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Ln ! 5 Tl. Smwtlm '6 It UlOlK BUY CALIIDIR v mum $1? 5 4 . uu W4 At 2:20, October l2th, the subdued roar of ex- citement erupted into a full-fledged carnival. It had all the necessary ingredients: a raffle, a white elephant booth, a fortune teller, a spook house, and a wheel of fortune. And there was more: a gourmet booth, featuring unusual and famous foods, a garden booth, an arts and crafts boutique, an old book booth, a makeup booth, and to end the night with a bang; the dating game. The carnival was successful in its aim: to raise money for the stage lighting in the new gym- theater building. The most lucrative and popu- lar projects were the raffel. aided by the expert ticket-sellers in the sixth grade, and the dating game, a new brainstorm ofthe senior class. The gay spirits which permeate the air of every carnival, the popcorn, the candy. the plastic spiders, the smell of hamburgers cooking somewhere, and this unscholarly atmosphere help bring the school closer together. to bind all who are there with the unrelenting web of love. in the course of years, girls will leave and live other lives. but they will never forget CPS.
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The fall hockey season, with all its bruises. flying sticks, and crazy pucks, brought victory to the se- nior class and the blue team. Senior captain, Holly Drew, and blue team captain, Terry Harrison, were hailed by their supporters and congratulated by their worthy opponents. In the traditional hockey games with Summit and Hillsdale, the CPS team, having made much prog- ress in the past year, slaughtered Summit l-O. but put up a valiant hght with Hillsdale, losing only 4- 2, a prophetic score repeated as the schools' junior varsity teams clashed. The margin narrowed to two points this year. But who knows what progress next year's team will make!
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On October 28th, the annual Silver Tea served to introduce formally members of the Class of l968 to family and friends. After the short in- troductions. members of the Glee Club enter- tained the guests with numerousvocal selec- tions, concluding with the traditional allay 1116 Good ,Card Bless mid km! you. The hostesses e the seniors of 1968 r then hospitably served tea and pastries to their guests, who throughly enjoyed the afternoon. The tea was doubly successful: not only was Tllc' Miltsfmt's treasury substantially augment- ed. but each girl introduced became more aware of the responsibility which her position of respect as a senior entailed. Each girl recog nized that her final year at CPS represented a major step forward on the sometimes arduous road of progress.
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