Volume 2 Issue 2 2013-14 Lower School
Inspiration
Newspaper Staff
Cub Chronicles
Bella Adams Mary Kate Blum Mary Kate Braun Katherine Devine Dylan Drury Charlotte Fallon Regina Finn Margaret Foley Erin Griffin Annie Hamilton Brooke Howell Grace Iannaccone Sophia Jansen Gabrielle Lauria Sadie Lemkau Christina Pastore Rachel Pyne Ayla Shively Grace Turner Rachel Ward
Rainbow Looming at Fall Festival By: Erin Griffin
For those of you who didn’t come to the fall
you didn’t miss your chance to show off your
festival, it is a tradition at CSH to build commu-
ber 19th. My mom organized the Rainbow Loom booth with Mrs. Blum, Mrs. Adams, and Mrs. Finn. All the fourth graders were invited to
trucks! I hope that you all would like to come
booth worked. A girl or boy would come up to
next year!
for them or if they wanted to do it themselves. would say “do you want a single or a fishtail bracelet?” (Fishtails were the most popular.)
Rainbow Looming
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Then they would put us to work. A special bo-
The Fall Festival
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nus to the booth was that everyone had a
Halloween
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chance to win a cool new Rainbow Loom case
Trick or Treating
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Costume Parade in Lower School
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F.P.S
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Sister Steorble
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(5th grade). If you missed it, don’t worry! There
Sand Dollars
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is always next year!!
Interview w/ Mr. Olson
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Trick or Treating
The History of Jack O’ Lanterns
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By: Christina Pastore
All about Pumpkins
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Many people wonder about trick or treating, but did
My New Baby Sister Bullying The Halloween Parade in Lower School
This year there were even more things like a pet-
booth was very successful. Here’s how the
If they wanted us to make it for them, we
Hockey
bouncy castles, a haunted house and a bake sale. ting zoo, pony rides, a game truck, and two food
We’d ask if they wanted us to make a bracelet
Prayer Buddy
nity. At the Fall Festival, there are games,
work at the booth. And let me tell you, the
booth and chat with a 4th grade volunteer.
Inside this issue:
BY: BELLA ADAMS
Do you like to Rainbow Loom? If you do, I hope skills at CSH’s Fall Festival on Saturday, Octo-
Dr. Ann Marr
THE FALL FESTIVAL
with CSH written on it. You would write your name on a piece of paper and Dr. Marr pulled names from a bin on Monday. The lucky winners were Bella Adams (4B), Sadie Lemkau (4A), Elizabeth Devine (age 3) and Piper Gilbert
HALLOWEEN By: Dylan Drury
It was Halloween last month and it was so much fun. I went trick or treating and there were great costumes such as a tootsie rolls, the mad hatter and oreos. I was a milk carton. I hope everybody had a great Halloween as I did, and I know we all can’t wait for next year! Costume Parade in Lower School By: Katherine Devine
On Halloween morning everyone in the Lower School brought their costumes to school for a costume parade. We were all excited since we didn’t have it last year and it was even more exciting for the new girls. In the afternoon we all filed into Pg. 4 pen sooner or later. There are many ways people dis- the theater with our costumes on. First tribute candy. Some people leave bowls of candy out- we watched a demonstration from some Pg. 4 of the teachers and then it was our turn. side, while others hand out candy in person. But… Everyone looked so good in their coslong ago this didn’t just happen like this. Children tumes. Before we knew it the costume pawould beg for food and money during the celebrations rade was over. We all had fun and can’t wait until next year! that day. Pg. 3 you know that in North America, children have been trick-or-treating since the late 1940’s? Well they Pg. 3 have! Trick or treating usually starts between 5:30 pm Pg. 4 and 9:30 pm on October 31st. However, it may hap-