hartford, Charles Smith, Paul Bogdanich Not shown: Jett Walton, Christian Lowe. Gilbert Shelton 33 Bottom row: Clark Wilson, Laurie Cork, Alex Walker. Deidre Price, Lee Booth, Lisa Siegel, Cydney Nelson, Paul Trask, Zoltan Grossman Top row: Paul Browning, Ginny Mason, Julie Wolfe. Denise Wilkens, Andy Wallace. John Adair, Steven Secor. Billy Cramer, Richard Robertson, Susan Null, Leslie Smith, Susan Hughes Bottom row: Kate Berman. Michael Tucker, Glen Bean, Robert Maddock, William Mulder, Greg Dokos, Carla Siegel. Greta Trask, Stacey Wong Top row: Peter Coles, Bruce Collman, Chris Robinson, Kathy Dalgleish, Kristina Lindem, Lauren Latimer. Robin Weems, Jonathan Magid Not shown: Andy Brown 34 it;; Bottom row: Leilani Latimer, Sharon Grimes. Daphne Wong, Torry Hogle, Verne Erickson. Andy Dokos, Mark Wu, Mark Ring. Liz Null, Steven Houck. Mandy Walker, Anne Adair, Elizabeth Hughes Top row: Jack Makoff, Steven Theo- bold, Eric Norman. Scott Curry, Wendy Walters. Catherine Coda, Dana Trapp, Elizabeth Landfeldt, Kate Secor. Brennan Noall, Ted Booth, Mark Hartmann Not shown: Billy Shelton, Mike Pfeiffer First row: Anna Maddock, Sarah Langfeldt, Ellen Mason, Steven Wong, Tom Stockham, Tyler Noall Second row: Vicki Robinson, Paul Mulder, James Dunn, Vicki Newell, Libby Bean. Robert Ulrich Third row: Catie Woolfe, Markus Luty, John Matthews. Peter Reinecke, Mark Rothstein, Jamie Gerbig, Wood Palmer. Peter O Neill Not shown: Kirsten Westervelt, Coleen Peddy, Carol Whitney J ursery School Leland Cowan Christopher Wu Jamie Cleary Jeff Pace Suzette Perkins Jennifer Price Carol Stockham Tara Curry Christoph Luty Paul Denkers Brooke Boynton Jane Appleby Maureen Redmond Chipper Burnham John Kimball Peter French Shaun Ward Dana Mayhew Nicole Christiansen Robert Finch Jennifer Bennett Christopher Koetter Jonathon Clark Alyssa Anderson Ann Denkers Anne Morrow Martha Johnson Lori Reinartz Dominique Clawson Amy Wolfe Karen Bean Katy Roach Debby Adair Tracy Anderson Ingrid van der Heyde Karin Christiansen Michael Laufer Christian Hogle Lance Roy Brock Rosenblatt Billy Caine Darmy Penney Mike leromnimon Sergio Bejar Anne Matthews Flint Hughes Chip Henneman 36 chapel Crucifers - Lindsey Caffall, John Roberson Acolytes - Christine McCarty, Linda Greaves, Tom Hohn, Bryce Carey, Andy Shott, Sue Roberson, Debbie King, Ridgely Gilmour Altar Guild - Lindsey Caffall, Pres Liz Murray, Vice Pres. Ann Nebeker, Sec. Janice Carey, Malka Kassel, Christine McCarty, Robin Harris, Linda Greaves, Debbie King, Debbie Cohen Organist - Nancy Cramer Choir - Sallie McKee, Emma Diamant, Ginger Wilson, Joan Herdti, Janice Carey, Ann Nebeker, Malka Kassel, Debbie King, Christine McCarty, Lynda Purdy, Chris Erskine, David Browning, Marc Sievers, LaRea Thomason, Becky Tribe, Mrs. Mitcheltree, Director PREFECTS Maggie Fitzpatrick, Nancy Cramer, Robert Quist, Gary Goates STUDENT COUNCIL Steve Carter, James Porter, Jim Woolf, Mariette Full, Darcy Rosenblatt, Ann Nebeker, Kris Osborne, Debbie Cohen, Dwight Colman, Edward