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bottom: Smian' Iarkk the .mow-covered bill in a lobaggan. top: People .trailer when Jmim Fred Pkuinger and Vir- ginia Dalm make lbeir mow down the hill. bottom: l'm taking over lbir l1ilL my: junior Tim Meadon opposite page, top: I .tbauld've taken the .u1bway. ' Jbriekr Peggy Bmume lo ber :leading parmm. And it snowed Winter: To wake in the morning with the hopes of school dismissal, to watch trem- bling icicles lengthen and finally break with their own weight, to burn freshly cut logs in the fire- place - that was what the win- ter was meant for. It began with freezing rain that glazed trees, streets, and houses, then turned to hesitant dust-like snow flakes: The skat- ing pond froze solid, hockey games sprang up, and both ex- perienced and beginning skaters took their tumbles. Finally February brought the first really heavy snowfall. Stu- dents donned layers of warm clothing and headed, sleds in tow, for Memorial Hill. Amid lost gloves, snowcaked clothes, and sudden spills, everyone be- came a little more carefree and a little warmer. 20 Winter Activities E 5 ,-,. ,aff 3 5 s .f 5 4 Ni Q
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