Tudor Hall School - Chronicle Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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If you haven't noticed already, you soon will find that this year's CHRONICLE, under the talented man- aging of our editor-in-chief, Georgianne Davis, is bigger and better than ever before. Before its final publication and subsequent appearance on Class Night, each member of the senior class had done her stint either on the senior write-up committee under Lucy Blanton, the will and prophecy with Lois Hutchman. the art committee with .loan Minneman, or the pho- tography staff with its co-chairmen, Rosalie McKee and Jane Esterline. Many out-of-school hours have been spent under the supervision of our business manager, Mary Kay Jensen, in attempts to convince businessmen of the merits of CHRONICLE advertising. Those doughnut and sandwich sales helped round out the exchequer, which our ellicient treasurer, Jane Stith, kept under lock and key until at last the income equaled the expenditures. But there would have been no CHRONICLE without the ever-present, sympathetic advice and aid of Miss McCullough and Mrs. Korth in every event and Miss Churchill in the art work. Blood, sweat, tears, hopes, pangs, and hard work, as well as hilarity and variety, have gone into the making of the CHRONICLE. May you enjoy it as much as we have! I T42 gdtonic' e it Isl ruux' I.. Korth, A. Keeney, L. Blanton, N. Springer, A, Huesmann. Zrm' mu! D. Myles, M. J. Milner, A. Cole, R. McKee, Fsterline, I.. Hutchman, Sussman, F.. Nash, H, Fisher, M. Grube. jrif roux' AI. Robinson, Miss McCul- lough, J. Thomas, M. A, Scheidenhelm, C. Nelson, C. Farnsf worth, R. Kimber, F. Lurvey, P. Abendroth, C. Hauser, Minneman, M. A. Burns, F. Jameson, B. Schmidt, Mrs. Korth, Miss Churchill, :ll1sFr1l.' J. Hilgemeier, Talley. -T' G ljllfll' fzt'rfIfI'-om

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We town if ..-Q . sv gun! . lit rfrux' R. Nlclicc, P. Abcndroth, C. McCown. L. Grimes I. Stout. H. NY'cinhardt, N, Bechcrcr. C. Campbell, C. Ca- dick. G. XY'cmmcr. Jmf rout J. Cooper, A. Cole, Miss McCul- lough. D. XY'ishnew. li. XVade, E. Baird. K. Pantzcr, G Davis. J. Meek, Miss Churchill, P. Roach, J. Silbermann jr! mn .' S. Lungsworth, J. Bassett, G. Mattison, B. Cohen, A. Spalding, J. Hollowcll, J. Price, B. Blanton, V. Ruddell B. Hamm, C. Easton, J. Foreman, Morrison. Absrnff A Atkins. C. Foster. Our annual Christmas magazine, the CRONVN, boasted an innovation this year: articles, illustrations, and editorials were focused on the central theme, international friendship. Under the gifted editorship of Lucy Blanton, this conception was brought to life with stories, interviews with war brides, a letter from Madame Marie Henry, and many illustrations. Then for diversion there were those clever cartoons on school life drawn by Jody Thomas for the middle spread. Assistant editors Georgianne Davis, Eleanor Baird, Kitzi Pantzer, and Betsy Wade, were supported by a staff of underclassmen, with Miss McCullough and Miss Churchill as sponsors. Ads and the financial end of publication were han- dled with ease by our business manager, Mary Kay Jensen, and our treasurer, Jane Stith, assisted by a large business staff, whose combined efforts piled up the massive profit of S3l.73. For two years' service on the CROWN and CHRON- ICLE the following girls received publication pins: Lucy Blanton, Margaret Ann Burns, Frances Lurvey, Jane Stith, Janet Sussman, Eleanor Baird, Joan Hollo- well, Joyce Price, Janet Silbermann, Annie Atkins, Constance Cadick, Constance McCown, Judy-Meek, Judy Morrison, and Gretchen Wemmer. lJl1QC'fZL'L'IlfJ'



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Westlaw . Z 15 K .-Q v . K. A .,ilfQ' -XI- .lj . 1 1 ' y. X K X ,X 1- , ,.. .,--, ,Q G A s XYi.rlssliop. in the brief time of its existence, has shiav, n j.'reat possibilities in the lield of modern dance. Trving out its legs for the first time last year. this club has neu' stepped forth with worthy contribu- titns to the extracurricular life of Tudor. This year vsoultl not have proved so successful had it not been for the tireless efforts and capable guidance of Miss filurpliy, sp:,nsi:r, and the olhcers: Dorothy Myles, presalent: lfvelyn Nash, vice-president, and .lanet S.llN:!'IN1.lf1I1. secretary-treasurer. Tlie clula is ctmposed of not more than twenty ittxe niemirers chosen by tryouts from the junior high .in .l upper school. Tryouts were held on October th, and the initiates were judged by Miss Stewart, Xliss Murphy. .in.l old members. XVorkshop meets once a zntel. after school for instruction and participation in tlante. Social mietings are held once a month at ilig homes of the members. The purpose ul' XVorlsshop is to promote interest in ,ell forms of dance, with emphasis on modern dance, zn.l to encourage development in and appreciation l'ln'1'7.iflllslT4' flfmiw. lil rozix' -I. Silbermann, D. Myles, lf. Nash. :ml r0u'.' K, Pant- zer, M, Grube, S. Karcher, Miss Murphy, P. Murphy. jrif rrmz' H. Baird. ll. Hollowell. ,Ulu ruuu' xl. Foreman, M. Driscoll, P. Lane, J. Albertson, N. Beclierer. jill rmiz' P. Roach, -I. Bassett, -I. Morrison. fllm'ul.' H. XVeinhardt. for advanced choreography. The club desires wider interest in dance and with this aim attends any worth- while danee program in Indianapolis. November began the season with an assembly pro- gram given in correlation with Miss Murphy's recital and consisting of advanced stretches. floor patterns. and I-Itimoresquef, During the year the club made two material additions to its properties: stunning black jersey leotards and black and gold membership pins. These items added a great deal to the prestige of the group. The climax of the year was an evening program, Rhythmieal Repastf' given on April 19th at Tudor. The program was divided into three parts: Aperitif, Entree, and Dessert. Group dances were interspersed with solos. Some of the colorful dances were: River Trout, Cocktail Sobrietef' Danse Bohemiennef' Valse Parfaitef' and, as a conclusion, Pete Parisi- enne, comprising the entire group. Witla such ambi- tious enterprises Workshop is assuming a place of importance beside Tudor's older organizations.

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