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is experience Music, which plays a vital part in the lives ol Tudor Hall students, is evidenced in niany ways. The entire upper school prepared selections lor the After Christmas pageant, Sotmds of Cl1ri.s'lr11f1.s'. Christmas vacation, practices were held lor special ntnnbers lor connnenceinent. Providing a lilt to March activities, the lower school music classes presented the Gilbert and Sullivan operctta, Trial by jury, on March lll, Private lessons in piano or voice were available, taught by Miss ,Iudith Peck and Miss Betty Brock. A Park-'l'udor chorale was organized this year, which proved most suc- cesslul and challenging. Clickety-clack-clackety click go the typewriters as the students get the right finger on the right key under the direction ol' Mrs. Ava Newlin. XVith an eye to the future the girls spend long hours ol' study which will prove invaluable in college lilfe. Debby Cook streaks a peek under a keyboard cap in the new typing room. Maggie Kuhn and Mary Wyatt collect song books after chorus. Lesley Rothbard is preparing for her job as song leader by taking voice Itssons lroin Miss jutlith Peck. who also teaches piano.
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Traditional activities are met with new spirit ,ff Ky! Bliss Lois Haber. the junior rlass sponsor. adds len' suggestions during a lIlCL'llllf2,'. School organizations add greatly to the lile of the Tudor girl. Through councils and student government, we have learned to solve everyday school problems 'ind have improved ourselves by Sillli-gOVfl'l1lllClll. Sing Out, a new club, has joined with the older ability clubs to add to the interests in the arts and languages. Tudor is active in com- niunity iinprovenient projects through Link Club, the Civic committee, and the Red Cross Council. Thus the old and the new organizations have combined to aid Tudor girls to better prepare themselves lor the challenging Il-lllU1'C. Park and 'l'udor Combined ioires this year and organized the Park-'l'ndor Clioraltx Miss Iuilith Peck and part ol' the rhorale prai'tic'c- bt'l'ore a niccting' at Park.
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