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The 8th grade News Bowl, under the direction of Duane Hall, was as exciting as usual this year. Close battles were fought every day, but always coming to a decisive finish. Some teams didn't last long, and others went all the way to the top. The News Bowl was set up by Mr. Hall, a member of the social studies department. for students who have an active interest in current events. ews Bo l
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Visitors From The orth On January 17, three Eskimo girls arrived at Cedar Park as part of a cultural exchange program with Stebbins, Alaska They were a part of a group of 62 other kids from our largest--and coldest--state. The girls spent six weeks in classes at Cedar Park, and they were part of the homes of Anne Wheeler, Amy Swingen, and Kristy Morton. The girls spent may hours on the telephone, and TV was a big hit with them. It was a valuable experience for all of us here at Cedar Park, and we do hope that Beatrice Coffey, Joanna Matthias, and Tessie Hunt and all their chaperones have fond memories of their stay with us. Perhaps a chance will come when CP students can spend some time in Stebbins. 96
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