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a b 22 Winter Adds Surprises There were many changes for CHS students during the win- ter, but probably the most drastic was the energy crisis. To conserve energy the nation went on day-light savings time January 6. Students found coming to school in the dark quite a change of pace. Everyone was urged to turn thermostats down to 68 de- grees, and, luckily, sweaters were really “in” this winter. Both guys and girls found sweaters not only fashionable but very practical also. Prices went up on almost everything. Soaring gas prices forced CHS students to find other ways of spending their time besides taking “mains”. Aberdeen weather was also quite changeable this winter. January 1 hit a low of almost 30 degrees below zero, so when a warm spell of 40 degrees above zero came only a couple of weeks later, and all the snow and ice were melting, everyone thought spring was here for sure-only to find that winter had pulled another surprise! a Some people couldn't seem to give up their motorcycles even during the coldest days of the winter. b Coming to school in the dark added an aura of mystery, c Deb Torbert shows one of the less enjoyable tasks of winter, d Students found winter fire drills anything but “fun.” e Dave Pickus, Mike Weflen, Tim Papstein, and Rick Angerhofer get a breath of fresh air during their free time, f Pam DeForrest shows how to face winter in style.
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Fall Drama Incorporates Time, Fantasy The fall play, “The Skin of Our Teeth,’ by Thornton Wilder, was presented by the Central High School Drama Depart- ment November 15-16 at the Civic The- ater. “The Skin of Our Teeth” is a fantasy about the civilization of man. The stan- dard concepts of time, place, and reality were distorted to illustrate the theme, which dealt with man’s progressive civili- zation and its problems. Settings moved from the Ice Age, to the Flood, to the War. a The Fortune Teller predicts the end of the world, b Sabina and Mr. Fitzpatrick disagree as the announcer looks on. c Mr. and Mrs. Antrobus converse with one another in their living room, d Two Broadcast Officials wait for Mr. Antrobus to speak, c Roxana Miller busily sews curtains for the set. f Miss M. Muse. Miss E. Muse, and the Professor sit at the Antrobus table drinking coffee. g Gladys tells her father about her day in school, but Mr. Antrobus is concerned with other things. h Sabina's emotional plea is directed toward the audience. 21
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