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cho9l's Trips Aid Learning Trips of all kinds provided enjoyable changes of pace t?'iI'iff1- and aided in the learning experience at CDS this year. The Third Graders enjoyed visiting and performing at a local senior citizens, home. Casa Mafiana was the destina- tion of the Fifth Graders who saw Wind in the Willows there, and the Middle Schoolers who saw The Miracle Worker and Treasure Island at the theater-in-the-round. Other Middle School trips included the Sixth Gradeis jaunt to City Hall and the Eighth Grade's fishing expedi- li tion. Art students visited the Kimbell Art Museum and the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art. Upper School Art students traveled to Dallas to view the Degas exhibit, as well. All Upper Schoolers took several trips to Semi- nary South to see selections from the American Film Theater series. The Concepts and Physics classes, during their study of astronomy, paid the Planetarium a visit. The Sports trips were too numerous to mention -- so we wonltl '..f. 'A.. e is 3 lpn 103
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ut! Watch ut! After school there was everything from Junior Class football games at Berney Park to Mr. Kilborne's Saturday marathons. The Upper Schoolers divided their time equally be- tween Joe Garcia's and area pizza parlors. On some week- ends there were parties and SPC out-of-towners. Year- book meetings fwherever they werej took up a great deal of the staffers' weekends. Middle Schoolers took ball- room dancing from blames Leito while many Lower Schoolers played grey-Y football and ice hockey. Students of all ages took piano lessons, voice lessons, ballet, and gymnastics. Some students spent their after- noons riding horses, bikes, or playing tennis. Projects after hours included taking Driver's Ed., re- searching at the library, working on science and art pro- jects, helping with THE SALE, collecting fossils and leaves for collections, and as always, studying. . S Q 'wry -'www , ,N .. 3 H c -ZF' K 4354? F 105
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