The seniors have done it again! This year's prank was a fun and creative surprise for the Upper School community. Their theme was Board Games. Each room was decorated as a life-sized board game, from Clue, to Monopoly, to Dominoes (Dave Worden's room). Gustavo's room was a casino. Above, you can see Madeline and Emma outside the Dungeons and Dragons cave. The giant chess set was in Jon's room. Elise's office was transformed into the Conservatory. Willy's office became Willy's Diner. The Candy Land path led us through the school. As you can see, they even treated us all to cotton candy. Lots of hard work. Very creative and fun!
Dave Cesa loves his cat, so his room was covered with cats...and a giant cat puzzle.
PAUL LACEY AND CHRISTEN CLOUGHERTY VISIT CFS
Well-known Quaker, Paul Lacey, and CFS grad, Christen Clougherty, will visit CFS Monday and Tuesday. Paul Lacey taught English at Earlham College for over 40 years. He has been an active Quaker and author who has been involved with the American Friends Service Committee since the early 50's. Christen received her Ph.D. in Quaker History and loves coming back to CFS to share her knowledge with our students. Paul and Christen will visit classes in the Upper and Middle Schools. They will also help to lead our staff development afternoon on Tuesday. (Reminder that we will have a noon dismissal on Tuesday.)
STUDENT ARTS FESTIVAL
I hope you have marked your calendar for this exciting event Thursday night from 6:30-8:30 in the Upper School. The Senior Legacy Gallery will open the festival at 6:30 in the Art Studio. Music, theatre, and dance performances will begin on the patio at 7:00. Amelia and her Art Show class have been working all term to prepare for this night of sharing the creations of our talented students. Rising Middle School families have been invited to attend. We look forward to welcoming them to the Upper School. I hope you can take a moment Thursday night to help us honor our artists by enjoying and appreciating their work.
PROM!!!
Saturday, April 28th, from 9-12 at the old Murphey School. Tickets are on sale for $20. Dresses have been bought. Dinner reservations have been made. Perhaps corsages have been ordered. Need I say more? All US students are welcome. Parents may stop by and take a peak...and then leave the kids to their dancing. :-)
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!
Friday, April 20, 2012
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