Before the announcement that Friday classes are cancelled due to impending ice threw us into a state of unfettered euphoria, an assembly to remember occured. Following an outstanding production of Dickens' A Christmas Carol by the student Children's Acting Theater, the dance troupe, including four faculty, prompted the most explosive ovation in the history of the Norris Theater. Their rollick included Amy Makechnie, who filled in after a late-night study, in place of Stephanie Martes, who sprained her ankle the night before in a basketball game.
Speaking of dance, if you think the image below looks like a square dance, you're right. Alan McIntyre's biology class is square dancing the genetic material subdivision (and conjoining) in celluar growth.
Following the traditional holiday dinner, at which students dress up and dine right, (thank you beloved kitchen!) a chapel service brings all together, with great music,
and professions of good will.
Suddenly, instead of prepping for a day full of tests, students are free to have some fun. The Student Center is busy.
And Jake's the man.
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