Colton Pierrepont High School - Coltonian Yearbook (Colton, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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K 1st 2nd naps sharing milk time number line Seaway locks Miss Robinson Hawaii terrariums sn pajjoddns sn pasieid sn padpq square dancing Church School Barb's arrival Picnic State Park moving desks telling tales Eddie's arrival Timmy's arrival Nature TYip 4th We thank the teachers who: and cared for us. Halloween Play, play- ing soccer, Brian's arrival, Kris's arrival, Upper Canada Village We, the Class of 1978, would like to dedicate this yearbook to those who gave us the building blocks for our future . . . the letters that we use to create words, the words we use to create thoughts, the thoughts we use to create opinions, goals, desires, ambitions, feel- ings, experiences, understandings, awarenesses, and impressions. Our elementary teachers were the people who gave us the basics to start our game, LIFE. Cherron's arrival Watertown Zoo leader for the day sounds

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Organized and formal games need initiators, referees, coaches, time keepers, scorers, and captains. All of these positions are amply filled at Colton-Pi err epont by our administrators. They, too, have various points of view about games and life . . . Mr. Whyte We hear it repeated so often, that it has become commonplace, the great value young men and wo- men derive from participation in sport comes not from the game it- self, but from the by-products which may be realized. All prom- inent coaches, who are really great teachers, not only solidly subscribe to this, but religiously attempt to have it realized. There are two kinds of challenges in sport: the external challenge of the game, and the doubts and fears within the athlete. Those who think of athletics exclusively Mr. Sheeran An essential part of most games is the production of a winner and a loser! To play and never lose is only a dream. To play and nev- er win is almost unbearable. Any game should teach us to try to win - to do our best and at the same time to accept defeat when it comes - to lose well! Life is not much different. We should live the very best we can according to the rules of life in our society and strive mightly. We should not be dismayed when we fail or fall short of a goal. Perhaps the most important part of any game is the joy of playing it. And so with life - live it fully for its own sake, and lose as well as you can when you must. Mrs. O'Gorman Everyone likes to win. We love it, whether it is a game of solitaire or the soccer playoffs. Confidence and high expectations are essential to the winner. Un- derestimation of strengths and value is a hazard to the loser as well as the winner. To be winners we must accept our- selves as we are. We must learn to live with ourselves, overcome our limitations, and capitalize on our strengths.

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