Tudor Hall School - Chronicle Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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C Class Wall We, the unforgettable Class of 1957, being well-equipped with ............................ do hereby abandon these burdens to the following for- tunate beneficiaries: To Nancy Ferris, Cindy Brown leaves her ability Ctruly an artll to wangle Culver miniatures and Beta pins. Susie Clancey wills her wide background to Dona Donley. The proud owner of a flashy pea-green Thunderbird, Tami Clift, unselfishly leaves her car to Miss McCullough, who is about due for a new chassis. Mary Collett bequeaths her ability to find foreign matter in her food to Mrs. Wood, who has a greater ability of finding faulty matter in the table setting. The Eicher dating bureau was to be willed to some lucky recipient, but Iulie, with fiendish plans of trapping all available male companions for herself, has changed her mind. Attention, all future Spanish classes! To you Iudy Fleming wills her rambunctious tempera- ment and frantic antics. Also to Madame she expresses her desire that those frequent birth- day parties become a tradition through the years. . Gale Gerdan bequeaths her stature to the Empire State Building with the hope that it will do as well as she has. Paula Hersey wills herself to M.l.T. for scien- tific research, trusting that they will find her as interesting as others have. Because of her great love for residence life, Ginny Hillman feels she should pass this fond feeling on to Barbara Rifkin, who, she is sure, will be as agreeable as Ginny. Mimi Howard bestows her head of many colors on Marianne Williams, in case she changes her mind again. The quiet, unassuming, sweet, and peaceful Barbara Hunt leaves her serene manner to Ioanie Whyte. Her creative drawings Moo Iordan leaves to all Tudor publications, anticipating that one will equal the infamous Mad Magazine. To Mrs. Schneck is left the perfect attendance record of Ann Klepinger. Barbara Kroger wills her squatter's rights at the mirror to the eighth grade, who next year will be able to wear lipstick. Amanda Lamb leaves ....... ....... w ithout her driver's license. To the honorable Mouseketeers, Mrs. Evans and Miss Riddle, Martha Lasky wills her Mouse- keteer uniform, hoping that there will be bigger and better meetings next year. Because Kay has no will, she sincerely hopes that Linda will clear up the Marburger record here at Tudor. Glenda Maris wills her Liberace Candelabra to Ianny Sue. We are sure this will come in handy during those after-lunch concerts. The flashing-eyed, wild redhead, Elise Noon- an, leaves her black convertible and services to begin a driver's training class here at Tudor. Iean Pinnell wills her A plus plus in art and her dynamic drawings to future art classes. The Herron Art Institute will receive Beverly Raffensperger's life-sized portrait of Dave. To Miss Stewart Mary Alex leaves Elvis and his guitar for those Saturday night Residence hoe-downs. Penny Savage bequeaths her excess of en- thusiasm to anyone who might contract mono in the coming year. Becky Sharp wills her stream-of-conscious ness and profound convictions to the deep and serious-minded Iody Madden. The recently extracted tonsils of Liz Steele will be left to the Tudor lab to use for further study. To Nancy Shepard and all restless and eager seekers of racy good times, Iudy Wilson be- queaths her Culver retreats.

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AWARDS THE ALICE M. BRIEANT MEMORIAL AWARD Presented by Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Brieant for proficiency in English. SUsAN CLANCEY Honorable Mention: MARTHA LASKY THE WILLIAM H. WEMMER MEMORIAL AWARD Presented by the Tudor Hall Board of Trustees for proficiency in history SUSAN CLANCEY Honorable Mention: PAULA HERSEY THE TRUSTEES' AWARDS For proficiency in spelling in the freshman class. PAMELA MURRAY Honorable Mention: NANCY AYRES For proficiency in geometry in the sophomore class. CAROLYN CAMPBELL Honorable Mention: SANDRA MCCONNELL JANE EAST For proficiency in literary acquaintance in the junior class. MARIEL HUBER IRENE LILLY Honorable Mention: NANCY FERRIS PORTIA HANCOCK MASQUERS CLUB AWARD For outstanding achievement in dramatics. BEVERLY RAFFENSPERGER MARY ALEX RICHTER THE TUDOR HALL BLAZER For outstanding athletic proficiency and sportsmanship. MARY ALEX RICHTER PENNY SAVAGE THE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD To the girl who has shown the greatest personal development throughout the year. BEVERLY RAFFENSPERGER THE CLASS OF '53 ATHLETIC TROPHY To the senior outstanding in athletics. MARY ALEX RICHTER THE CLASS 8 SCHOLARSHIP CUP For the highest scholastic record in Class 8. CAROLE GRAF JUDITH HINES Honorable Mention: MARY ANN EFROYMSON JUDITH DOUGHERTY PHEBE HARRIS SUSAN BETTIS JOAN RosAsCo 62



