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Show RL fmj if n i: V' aL nu rf ; Q ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Thursday, May 22, 2964 T TSi wv,a i. fl - it . 1 :;:t 4 Sait Lake County, Utah Page 11 AnTC- f.-- y i 9 f I i 4 . V si 7 V. . VM(f"t?.' fct&-v- p , 1 vv, Closets' $r:S crammed with Winter clothing. . ? W?fV t - use our modern VAULT STORAGE PLAN For Dry Cleaning Costs Only, Plus Insurance IFHEES Piccup 'Vjv OUTDOOR Meetings at Rowland ASSEMBLIES Phone 1 Hall-S- Mirks are t. often held in a quiet and relaxed atmosphere on Rowland Hall, Preparatory School Is Legacy From Episcopalian Priest A Salt Lake college was continued as a surviving institution of what had been an extensive school system throughout the territories of might be taught and devel- pre- many years the schools In Salt Lake; Rowland Hall serving the daughters of ranchers and miners and St. Marks Grammer School andSt Marks PreSchool paratory offering education to &millesof all denominations oi the area When the city public school system improved to the extent that it was serving the same educational need as the church students to enter Heaven as well as college is the legacy of an Episcopal priest. Rowland Hall-S- t. ed Marks School, located at 205 1st Avenue, was one of 26 schools founded in 1867 by the Right Reverend Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, the first Missionary of the Episcopal Bishop Church In the Intermountain West. The school began as a co-e- d organization, evolved Into a girls boarding school, and since March 19, 1964 has reverted back to Its original plan. CHAPEL CARVINGS points out Margarets University the wounds Mrs. Elizabeth Corr, principal, the delicate wood carvings on the doors of St. Chapel. Craved by Angelo Caravaglia of the of Utah, the scene deplcts-S- t. Margaret binding of the poor. Bishop School was founded In 1867 as a day school for boys and girls. It compensated in a limited degree for the absence of public schools in Salt Lake by admitting free of charge the children of families unable to pay tuition Aim of the school was to give a thorough and practical high school education, plus offering special courses to prepare boys for entrance to Eastern colleges Four years later In 1871, at the request of many families in the area, St. Marks School for Girls was established in the basement of St. Marks Cathedral Church. The school was designed to meet the special educational needs of girls, although boys under ten years of age were received and prepared for entrance to St. Marks School. By this time the school had become known as St Marks Tuttles Missionary District Marks School was reactivated In 1956 as a college preparatory school designed to offer a solid academic education to prepare boys for St college. This year the two schools - Rowland Hall and St Marks merged under the name Row-- Marks schools, the Episcopal Church closed Its schools in Utah land Rowland Hall School, however, had been partially endowed, and had an excellent Founded by the Episcopal Church, the school retains its affiliation but is not finanthe by cially supported Church Students of all faiths attend the school which tries to bring each student an understanding of religious ex Hall-S- t School ALL FAITHS ATTEND record of scholarship For these reasons and because It was still meeting the spe- HISTORY St. Marks Kit Sumner, ace singles player for Rowland up his serve. Kit and his four teammates won the recent Region 6, Class EL high school net tourney. Last Saturday the squad represented Region 6 the State Class B championships. ACE NETMAN Marks School, sharpens t. G Mountain Review classified is a great bargain: it reaches 21,000 A Rocky cific needs of igifls from remote places, Rowland Hall no matter what perience, his faith or creed The religious breakdown of students In 1963 was as follows: Episcopal, 40 percent; Protestant, 20 percent, LDS, 16 percent; other, 40 percent; and no affiliation, 10 percent. Included In the other were members of the Greek Orthodox, Jewish, Catholic, Unitarian, Society of Friends and Buddhist faiths. CALL FACTORY . SERVICE CO ry WATER block The five picturesque are beautifully buildings framed In greenery. The 35 boarding school girls live in an adobe house built by Brigham Young and sold tb the school in 1880. The (Continued on pag SOFTENER Treat your family to the pleasures of fresh, sparkling clear soft water. The Tempo-is designed to remove iron and soften water up to 100 grains hard. See PERSONALIZED TRAINING Limited to 350 pupils, the campus consists of one square this-moder- n appliance today. 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