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Rl I L, Z? fi 7' C3 DY Z? ATHLETICS GfHere we sit with pen in hand, the toughest battle in Athletics this year facing us, that of writing this article of the Athletic Activities of C.P.S. To start things off we might mention the excellent new formation of Blue and Gold teams brought about by Miss Carey. The upper school was divided into two teams equal in ability, so as to make all our BluefGold games exciting and close. Two emaciated and unattractive Juniors were chosen as captains. and the athletic season was officially begun. GI Even though it is now spring, the hockey season was never officially com' pleted because of Mother Nature's especially disagreeable fall. Only one BluefGold game was played with the Blues victorious. A second game was attempted, but the only accomplishment was twentyftwo bodies sprawling in the snow. The class tournament was not completed either. GlfWhe1i the snow drove us inside, we turned to volley ballg the Colds def feated the Blues in two games. After Christmas the basketball season was vigorously underway with class and BluefGold competition. The Colds again came out victorious, and the Freshman team beat the Juniors by one point in the finals of the class games. Through rain and fog we see another spring complete with baseball and tennis down to weedfpulling and hop' scotch for the kiddies. GfHaving chewed ferociously on our fingernails and tugged madly on our eyebrows, we submit this masterpiece as our greatest accomplishment of the year. Ann Vail, Captain of the Colds Lon Green, Captain of the Blues page 42
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Ad' I Z, Z? ii 7' CD DY 1? THIRD GRADE ACTIVITIES I am in the Third Grade. We are having lots of fun. The children in my class are Suzanne, Lucille, Charlene, Penny and Elizabeth. We are reading a new book called Robinson Crusoe. We all seem to like it very much. In gym we are playing basket ball, and string tag. We all like our school very much. Mavgaret Ann White SECCND GRADE ACTIVITIES It's Washingtonls birthday today. Mrs. Geisler said we could write rules of conduct like Washington did. Later in the year we are planning to have a radio station. Maybe we will go to a real one to see it. Eleanor Vinke FIRST GRADE ACTIVITIES We went to the Fire House in early autumn. Later on we went with our teacher, Mrs. Geisler, to see a cat and her kittens. The mother cat's name was Chessieg her two kitten's names were Smokey and Junior. Once we went to see the traflic lights. They flashed red to stop, yellow, get ready, and green to go. Then in October we had our Halloween party. At Christmas time we gave our Christmas playg we all took part in it. Our mothers were invited and seemed to like it very much. Celia Bennett page 41
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IW! I Z, 1? 53 7' CD IV ZZ Dear Milestones: V CI In this my first year of existence, I am very proud to have the opportunity to tell my august antecedent just how I came to be. I was Miss Jones's idea, she suggested me to the Student Council, which kept a benevolent eye on me until my staff was elected, and I made my first appearance shortly before Christmas. Cameron Dill is my EditorfinfChiefg Betty Benzing, under the auspicious title of Business Manager, collects the fiftyfcent pieces which keep me alive. Carol Carrier, as Gossip Editor, fills my pages with information on who does what with whom where. Ann Vail gives the athletic news and Dr. Sue Gallup Dom conducts a poll on such matters as how to bring up one's parents. So far, my cover has been created by such famous artists as Ann Vail, Harriet Biery, Ann McIntyre, and Jill Chapman. I want to thank Margie Koehler for giving me my name. CI Being only five issues old as you go to press, I have a long and hard road to travel before I attain and achieve the standards which you have set. Howf ever, my policy is to improve with each issue, and when I have been in exist' ance for almost thirty years, I hope my readers will consider me as highly as they do you. GI And so, as with each issue I proceed from one Stepping Stone to another, I shall continue to gaze at you in admiration. The Stepping Stone CAs told to Cameron Dillj page 43
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