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.Quint Zane! if Srulril.' A. Hueimann, J. Morrison, B. Blanton, J. Macomber. E. Baird, M. A. Burns, K. Pantzer, D. Myles, J. Meek, G. Davis, Slt111i1'iug.' Foreman, V. Ruddell, I.. Blanton. A. Cole, Miss Sherwin, faculty repree Under the guiding hands of its president, Margaret Ann Burns, vice-president, Kitzi Pantzer, secretary. Janet Macomber, and treasurer, Eleanor Baird, Stu- dent Government has completed an eventful year, incidentally marking its seventeenth birthday. Time has proved this system an effective and popular means of regulating student activities by cooperative gov- ernmentg and in view of such successful operation Student Government should attain new heights of influence in the years to come. Activities such as the Red Cross, competently su- pervised by Florence Jameson, have been pursued with enthusiastic and willing spirit. Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets for the needy, a clothing drive for the Red Cross, correspondence with students in foreign countries, and various projects dealing with community welfare have united the student body in constructive enterprises, to say nothing of having furthered a wider interest in current and civic af- fairs, In still another capacity Student Government acts in the interest of the student body by maintaining high standards of curricular activity. With such a system, we at Tudor receive the benefit of indirect regulation of our school and study time and also gain the experience of cooperative government, an experience which tends to make our times out of school a broader opportunity for practising such principles of democratic living. sentative, Miss Haber, sponsor, Miss Stewart, principal, M. K. Jensen. M. J. Milner, M. Grube, F. Jameson. Alm'r1I.' J. Lutyens. THE TUDOR HALL SHIELD AXVARD Because of her inspiring leadership and her contri- bution to school activities, Margaret Ann Burns has the honor of having her name engraved on the Tudor Hall Shield for 1947. THE SCHOLARSHIP CUP For achieving the highest academic record in the senior class, Georgianne Davis has been awarded the Tudor Hall Scholarship Cup. THE CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Membership in the Cum Laude Society is awarded to seniors for highest scholastic standing. Girls who received the honor this year are: Lucy Blanton, Georgianne Davis, Ann Huesmann, Mary Kay Jen- sen, Mary Jean Milner, and Janis Robinson. THE PHI BETA KAPPA AWARD The award of the Indiana Alpha Association of Phi Beta Kappa, given to the senior ranking highest in scholarship, has been won by Georgianne Davis. THE MASQUERS CLUB TROPHY As recognition for outstanding achievement in dramatics, the Masquers Club Trophy was presented to Margaret Ann Burns, Ann Cole receiving honor- able mention. THE PROSE AND POETRY CONTEST First prize in poetry: Autumn Magic , by Mary Jean Milner, '47. First prize in prose: Mountain Interlude , by Lucy Blanton, '-47. l,Ilflt'l'1t?I't'lI
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Sa The knowledge of past years and the study of gov- ernment and current events help us to be understand- ing citizens. In Miss I-Iaber's classes we have become acquainted with famous persons and happenings of all times. Besides chemistry formulae and physical laws, Miss Rood has instilled in us the scientific attitude with keen observance and an appreciation of our everyday world, which will make it increasingly interesting to us all our lives. Logic, analysis, neatness, and accuracy-surely these, Mrs. McColgin, were learned in your classses. There is no subject that requires such complete con- centration and steady perseverance as mathematics. Art. music, drama, dance, and physical education courses at Tudor stress individual interpretation and give each girl a medium in which to express her talent. There are fun and exhilaration in Working to produce .1 play, a recital, or an art exhibitg and there is a personal thrill as well as pride in class and school activities when one's Work gives pleasure and satisfaction to others. Cirrluf The camera catches Miss Rowe un- JW'21l'lfS. Rigblf Fnrran vl fwfr olnu lllflllilliiil' inmlwil, Miss McKee! fam ffl! .,.., Srafvil.' Miss Dorothy E. McCullough, Miss Elizabeth Chipman, Miss Martha A. Gill, Miss Ruth E. Wells, Mrs. Catherine Eas- ton. Slizmling: Miss Shelby Semmes, Mrs. Siddie Watson, Mrs. Ruth Summers, Miss Edythe Adkins, Mrs. Madon- na Atkins, Mrs. Mabel B. Gordon, Miss Janie Lou Harris, Miss joan Murphy. A b sz' n I .' Mme. Yvonne Cha- milovitch.
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