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Class Prophecy Our superiors have an unfounded conviction that the Class of 1957 will come to a miserable end. We are here tonight to say, How right you were! At long last Cindy has achieved her life am- bition to be housemother of all the little Betas at Purdue. Our little hearts thud with joy as we look upon our illustrious Clancey, now editor-in- chief of Confidential Magazine. Good newsl Methodist Hospital reports that Tami is recovering from dire injuries caused by falling off her last name. Mary Collett is still trying to raise little birds. She has recently purchased a pair of love birds. Could this mean a hot light for a cold cigar? Iulie Eicher now has her dream apartment above the Elbow Room in Fort Lauderdale. She can honestly report that Florida has proved to be very educational after all. Iudy Fleming has begun to wrap cigarette packages for Moo's fiftieth birthday. lt's a little easier now as her twenty children are extremely helpful. Gale Gerdan has now finished another Dear Iohn letter, completing the set which is to appear in novel form very soon. Paula finally drew the fine line between genius and insanity. With shaved head she recently entered the asylum, where she has found PEACE. Ginny Godiva has just bought a Shetland pony to ride through the streets of Batesville in honor of her 50,0U0,00Uth homecoming. Looking for Mimi, anybody? You'll find her in the all-girl revue now in heavy competition with Hose La Rose. The big Hunt for Bill is still on in the jungles of Africa. The furious beating of the wedding drums can be heard far and near. Tally hol Moo is no longer lining john baskets for U. K. Now it's Xavier U. To convert or not to convert-that is the question. Ann Klepinger is still getting her battery charged. At the Phi Delt garage she receives expert attention from the attendant. What's this? Why, it's Barbara Kroger driving down the sidewalk. Her messy, rowdy kids are driving her to distraction. She never planned for anything like this. Amanda Lamb has now married a Shepard and has raised a flock of little lambs. Martha Lasky is still trying to attract I.U. boys with her page-boy rollers and her sexy contact lenses. Elise is now saying, l's gotten me that job on the rodeo so's I ain't got no need for spellin' no more, Miss McCullough. Kay the Carmel Greyhound Marburger has luckily procured the most sought-after position as chief mattress tester for the Marburger Furni- ture Company. Covered with blisters and unrecognized by her fellow comrades, lean Pinnell has just as- sassinated an eminent dermatologist, adding another to her list. Bev Raffensperger has earned a million as president of Stools, Inc. She, as founder, in- vented the stool for the short girl with the tall boy. Mary Alex just received her Ph.D. in water- skiing from Florida Southern. Incidentally, one of her White River rats married her while slaloming down the river on a Sunday afternoon. Believe it or notl The jovial Penny Savage is now a world-famous mortician. Her hysterical laugh brings eternal joy to many cadavers. Becky Opposition Sharp is still wandering aimlessly about saying, Stevenson should have won! Her Greenwich apartment is the scene of many heated discussions on this aged sub- ject. Elizabeth Steele, the true-blue tear jerker, has achieved fame on Broadway in such plays as, lf the French Can Do It, I Can Do Itl , Chris- tianity Is Here to Stay, and The Return of Delta Zed. By marrying the chairman of the admissions committee, Iudy Wilson has at last managed to get into Colgate.

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