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November ISth, the middle school pre- sented File ZTIIirrmI Clarks, a play developed creatively, with no formal script, from a James Thurber story, with the help of Mrs. Jack Reynolds CPS creative dramatics teacher. The cruel Duke, so cold he froze his precious clocks. was vanquished by the handsome Prince-in-disguise and his elf- ing friend, the Golux. and the Prince and Princess rode off together into the sunset, after warming the clocks into working condition. Cast: Anne Sheffield: maid Laura Hershberger: clock Lisa Kautz: clock Martha Klayf: grandfather clock Harriet Smith: grandmother clock Marcia Funke: Saralinda Saily Ware: Duke Ann Flory: Innkeeper Ginger Carson: Weaver Kris Osler: Blacksmith Betsy Beach: Tinkerer Amy Marsh: Old Crank Pot Debi Hanselman: Tosspot Kym Waits:Traveler Claire Hummel: Prince Marsha Hoffman: Golux Vicky Pauly: Guard Holly Hackmeyer: Hark Mary Hough: JaCk-a-Dandy Sally Jordan: Hagga Louisa Lewis: Parrot Maggi Stewart: Cat
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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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At the end of October, CPS heid its annual Halloween party for the lower school. The various guests included such imaginary characters as gnomes and nymphs, ghouls and ghosts, witches and warlocks. Upper school students, feeling a bit nostalgic. thought back upon their days of make- believe. Being surrounded by so many characters from the world of fantasy, they found it somewhat difficult to concentrate on reality
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