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MILESTONE CLASS HISTORY GCGn a bright September morning, in the year nineteen hundred thirtyfthree, Mrs. Ballinger and Mrs. Meyer irst brought their two prides and joys to the glorious halls of C. P. S. So, on this eventful day, the nucleus of the present class of 1945 was formed. However, these charter members were soon joined in the second grade by bluefeyed, blondef haired Janie Becker. These three shared their jacks on the floor of Miss Kemper's room 'till, in the fourth grade, Lila came to break into their solitude. In the fifth grade Mabel came to add to the general confusion in Mrs. Gavian's room, and the class really began their careers as terrors. In the seventh grade, when we had progressed to Miss Park's room, our class saw many wonderful additions in the persons of Nancy, Gill, Sue and Sally. Next came the wonderful day when we entered the High School and, to help us through Freshman Week, Meg and Barbie came with supf port. Finally, as we progressed to the positions of Juniors, Fanny and Lucie entered our midst, and our group was almost complete. However, on another bright day in September, when we staggered into the Glorious Halls of C. P. S. Cwithout our mother's assistance this timej, we found that Ann, a pretty Kentuckian, had come to walk the last mile with us. CICSO, through the years, from the tiny green chairs of Miss Howell's room to the large brown ones of the Senior room, we have come to face the final judgment. We cast a tearful backward glance, and then go forward to face the world- we hope. I page 37
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MILESTONE THE DRAMATIC CLUB President ..,..,..............,. Jane Becker Vice President .,,. .,,. D eborah Wilder Treasurer ..,.., . ..........., Sally Fry GCNO, we are not incorporated, but, as you can see from the above picture, we are definitely a going concern. Our interest in the theatre was stimulated by subscriptions to the Theatre Guild productions and needless to say Oklahoma was the outstanding attraction. GI Cut work has been of an original nature, owing to the talent and ingenuity of our wonderful young leader, Mrs. Burkely. Cur Fall production, a three' act comedy entitled Tafy Finds Herself, was in the style of penthouse drama. This met with hugh success and we are expecting our Spring prof duction to be equally exciting. This review is the result of the combined talents of the Glee Club, Dramatic Club, and the Athletic department. We are not leaving any tangible evidence of our work, but we hope that, in the years to come, the Dramatic SSM will be remembered for its spirit, its fu'n and the knowledge given by Mrs. Burkely. page 36
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MILESTONE SEPT. SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. DEC. DEC. JAN. JAN. FEB. FEB. MAR. MAR. MAR. 20th. 21st. 10th. 11th. 19th. 1st. 2nd Qth. 22nd 18th. Zlst. 18th. 2581 6th, 22nd 13th. 19th. 23rd. C. P. S. CALENDAR Opening day at ol C. P. S. Everyone very confused! Psychology Tests. Long View, here we come. Freshman trial. Weren't We mean? Convocation. First 'iAnnual assembly to announce the board members and a peppy speech by our editor, Lila. First Glee Club convocation. Quite a booming group. Mr. Pearson spoke on The Chewy Orchard. Colored slides and a divine voice. Mrs. Maxwell spoke on the Music Guild. Bella F romm spoke on the present day Germany, Nazis atrocities, and recommended punishment. Mr. Moore from The Church of the Advent gave the Thanksf giving Day talk. Later a play about Parliamentary Law sugf gested for all class meetings. Group of last yearsseniors came back to school with tales of hard work and little play at college. Christmas program for the parents in the lunchroom. The entire school participated. Holiday begins! Convocation-a lot of hidden talent brought forth-Ann Albaugh played 'LRhapsody in Blue . Days of horrible mental torture . . . EXAMS . . . ! ! ! ! I Mrs. Alexander gave a very interesting lecture on the history of engraving and etching. Washington's Birthday convocation, Nancy Early played a Chopin selection in honor of the great composers birthday, and the Glee Club entertained. P. T. A. meeting at night. Lights went out all over the school and candles were used for the meeting. 'LMILESTONEP goes to press and the Worry is about to begin. Spring Vacation. Many have plans to cure their spring fever by sleeping and eating during the Whole Week! Meg Bryant Social Editor page 38
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