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553' ' .iiiltisif me 1 -gg f 'fest'- www eivfl, . z 052- rf Mrs. limmalee Tarty and Miss Emily Rood contemplate their expensive new mztttliine, the centrifuge. Oh, those girls! is often at key statement in infor- lnztl tlistiussions among Miss liliLz1hetl1 lirock. Piano? Miss kludith Peck. Piztno and Voice: Nlrs. Alulie Cittttglntn, 1513111213 Mrs. Ara l.on Newlin. lypingg :ind lXlrs. lllll .Io NlClNLClllll'. Art. ' 'im' Will! ,ztwii -4-siw-t,f1-we 4 t 1 ' I . , 1 , 5 , . - . v A ,J ' ., . , t - A if I 1 K I 5 Z , - - nf - f ' 1 ,- . , 7 A 1 1 i , , , . , h , . , . . . , 1 , 1 1 ,..,,.ul.,.mwMb-,W ---NWT -f'W'W - . to new-M' .M fr--fr :. iw 1, ,VV A YA Mui . MMT. '!5'Z1E'ez-ist il' ---ss . ' ,.,. , - .. , H . .. 1 - -. st- , , . 1 - 1 - - A 1 ' 7 ' I Mrs. Marian jones and Mrs. Vena Geller, math teachers, demonstrate tl1e use ol' the slide rule. Promoters of Pride enters into many phases of Tudor life, hut perhaps the most important one is the pride we have in our lztcnlty. Through their guidance and uiiderstanding we l1ave come to realize 21 little ol' our complex world. Each teztcher helps us to pre- pare to take our places as intelligent individuals. NVe have learned much from the teachers who have devoted their many years of service to Tudor Hall, and we have been given a fresh emphasis on these values by the newer faculty members. ln tl1is way they have mingled the past and the pres- ent to enrich our lives and prepare us lor the chal- lenging future. History courses taught by Miss Lois llaher require extensive notetaking and alertness. . 1 , 1- it . -A 4 , . S, , . - . 1 . ,. ,. , A , . A , ,, .. . . .. - Q 1 V 7 ',,,t-2
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Plzinning their next z1tI:lt'k on problems ol' the clay nrt! ll0ll5t'lllUllll'I'S Mrs. ,lezuie Willzml. Nlrs. Ann Clunnnings. Mrs. lililzibeth Lipp :intl Nliss lilhel Lingley. futures A girls lJl'L'PZll'Zlli0l1S lor the tleinztntls ol' the lu' ture begin in her earliest school years. The Lower School lizuulty strives to prepare its stuclents lor the challenge ol the twenty-first century by both inotlern untl trzltlitionzil inethocls and courses. The three R's are supplenientetl by the new ninth, ztntl increzxsetl amounts ol' science are taught to even the youngest pupil. C1'C2lllYC clrznnzl, zirt, inu- sic, :intl physical eclufzition lurther enrich the pro- grann. Xllorking hztntl in hand with the luculty to guide girls in both the Upper and Lower schools ure the houseinothers, who serve :ls coinbinetl nurses, c'hztull'eurs, tutors, counselors, :intl mothers to more lhzin lorty girls in Stewart Mzlnor :incl ,Xllen House. an-gg .Sv LUWICR SCIIIOOI. l AKIlll.'liY - Nlrs. Nlllfglllfl Hermann. Niiss Nancy Cllalrk, Mrs. Margie Slit-pc-nl. Hrs. ,Xiu Lou Xewliu. Mrs. Suzzunie Brown, Mrs. Cllet- Tilson, Mrs. Marx Ann Howenstinc, Mrs. Carol jcnsen nntl Mrs. Catherine Easton.
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i Alia, herc's one! Mrs. lforcst liztlclwin zintl Miss Dorothy McCullough look up words for the Green and XVhite tcziin spelling b6c. Mrs. Phyllis Oltlhznn rccortls a new addition for tht- lihrziry. Its title shotiltl rczul. Mrs. Oldlmm dom' it again! th cg of learnin W Oni' clevotcml gym tczichcrs. Miss Rosalyn Murphy :intl Miss jzinc Trotter. relax during an itllc inoincnt. Mrs. llerthzi Gilpin and Mrs. Della Scthneck think. I woncler if it's haul to operate? Mind readers, Mllc. jacqnclinc Mos clicmscli :intl Mine. Marie Hcntlren, think Mais non!
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