Axlerad, Sue Roberson, Gary Goates, Maggie Fitzpatrick, Robert Quist, Nancy Cramer LIBRARY CLUB AND LIBRARY PROCTORS Lindsey Caffall, Mariette Full, Linda Greaves, Debbie Cohen, Debbie King, Janet Katz, Christine McCarty, Sue Roberson, John Roberson, Tom Hohn, Robert Quist UTAH SYMPHONY SUB DEBS Christine McCarty, Pres. Shan Juvelin, Vice Pres. Janet Katz, Nancy Lindem, Becky Nibley, SQUIRES James Porter, Paul Beier, Mrs. Mitcheltree, Sponsor MODEL UNITED NATIONS Maggie Fitzpatrick, Pres. Cleve Barkdull, Paul Beier, Bryce Carey, Mike Chris- tensen, Barry Dupler, Polly Fitzpatrick, Mariette Full, Gary Goates, Linda Greaves, Shan Juvelin, Sallie McKee, Burij Muchnik, John Roberson, Sue Rob- erson, Mary Beth Updike, Debbie Cohen, Nancy Cramer, Janice Carey, Jim Woolf, Debbie King, Mrs. Miller, Sponsor A. F. S. CLUB Debbie Cohen, Pres. James Porter, Vice Pres. Debbie King, Janice Carey, Ann Nebeker, Linda Greaves, Burij Muchnik, Foreign Student SOCCER TEAM John Roberson, Captain, Bryce Carey, Tom Hohn, James Porter, Robert Quist, Craig Colman, Dwight Colman, Andy Shott, Burij Muchnik, Ridgely Gilmour, Kim Feeny, George Norman, Chris Erskine, Paul Reynolds, David Woodman, Dee Amoss SKI CLUB Sara Eubank, Wally Eubank, Carlyle Eubank, Marilyn Covington, Brenda Cov- ington, Joan Herdti, Chris Erskine, Debbie Weston, Robyn Smith, Darcy Rosen- blatt, Ann Perl, Tricia Perl, Martha Quigley, Kim Feeny, Becky Gebhart, Pepita Eyzaguirre, Carey Miller, Gary Goates, Tim Fitzpatrick, Debbie Hacked, Mrs. Hacked, Sponsor YEARBOOK Mariette Full, Editor; Linda Greaves, Editor; Mariette Full, Melanie Gross, Lay- out Staff; Linda Greaves, Janet Katz, Shan Juvelin, Copy Staff; Edward Axlerad, Photography Editor; Chris Erskine, Cleve Barkdull, Linda Greaves, Photography Staff; Business Manager, Sara Eubank; Business Staff, Carlyle Eubank, Kim Feeny, Kris Osborn, Marilyn Covington, Mariette Full HONOR STUDENTS Andy Shott, Gary Goates, Bryce Carey, National Merit Scholarship Finalists; Shan Juvelin, Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Activities Hello Day Picnic Pumpkin Smash Bazaar B.D. Tea The Happening Telephone Dance Millard Fillmore Day All School Play Christmas Dance Candle and Carol Alumni Christmas Party Ski Program Gym Program Tennis Golf Bowling Ice Skating High School Bowl Training School Trip A.F.S. Assembly San Francisco Trip Invitational Art Exhibit Science Field Trip Junior Prom Poetry Festival Model United Nations Cornerstone Celebration Career Day Drama Festival River Trip Senior Play Senior Dinner Baccalaureate Awards Banquet Awards Assembly Commencement 39 40 •5 42 The yearbook staff wishes to express their appreciation to the following friends and patrons of Hallmark 70. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shott Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Woolf Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gilmour Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. 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