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Page 50 text:
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Milestone President ..,.,, , Debby Wilder Treasurer .... . . , . . ...... Anne Upson gt, cm gem The Glee Club got off to an uproarious start under the direction of Miss Campbell. The girls this year were subject to tryouts, and for one week they mounted the third floor stairs with fear and trembling. They survived, however, and started in on the Christmas Program with gleeful, if not noisy fEd. Note: ? ? ? F D, spirits. The Christmas program consisted of a Cantata, entitled Bethlehem, presented along with selections by the intermediate grades, and readings from the Bible by the younger girls. Now the Cilee Club is preparing for its spring pro- gram and has already two songs, The Star and the China Shop, in preparation. There will probably be more songs and another program later on, but, anyway, it has been loads of fun, and Miss Campbell has proved to be an excellent director. page 46
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Page 49 text:
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Milestone jAe .ggowfenf gonna! This year is my tenth birthday, overshadowed by the school's fortieth: no bells or spangles for me, but I have come through this tenth year of my existence with quite a bit of quiet activity. I helped collect War Chest and Red Cross dollars: I took care of lost everythings in the school, and I had an auction of my pound: the girls and I supported and wrote letters to our little Dutch War Orphan, Steven. Most important of all, I helped the honor system become more firmly anchored in its fifth year. I tried very hard to be a pleasant and efficient go- between for our faculty and our girls, as well as a fair and representative small government in C. P. S. aglleloloing-agglfone Meow Last summer we sent out patron letters and, through the kindness of many parents and alumnae, we were able to raise sufficient funds to have The Stepping-Stone printed. We were also left money by the preceding class, and we shall continue this policy. We are sure that, in the years to come, the paper will grow bigger and better, and the staff Wants to wish the best of luck to next year's members. The staff of this year's Stepping-Stone is as follows: Editor- in-Chief, Ellen Van Antwerp: Associate Editor, Mary Ives: Athletic Editor, Sally Fry: Social Editor, Judy Price: Assistant Social Editor, Elizabeth Carruthers: Business Manager, Karlanne Foley: and Copy Manager, Ereddy Maue. A4gQZL8 CZPZG! ggiglil liJLLlW15 When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to compose an epistle concerning the bombastic. belligerent battles between our famous teams, the Blue and the Gold, we sit perplexed! But, enough of this perplexityl We started off the year with vigorous hockey games, and wound up by playing two out of three games, to determine the Blue and Gold hockey championship. Continuing our various activities, we moved indoors to begin our competition in volleyball and basketball, and in the Spring we hope to have a very successful baseball season. The Blue and Gold teams are organized in such a way as to create competition and interest among the girls. The two teams consist of girls from the Seventh through the Twelfth Grades, who are guided by Miss Carey, our helpful and congenial counselor. PATTY ARMSTRONG-Captain of the Blues ANNE UPSONW-Captain of the Golds page 45
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Milestone President ..... . . Chastine Hardy Vice-President, . . . .Barbara Wilder Treasurer ...., . Molly Maish ,joof6gAi .jf-!a5!tAacA5 Prom an exciting interlude during the American Revolution, to a visit from a misunderstood Swedish cousin, the Dramatic Club of C. P. S. entertained a capacity audience on the evening of November 20, l945. Under the direction of Mrs. Kathleen King of Schuster-Martin, the cast and crew, with the help of Mrs. Juhel and Mrs. Hardy, all cooperated toward a grand performance. The P. T. A. presented us with footlights which have done Wonders for our stage. We hope that our forthcoming produc- tions, which will be given in May, will meet with equal success. page 47
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