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It Fell All Winter... ... covering roads, trees, houses, and sidewalks. The snow caused us to miss thirteen days of school, leav- ing buses undriven, the flag folded in its box, and sleepy heads still in bed, all surrounded by a quiet and peaceful blanket of snow. Everyone in Courgar Country felt warm and secure on the inside. TOP LEFT: The highways were seldom traveled by cars during the icy winter. ABOVE: The buses were left undriven at the time of the heavy snow- fall. RIGHT: The snow fell on everything and remained for quite some time.
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Spring Dance The Future Homemakers of America sponsored the 1978 Spring Dance, decorated to the theme of “You Light Up My Life.” The music for the oc- casion was provided by RUSH. Carol Musick, escort- ed by Alex Marcotte, was crowned Sweetheart Queen by Mr. Baxter. TOP: Out to win the Comedy Award are Debbie = Vorel and Curtis Snider. ABOVE LEFT: Can’t you just imagine what’s on Lori Smith and John Han- S t ger’s minds? ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Baxter crowns Lf Carol Musick as Sweetheart Queen. ABOVE: Z Philip Fitzgerald and Trish Snopkowski are in the swing of things. 11
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Peers Competes In State One-Act Play Competition ed a Directed by Ruth Ferree, the cast of the one-act play production “Peers” won both district and regional competi- tion. Then the play went on to state competition at U.V.A. where it was given an out- standing critique. The main actors Alan Speight and Nata- lie Cascio were assisted by a cast of an additional nine: Peter Blum, Doug McKay, Dana Cull, Kim Monroe, Marie Hostetter, Bruce Sut- ton, Andrew Sitter, Mike Hewitt, and Diane Ratchford. The understudies were: Joe Marcotte, Mary Hewitt, and Carrie Huml. The play de- picted a high school scene of the “in-crowd” and the “‘out- casts.’ The play was given for the school as a dress rehear- sal for district competition. Se wy bY V 8 ie ae we ( (oe it .! eve Cast of Peers: (TOP) BOTTOM ROW: Alan Speight, Natalie Cascio; SECOND ROW: Doug McKay, Mary Hewitt, Dana Cull, Kim Monroe, Marie Hostetter, Carrie Huml; THIRD ROW: Diane Ratchford, Peter Blum, Mike Hewitt, Andrew Sitter, Joe Marcotte, and Bruce Sutton. ABOVE: Diane Ratchford inspects the make-up for the upcoming presentation. ABOVE RIGHT: Ms. Ferree applies make-up to Doug McKay for the one-act.
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