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UPPER SCIIIOOI. JUNIOR RED CROSS-Hack row: Eliza- Nancy lioousteu, Eleanor Tailor. .x'r'r'r1'lflry-Irr'llYllNWC Susie lieth Tudor, Bettina Ru:-kelshaus, Clirmv Sehillo, Ellen Lee. Hackney. jn'r'.siflr'11l. Cathx' Nladdeu. Front row: Susie Stallorfl, Kathi Iiroi Self- diseiplinin - Sacrificing LOWER SCIHOUI. STLTDENT CIOl'NCIll.-llark row: Susan NleVie, Leslie Spiekehnier. Iflorrie Iliuford, Sally l.atln'op, Ellen Greenleaf, Alison liothe. lfront row: l.ouise Kitchen. Connie Rvan. .Xl'Fl't'I1ll'j',' Cynthia Berk. jn'1'.xi1lz'nI,' 'I'ina Mark. Ill!I'-'f7I'I'.Xl!if'llf.' Cathy Ryan, Becky Cornwell. The Red Cross Council has worked enthusiastic- ally on various charity projects this year. The downstairs art room and the kindergarten were translormed into temporary workshops, 'lfray la- vors, Christmas decorations, and valentines were sent to hospitals. ,X party hox containing paper hats and llavors lor seventy-Hve patients was pre- sented to Central Hospital. 'l'he c'ouuc'il attended meetings at the Indian- apolis Chapter House with representatives from other high schools. Nliss Emily Rood, sponsor, and a host of Volun- teer workers spent mauy hours to give pleasure to others. XVith Cynthia Berk as president, the .lunior Student Council has led the l.ower School this year. ln addition to their regular duties ol' keeping order and cleaning up the school grounds, the council has sponsored the lilling ol' Tlianksgiving and Christmas baskets and the making ol wreaths lor the Red Cross at Christmas.
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supervise students under the honor code The Athletic Association, A.A. , consists ol' all upper school girls. The goals ol' this association are to promote school spirit, high ideals ol' sports- manship, and loyal cooperation with the athletic program. The Athletic Council may initiate athletic and competitive events and in general promote school spirit. The dillerent heads ol' sports organize the game schedules at Tudor lor the year, and through the Athletic Council Tudor Hall arranges its hock- ey and basketball games with other schools. Miss Alma XfVhitl'ord, headmistress, and the heads ol our physical education department, Misses Roselyn Murphy and -lane Trotter, are sponsors. wif liXliCIl l'lYli COUNCIL-Back row: Maggie Kuhn, Kristi Scastrom, Emily Moore. Anne Ewing. lfront row: Susie Rus- sell. liatln Benedict. Diane Wiles, Sally lirzulley. -X'l'Hl,FTICI COYXCII.-liack row: Molly johnson, Anne Mary Wyatt, Maggie Kuhn. Nicki lfunk. lfront row: Lesley Hall. Jennifer Kothe. Diann fiery. Pat 'l'arLian, Mary Book- Rfblllllllliil. Diana Clhamlmers, .srfrr1'lr1ry-lrwzs:1rr'r,' Alan lillfll. walter. Second row: Katie llztggetl, jmnvirlwnl: janet Kuhn, .loanne Blaclunorc, Mary Holliday, lileanor Taylor.
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Girl - School - Link Club, now in its third year, continued to actively strengthen the tie between school and coni- nrunity. 'I'udorls largest club has thirty-seven mein- bers. To become a ineniber, a girl nrust do ten hours ol philantliropic' work, which can be volun- teer work at Crossroads Rehabilitation Center or elsewhere. ln November the elub visited the Indiana State Deaf School and at a later meeting saw a inovie about the lile ol' Clara Barton. During the Christrnas holidays, the girls donated money to leed and clothe a lantily. This was followed by a Valentine party given at the Christaniore House. The girls tnade Easter baskets lor the children at the Marion County Guardian Horne, and to end the year enjoyed a picnic at Mary Holliday's. Nladanre Marie Hendren aided the club through- out the year as sponsor. OII1II1U111t Link Club otlicers Nancy Todd, lloney Leas and Mary Holliday cut tllll yalentines for a t'hiltlren's J,'1ll'lJ'. LINK-lSack row: I.ois Leavitt, Carol Holliday. Jennifer J liothe, Marion Sweeney. liatie Motltershead. Joyce Carlieltl. Kristi lieller. Ann Sherwood, Kathy lierns, Sally litek, Ellen W Lee. 'Ihirtl row: Mary Hyatt, Cynthia Green, Nicki Funk, Sally il'llOlllilS, Janet Kuhn. liatie Daggett, Sally Hawk. Shelley Baer. Stwie Boerger, Diana Chambers, Maria Nyhart. Second row: Nlary Jo Hawk, Judy Catnble, liristin Voorhees. Pat lussing, Sally Sclnnidt, Judy Nvorrall, Janice Hunt. Beyerly Rechtoris, Diane XViles, Anne Ewing, Charlotte Klatner, Nancy Todd. wi1'c'-j11'e.ri1l1'r11, Front row: Betsy Moses. Maggie Kuhn, Cathy Madden. Debby Cook. Susie Russell, Eleanor Taylor. Cynthia Olcott, Janet McCracken, Joyce Rubin, Cathy Cline, lloney Leas, A1'!'I'f'lllVJ'-ll'!'!I.Xl1I'l'I',' Gail Cibson. Mary Holliday, presidwrt.
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