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ARTISANS-Bzrck row: Kzrthy llzird, Molly johnson, P21111 lynn Mantel, Izlnice Hunt. rfifzf-l1rc'si1lr'11I: Valerie Brewer. Moore. A1111 Shcrwootl, jc1111i1eA1' kothc. qlllllf Baker. Cl12lI'lUl1C .wrrelary-lrzf11.1'1zi'a'r.' BCX'l'1'ly Rcchtoris. jn'c',xir11'11l.' 111211121 1ila111c1', jane Bognrdus. Front row: Nancy No1'1112111, Mari flllZ11l1lJC1'S.NZ1I1CyLO0IlSlCl1,l'1ClCllxV1lllll1l1S,LCSlCyROll1ll1ll'll. Renoir, Picasso and Artisans . wg .X most lestive 11112181011 for Artiszins' first meet- ing ol' the year was the initi21tio11 211111 bullet clinner 21t thc ho111e Ol' Beverly Rechtoris. Scenery lor the senior play was I112lllC hy the Cluh 21s its hrst clrallcnging project. The sky was the li111- it when the n1en1hers held Ll worlaslmp i11 whivh Ciltfll created any object 01 21rt she wished. Such V114 rictyl Such fun! ,Xt Cl1l'lSlQl112lS time, thinking of others l11'0l110UJl the gilt ol' Z1 tree, complete with ,A1'llS2ll1-l1l2lllC deco- l'2lllOI1S, to the Altenlieini. The highlight ol tht? year was Zl tour of the Aincriczin Clay CIo111p2111y, l11Zl1'1Llli21CIL11'Cl'S ol art l112lI6I'l2llS. The 21n111121l picnic closed the ye21r's c'21lend21r. Mrs. 11121 Alo McKenzie, the sponsor, inspired the I1lCI1llJCI'5 to new c:re21tive heights. V21lc1'iC lirewcr. Janice 1111111 211111 Beverly Reclrtoris look mer some pictures drawn hy Artisan inenrhers.
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,fX'lil'll-LNA-Ilack row: Starr Townsend, ffirr'-jnftsiderzl: Mag- gie llcan. 12I'l'.YlKlI'l1lf Jane Harper, SL'!'H'l!1l'j'-f!Y'fl.Xll'l'l'l'.' Lynda lierry. Tliirtl row: Sally Bradley. Kathy lint-idel, Noni Werlre, Myrta Pulliam, Marion Sweeney. Diann Uery. julia Wunker. Cathy Ifreelmairn. Emily Moore. Pant Moore. Second row: liexerly Rechtoris. Nicki lfunk. Cynthia lll21Slllgl1lllll, Anne Rust. Sally Hawk. Mary Bookwalter, Mary YVyatt. Diana Kllianihers, Molly johnson. First row: janet Mcflracken, Susie Stallorti. Debby Test, Holly Peacock, Ellen Lee. Georgie Miner. Candy Callantl, Diane XX'iles, Mary .lo Hawk. l-fleanor Taylor. Vent, Vicfli, Vici Toga-clad senators dined royally at the initia- tion banquet ol' Athena, the Latin club, which was lollowed by the traditional candle-light ceremony conducted entirely in Latin. High points ol' the year came with the Saturnalia Festival at Christ- mas, the Htrekl' to the Lyric Theater to see The Fall ol' the Roman llinpiref' and the Olytnpic games in the spring. Though the discus throwers and charioteers weren't as proficient as ol' old, the inenibers proved a niatch for the Aniagons. The year was closed with the annual picnic, at which new orlicers were elected under the guidance ol Mrs. Della Schneck, the clulfs sponsor. .Xthena sponsor. Mrs. Della Schneck. and officers ane llar ner, Nlatffrie Dean and Starr Townsentl .I 1 ss leaf through a colorful Latin scrapbook.
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CIROTYN-liztck row: XYently NVeldon. Mary Pat liyans. Katie ond row: lxntla Berry, Cathy Madden. Vivian Sims, Marv XltlllTCl'SlIt'2ltl, Pam Moore, Diaun Cery' Marion Sweeney, Wyatt, Diana Chambers. Carol Holliday. lillen l.ee, Marilyn Myrta l'uIliam. hletinifer liothe, liristi SCZISITOIN, ,loyce liar- Mahoney, Tania -ILICIIHCS. l I'OI1l row: Lesley Rothbard, Betsy lit-ld. Third row: C-eorganne Miner, jane Bradley. liathy Rosasco. Sandy lfarber, Kathy Bard, Debby Test, Susie Hack- lincidel. llelen White, .-Xnu Sherwood. Nicki lrunk. Susie ney. Eleanor Taylor, Joyce Rubin. Poetr Prose Picturesz Crown jennifer Kothe, business manager, and Miss Dorothy NIcCul- lougl 1, sponsor, look over the linal corrections on the lfrozuu while lletsx Rosasco. editor. .Kun Sherwood, assistant editor, and Marion Sweeney. treasurer, are ready to make sugges- tions. The lilbfl Crozuu. a publication designed to re- Hect Tudor girls' talents in journalism, composi- tion, art, and photography, was presented to the student body belore Christmas vacation. Featured were the first-place entry in the prose and poetry contest by Betsy Rosasco, a story in French by Tania -lacques, the winning picture in the photog- raphy contest by Myrta Pulliam, and a page de- voted to the young poetesses ol Tudor Hall, Clowes Hall, the new auditorium at Butler Uni- versity, was high lighted with a lull account ol' the glaniorous opening night and an interview with Mrs. G.H.A. Cllowes, who gave interesting lacts concerning the much admired building. The niaga- fine contained an interview with Miss Janet Flan- ner, who under the name ol Genet supplies the readers ol' Thr New Yorker with Paris news. Miss Dorothy McCullough acted as literary spon- sor and Mrs. Ina -lo McKenzie helped with art work.
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