Happy Birthday to
Bethany and Sarah Jane
The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year. Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed. — Mark Twain
Punxsutawney Phil blew it this year. The April Showers never showed up and Weather claimed it never got Phil’s email requesting that it raise the Temperature a few degrees on or about 15 April.
Our resident interpreter Owen was inducted into the Spanish National Honor Society this month. Now that he has achieved this honor, his next long-term goal is to be invited to join the National History Honor Society.
Ross had to make a quick trip home this month to interview for a summer job. On their way to Morgantown, WV to pick him up, Mom and Dad took a side trip to Pittsburgh, PA where they went to the Heinz History Center, took a ride on the Duquesne Incline, went to Saint Anthony Chapel to see its world-famous collection of relics, and last, but certainly not least, stopped in the Strip at Primante Brothers for lunch.
The day after his “10 minute in-depth interview,” Dad and Pop-Pop took Ross back to Morgantown to finish up the last two weeks of his first year at WVU. Before heading home, they had lunch at the Primanti Brothers Morgantown branch. It’s a good thing Pop-Pop didn’t tell them he was born and raised in the Pitsburgh Area – he actually had them substitute onions for the standard french fries on his sandwich!
See you next month...
Ross & Owen

























The Tuscarora High School Swim Team participated in the Virginia High School League (VHSL) 5A Northern Regional Swim Meet on the fourth of February. The meet was held at the
At the State Championships on February 19th, the THS Swim Team finished in 11th place overall. The Relay Team finished in 7th place in the 400 and 11th place in the 200.
Ross was on a team of WVU engineering students who were given the task of building a structure out of one sheet of paper and then determining the maximum load it would support. To find out what the load capacity was, take a look at this 




















