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Row l N. Woods, L. Sadlier, P. Brown, lb. Row I M. Mcliibben, L. Miller, B. Hall, N. Dunlap, C. Hararn, L. Barton. Barnaby, A. Morrow, M. Lurie. Row ll S. Alexander, I. Ballard, B. Ienkins, Row ll E. Post, A. Russel, C. Hine, M. L. N. Rust, I. Holton, A. Morrison. I. Cain, R. Lynch, P. Childs, B. Brown, S. Wishard, I. ffannnond. Alig. Seated Miss McCullough, sponsorg M. Mo- seley, editor. Standing S. Wliitre, assistant editor: M. Stacy, business manager, C. Van Reekurn, treasurer. 18 Literary Masters From niid-September to December, when THB TUDOR CROWN finally ape peared in its blue and silver cover, the staff and sponsor devoted all spare mo-- rnents to preparing the magazine for the printer. Since last year's issue won first place in both the Columbia and the Na- tional Scholastic Press association con- tests, the i952 staff had a high goal to achieve. Iudges of the cover contest gave equal honors to Nancy Barnaby and Iulia Cox, choosing Nancy's design for the cover and Iulia's for the flyleaf. An innovation was the revived TUDOR HERALD, in which school news and club notes were neatly packaged in the rniddle of the book by Ann Morrow and her reporters. The CRQWN bank account, always on the slender side, was fed by profits froni Friday food sales, an autograph sheet, generous patrons, and advertisers.
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Plow l I. Pearson, M. L. Lynch, I. Cain, L. Row llfB. Hall, N. Woods, P. Atkins, S. Miller, M. Mcliibben, P. Brown, D. Dunlap, Eaglestield, I. Holton, N. Rust, I. Cox. A. Morrison. Standing -Miss Stonemetz and Miss Ross, sponsors, B. Moynahan, president. Seated M. E. Rossin, secretary. thletic Association From hockey to modern dance, from swimming to baseball, the Athletic As- sociation guides the entire upper school in all sports by promoting good sports- manship and an interest in athletics. A. A. started the year oil with splashing competition between the classes in a swimming meet. Then all responded to that familiar phrase, Straighten up! for it was the struggle between the Greens and Whites during posture week. Alter spring vacation everyone was busy writing songs tor the annual song contest or engrossed in her old spellers in preparation for the Green and White spelling bee. Ending their lull year, the Athletic Councilors relaxed at their annual picnic.
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Secret plans, the dedication, the Will and Prophecy, and tons oi work ior the seniors fe all these things make the TUDOR CHRONICLE what it is. For months before the CHRONICLE was ready tor the press, the seniors worked long hours writing, typing, and taking pictures. Along business lines, they sold the usual cookies and sandwiches, T. H. elephants, pins, and compacts to raise money for the publication. Each senior class desires its CHRON- ICLE to be the best ever, and the Class ot 1953 is no exception. It hopes that its yearbook ranks at the top with its smart cover, unusual art work, and scores oi pictures. Although the class is small, it worked hard to bring out this year's CHRONICLE in hope that it will convey a lasting impression of the year 1952-53. Seatedfrl. Cox, art editor, S. White, editor M. Stacy, business manager. Standing - M. Moseley, assistant editor Miss McCuistion, sponsor, M. Harrison, treas urer. Seated' - I. Cox, I. Holton, M. Haas, I. How- Standing- fM. Lacey, II. Womnier, N ell. Woods, B. Moynahan.
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