Charlotte Country Day School - Postscript Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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lfjjll x, Y .F--A if.,, ff, i ti ,, ll? X ,,, s ,T- ii-X ii- iq Y , , lf, XX SIXTH GRADE The Sixth Grade has had many interesting activities this year. We have taken several field trips, our major one being a trip to Washington, D. C. on the train. We had lots of fun at the Houston Hotel where we stayed for three nights. Our chaperones, Mr. Howe and Mrs. Scappucci, took us to many interesting places, such as the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Iwo-Jima Monument, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington, Nike Base, Mount Vernon, and the Museum of Natural History. We have also had many projects to work on this year. Mrs. Bogguss, who left us at Easter with great expectations , had given us a country of our choice to report on for geog- raphy. Mrs. Frech, our history teacher, also gave us a subject of our choice to work on. The choice we had included castle and tapestry making, writing a play, and making mosaic. We have had lots of parties, one, at the end of the year, at the Municipal Swimming Pool which included swimming and a cookout. We also had a party on May 6th honoring Mr. Evans on his birthday. According to Mr. Evans, our homeroom teacher, we have not learned much this year, but we feel that we have ac- complished quite a lot. We just hope that next year's Sixth Grade will learn as much as we have. Q9 E x, X Front Row: Tommie Browne, Peter Pickens, Tommy Wright, jimmy Cavalaris, Bunky Hill, X --- Bill Odell, Trip Faison, Steve Cox. Sl't'0lI11' Row: john Harris, Rebecca Tuggle, Adon Smith, Mary Norcott London, john Tatem, lf, Kathy Blythe, Will Granger. Tbml Row: Mr. Evans, Frances Sanger, Ann Munroe, Lynn Pleasants, Susan Marney, Ellen Foster, jean Hovis, Patty O'Herron, Tina Yates.

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FIFTH GRADE The Fifth Grade of Country Day School has had an ex- citing year and has accomplished very much. We had four new pupils join our class. They were Jenks Bagby, Suzanne Sauter, Jay Schuber, and John Stewart. The Fifth Graders chosen as class officers were Eddie Hipp, president, Shelley Welton, vice-president, and Jenks Bagby, secretary. Charles Willard was our representative to the Student Council, and Mia Bray was elected cheerleader. When Christmas came, we had a program. The girls sang, and we all played games. We went to the Old Folk's Home, gave them presents and sang to them. Our grade mothers, Mrs. Hipp and Mrs. Thompson, arranged the refreshments for our Christmas and Valentine parties. They also helped with the trip to Kings Mountain where we saw many historical monuments of the Revolution- ary War. We have accomplished a great deal in our schoolwork, too. In geography, we have made illustrated booklets of two states and scrapbooks of the two newest states of the United States. In arithmetic, we have studied fractions. ln science, we made both flower gardens and individual vegetable gardens. At the Science Fair, we had three projects on molecules, con- servation, and navigation. We all took part in Sports Day and did a Russian dance and song for May Day. We are very proud of Susan who won a school certificate for outstanding achievement in Sports Day. The Fifth Grade has certainly had a wonderful time this year. K71l'!'lillKI Charles Xvillard, Jcrry Van Campen, Carl Hubay, Eddie Hipp Peter Thompson Johnny Stewart. Yi Stauiling: Jenks Bagby, Susan Rowe, Chad Smith, Sayre Lineberger, John Howe Mia Bray Shelley Welton, Suzanne Sauter, Carey Stokes, Mrs. Sargent, Jay Schuber.



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lll ,....,. Frmzf Rniv: Robbie Smith, Charles Conner, Skipper Burns, Eddie VC'hite M L Cannon Tommy Cavalaris, Michael Ehringhaus, Clayton Lineberger, Eddy Hardman Rodney Pitts Richard Bray, Fred Germuth. ,T Burk Rout Boycie Lincberger, Terry Dillard, Carol Cannon, Nan Htinbaugh Aliee Myers X Sally Tull, Mary Ann Burough, Mrs. Frech, Iilivabeth Montgomery SEVE TH GRADE TT Green l , . This year commenced as a usual Seventh Grade year until the new member of our class arrived. His name is Tolliver, but he is a very quiet individualg therefore, not many people know of him. Whenever he decided to talk, something wise always seemed to come out. For instance, he once said, He who keeps his mouth and tongue, keeps himself out of trouble. This seemed to have a special meaning for us, for we are rather ram- bunctious. Our first big event of the year was a trip to Raleigh as a science project. We left at six-thirty in the morn- ing, but Mrs. lfrech and Tolliver missed the bus. How- ever, Mrs. Frech made ity in fact, she was there to greet us. Wonder how she did it! The Parents' Council gave the class a party at the Cavalaris Skating Rink. Tolliver didnlt come because he can't skate. May Day found a few of us painting our eyes, and suddenly we became Japanese. The rest of us danced around the May Pole. Since Tolliver doesn't have the ability to sing or dance, he entertained the rooster while we practiced. This year was one to be remembered always. How- ever, we regret to say that Tolliver won't be with us next year, for he is only a wooden toad.

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