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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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Student government president, Sallv llratllev, leads discussion on the Lipper school project. at spring book and rummage sale. Councils Student government has been most effective at Tudor Hall for many years. More emphasis has been placed on self-governing by our new head- mistress, Miss Alina Wfhitford, and her assistant, Miss Virginia Smith. There are many purposes of the student govern- ment, but basically the goals are to strengthen school spirit, to observe high standards, and, above all, to follow the ideals ol the Honor Code, en- dowing the entire school with a spirit of integrity. The student government is led by two councils -the lixeeutiveiilouncil and the Activities Coun- cil. The Executive Council has revised parts ol' the constitution, l1as made recommendations lor a bet- ter working plan ol the student government sys- tem, and has actively enhanced the spirit within the school. The Activities Council planned a novel Old Girl-New Girl party. Under its direc- tion, a new club, Sing Out, was organized. These councils serve as liaison agents among the student body, administration, and faculty. Many good suggestions and projects have been studied and carried through by these councils. XCLTIVITIES COUNCIL-Back row: Kathy Kneidel. Carol Susie Hackney, Beverly Rechtoris, Kathy Bard, Betsy Rosasco. Holliday. jennifer Kothe. Ann Sherwood. Katie Daggett, Suzy lioonsten. Maggie Dean. Front row: Mary Holliday, Tania jacques,
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