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The Masquers began a busy season by judging the exceptionally good Oc- tober tryouts, through which several new members were admitted to the club. A solemn candlelight initiation constituted the first official meeting. Lat- er meetings included such high lights as an enlightening talk by Frederick Dusty Bhodes, the technical director ol the Civic Theatre, and an entertaining movie entitled Four Ways of Drama which displayed the different presenta- tions which would be necessary to adapt the same play to radio, TV, the movies, or the stage. An informal movie discussion with Mr. Williarn Carroll, treasurer of Allied Theater Owners Asf sociation, and a field trip to the Civic Theatre also proved quite interesting. The eventful year was brought to a climax by the traditional dinner party in May. Seatedf---I. Cox, treasurerg L. Miller, secre tary. Standing- -Miss Frazier, sponsorg I. Holton presidentg M. Lurie, vice-president. Thespians in the Making Bow l M. Nessler, M. Derry, M. Stacy, Bow lllf-VM. Harrison, B. Moynahan, I M. Mcliibben, B. f-lall, D. Dunlap, I. Alig, Howell, M. E. Bossin, C. Van Beekum, L Bow ll E. Post, M. L. Lynch, B. Ienlcins, Barton, H. Wenimer, P. Brown, A. Morrison A. Morrow, S. Eaglesfield, P. Atkins, C. Haram, I. Bowen, S. White. S. Alexander.
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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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Seated S. Alexander, president. Standinq Miss Brodsky, sponsor: L. Miller, viceapresidentg M. Mcliibben, treasurer. Bow l M. Harrison, M. Stacy, P. Childs, I. Cain, L. Sadlier, A. Russel. Bow ll P, Brown, A. Morrow, B. Hall, B. Hill, S. Atkins, K. Kraninq. Bow lll S. lflfhite, M. l.. Miller, l. Saunders, C. Van Beelcuni, M. E. Bossin. B. Moynahan, I. Howell, M. Haas, M. Lacy, B. Brown, A. Morrison. Master Musicians Two unusual events marked Prelude Clubs calendar this year. ln lanuary Mrs. Dorothy Merrill Bitter and Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten as quest artists presented a delightful Chopin pro-train. Ending the years activities was the Park-Tudor Music fjestival, May lti, tlic first of its kind in the liistory of thc two schools. The fall ineetinqs followed the tr.t1t1 tional pattern with a piano recital hy the new sponsor, Miss Brodsky, the officers' proqrarn, and the inipressive Southern Christmas. Front Beethoven to pop, Prelude had sornettiinq for ovcry taste.
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