Peugeot
By: CEO of Car Times, Simon Estifanos
A great standard in car history.
It all started in 1810 as a cattle brand, and then Bugatti made a car called the Bebe under Peugeot. Peugeot was founded by a French man named Emilie Peugeot. Now, we will begin to talk about the models…
The Peugeot 201 was introduced in 1929 and is an excellent panel van. The Peugeot 202 is an affordable cabriolet and was introduced in 1938. The Peugeot 203 was introduced in 1948 and is a grand coupe. The Peugeot 204 was introduced in 1965 and is quite the estate. The Peugeot RCZ 2HP was introduced in 2010. The Peugeot 205 GTi 1984 is a nice two-seater sedan. The Peugeot 406 TD 2.1 was introduced in 1995 as a city car and is quite comfortable. The Peugeot 206 XR was introduced in 1998 for comfort & affordable needs. The Peugeot 1007 was introduced in 2004 as an affordable saloon. The Peugeot 908 HDI flap was introduced in 2009 as an F1 car and is faster than the Ferrari F2008 introduced in 2008 & the Peugeot is faster than 200 mph. The Peugeot RCZ looks like a Ferrari but is an affordable car. Then, they introduced a self-driving SUV, which came out in 2020. People related to Peugeot: Thierry Peugeot, Bard Breivik, Hansrudi Wascher, and one key person, Linda Jackson (CEO). (2023)
Bongball
By Katie Rouse-Irwin & Andreas Philippakis
Bongball is a game along the lines of dodgeball, except there are a few subtle differences. I bet you know how to play regular dodgeball, but do you know how to play bongball? I bet not! In bongball, there are no teams or lines to throw from. It’s a game you’re sure to enjoy!
How to Play
To play, you need to gather a lot of players, and a lot of balls. The same rules of dodgeball apply if you get hit by the ball thrown by another person, you are out. Unlike dodgeball, if you get out, you have to sit down. But if the player that got you out gets hit by the ball, you are back in the game. If someone calls, “Jailbreak” you are back in. NO ALLIANCES, which means you can’t team up with anybody.
Bongball is a game you’re sure to enjoy!
By Halle Yonathan
Field day is a special event for St. Peter School in Danehy Park. For Field Day, we have to wear St. Peter's gym uniform and bring lots of water. Most students love Field Day because they get to play lots of fun games like dodgeball, soccer, steal the bacon, relay races, basketball, kickball, get popsicles, get Italian ice, and lots more. My favorite things that I did on Field Day were soccer or basketball. The reason those two are my favorite is that soccer is my favorite sport, and basketball is because I accidentally got the ball stuck on the rim. To me, Field Day is better than staying home and watching TV or playing video games. Here are some of my classmate's favorite things that they did during Field Day:
Olivia said, "My favorite thing that I did in Field day was soccer."
Ian said, "My favorite thing was soccer."
Isla said, "My favorite thing was the Italian ice."
Enzo said, "My favorite thing was playing Kickball against the third graders because we won 9 to 2."
Debi said, "My favorite was soccer."
Katie said, "My favorite thing was to have a popsicle."
Guillem said, “My favorite thing was running the mile because it was my first time doing it during Field day, and I did it in seven minutes, which was the best of the whole class."
Dr. Kristiansen said, "Capture the flag was my favorite."
Paul said, "My favorite activity that I did on Field day was steal the bacon."
Michael said, "My favorite activity was the mile run."
Eamon said, "My favorite activity was basketball."
Mathilde said, "My favorite activity was steal the bacon."
Andreas said, "My favorite thing that I did on Field day was basketball."
Last but not least, Simon said, "My favorite activity was soccer."
And that’s it for Field Day.
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