Fort Worth Country Day School - Flight Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1974

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WZ-I Q M1 1524 r 5 Q E I. H ' U2 1, a. No erocodiles or rhinoc- eroses, we only like hippopota- muses, and hippopotamuses like us toolw The Lower Schoolers sing out at their annual Christmas program. b. The Seventh and Eighth Grade Mixed Choir performs at the annual Christmas recital in the Robert Carr Chapel at TCU. c. Brian Wagner, Claude Morgan, and Doug Woodson add their gifts to the Middle School Christmas tree. d. 'cYes, Allen Hodges, Robin Flettrich, and Robert Browder, there is a Santa Clausef, In this case, heis Greg Stevens. e. Stacey Shelton wonders if she is on target while the Third Graders anx- iously await their turns at the pinata. f. Christmas elves Eliza- beth Williams, Amy Stevenson, Erin Sweeney, and Kelly Cash twinkle with Christmas cheer. ws. ,,,. , . ... , 9 f ... f ,,,, C vi 'M ' scsi

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Yuletide Comes In t FWCD When the Yuletide came in at CDS, it brought caroling, parties, programs, and a long-awaited vacation. The Fifth Graders sang in French, and the Third and Fourth Grad- ers put on Spanish pageants. In addition, the Third Grade put on a play entitled G'Christmas with the Energy Crisisf, The Seventh and Eighth Grades Mixed Choir per- formed for their second straight year at the Robert Carr Chapel at TCU. The Middle School also had a Christmas program at which Dr. Donald E. Hammer spoke on the history of Christmas symbols. The students in the Lower and Middle Schools brought needy children presents which were distributed by the Worth Heights Community Action Agency and the Mayor,s Council on Youth Op- portunity. The Upper School had their annual Christmas party with singing, special awards, and egg nog with no nog',. teachers, elves in the hallway, and even a plastic Christ- mas tree for the ecology buffs. In addition, the caroling I chipmunks sang on the record player. Almost every class r in school had a Christmas party, with pifiatas for the Spanish classes. Of course, all this merriment was topped y C l u Wt There were free peppermints, funny warning slips for the ip, A i f 5 2 f S AM f wt af. -- :, as-.n g eww 1, x -Q , any , . , ,.,r, g. l,:.,. -- ,, V , - . yy, K, H M f, - , ,, 4 off by vacation. t ' ' SPA' ,,..1 5 A A, ,,,.,,, , ,,, i ,,, xll , A - C. We . ,C .I rrrwz ' 1 gli ' ,V,: , M' fr at l 1 ! fi



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targazer Find Orion, ries ln conjunction with their study of astronomy, the Concepts and Physics classes went on an overnight camp- out to stargaze. They arrived at the SchWartz's ranch late Saturday afternoon, loaded the gear on a tractor piloted by '4Farmer Strozeski, and headed for the campsite. After the group set up the tents, Debbie Conner and Adelaide Kline built the campfire. A friendly Irish setter kept the group company and then ran off With' the hot dog buns. After dinner, Charles Lundelius and Tom French set up telescopes and everyone looked for con- stellations into the Wee hours of the morning, except for Lizabeth Lambert, who studied vocabulary all night. Mr. Paulsel showed the group how to use a Questar telescope. Students and teachers spent the rest of the night telling stories and trying to keep warm. Very early Sunday morning coyotes and roosters roused everyone. Before noon all headed back to Fort Worth after having dried sleeping bags and loaded equipment. . I V I if ri f , , as sf 5 rift

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