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: Introducing : The Curious : Savage What does a stuffed porpoise, a chimney, and the White House garden have to do with ;■ play? Well, ii were present at the Fine n Dei product] The (urious Savage , you wouldn ' t ha k. With a combination of six weeks ol ood din ■ n hard working and loyal behind the managers, set builders, and a fe others I l ( urious became what some i a one of Snidei oductions. The ' urious meant many differenl things i . the individuals involved in theprodu main hours preparing for that ni ht which rewarded by new friendships and memoi i the audience ii meanl a night of good entertainment, a laughs, and a lot of fun thai could be enjoyed bj the whole ily. In essen. II production upheld the tradition of fine dramatic perl HIGH nlwaya exciting for the inm» Paddy. in neatK The Fan. Sam 1 1. .Janet Safi I tavid W ill.nighby Mark Schii ' Colleen Carlsoi i ni e Schertz Dr. Emroetl Families can be such a rn Savage in the mid Mrs. Savage, Lilly Belle, m ♦
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Foreign Language Christmas Festival The 1979-80 Christmas Open-House proved to be the most successful open house in Snider ' s history. With record crowds of around 1000 people, the Snider Foreign Language wing seemed to become a winter wonderland. All facets of the Foreign Language Department became involved. Spanish, French, Latin and German students and teachers alike pooled their resources to make this Christmas tradition, one of beauty and unique meaning. Spanish students added to the Spirit by doing Folk dances, singing Mexican and Spanish Christmas songs and even adding a touch of the Contemporary by performing a Spanish disco. French students added that French flair with their renditions of several songs with instrumentation. The German students were not to be out done. Those students of Latin descent were also exceptional in their creative presentations and added a Christmas extra by inviting the Latin Santa to the Open house. The evening ended with the participants all joining in Silent Night sung in Spanish, French, Latin and German and English. At the end, everyone agreed that the feelings that were shared was that of universal good will and peace. TOP RIGHT: Edie Hinman takes time out to pose with Santa Caesar. BOTTOM LEFT: Tweetie bird wins first place in the pinata contest. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mexican Christmas, complete with shoes under the tree waiting for the Three Kings to fill them. 14
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