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Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Nymphs Olivia Gobble, top left, and Olivia Spady console Marcyonome, played by Lucy Spady, as modern day Marcy, played by Jordan Jablonski, bottom right, and Norma, played by Madelynn Hanes, discuss Marcyonome’s fate.

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Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
All seven members of the chorus in CCS’s entry won acting awards, from left, Mason Tyerman, George Colton, Delaney Krutsinger, Navy Smith, Brayan Enriquez-Cazares, Katelyn Stamm and Morgan Peterson.

CCS one-act performance captures third at districts

    Chase County Schools captured third place in the District C1-6 one-act play contest Dec. 1 in North Platte.

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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
The one-act play, “The Greek(ish) Myth of Marcyonome,” took first place at Monday’s SPVA Conference contest in North Platte. The CCS play has a large cast of nearly 30 with several other students working behind the scenes. Local performances will be held this Tuesday and Nov. 30.

One-act captures SPVA title; districts next

    For the first time in six years, Chase County Schools has captured the SPVA Conference title for one-act play competition.

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