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Litchfield Students Portray Nativity Music, speech, and beautiful scenes were combined in the annual Christmas Pageant which was presented to capacity audiences on the evenings of December 19 and 20. The pageant was produced through the united efforts of the faculties of both the Litchfield Elementary School and Litchheld High School and depicted the Nativity scenes with their particular application to the World of today. I Marilyn McMillan, James Ackman, Bobby Trujillo, Earnest Garcia, and James Stewart - portray, Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds. And they came with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the Babe lying in a manger. The Street Scene with Joy Belluzzi, Gene Jefferies, Car- men Garcia, Tony Aragon, Bobby Trujillo, Mary Arvizu, Wally Anderson, and James Stewart. And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child. Ronald Gaillard, Bill Zeigler, Curtis Stelly, Mike Polley, Eugene Shroyer, and Ronald Turnbow-as King Herod, his soldiers, and the Wisemen. f'Then Herod called the wise men, inquired of them diligently what time the star appeared. Q52
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horus Pleases Audiences The Christmas Pageant, Music Night, and the Glendale Festival, were all projects this year of the seventy voice chorus, under the direction of Mr. Wfilliam Angermeyr. Tandy Andrade, Jerry Brunken, Joyce Craigo, Betty Lee Dudley, Louistine Ilurley, Glenda Schwartzkopf, Phill Tripp, and Larry Watt composed an octette which always added to the performance with a change toward popular music. A girls' trio was also made up of members of that group. Dear Land of Homev and My Own America were two of the songs popular among the entire group, and smiles shone every time Shortin' Bread was sung. Top Row, left to right: D. Shears, McCorqu0dale, D. Ludlow, W. Reynolds, P. Ludlow, B. Barnett, Andrews, J. Barnett, Palmer, Calkins, Killip. Second Row: Vetter, Massongill, Pierce, Jamison, Andrade, B. McMillan, Tripp, Forbes, Patterson, Brummell. Third Row : Taylor, Snelling, Myers, Brinker, L. Sheppard, McMillen, Callan, Burns, Cooper. F01l?'f1l-R01U.' Gaefcke, B. Schwartzkopf, A. Belluzzi, S. Singleton, D. Singleton, Shackelford, Lopez, Laguna. Fifth Row: Allen, Fulks, Sniffin, Hurley, Dudley, Snydal, G. Schwartzkopf, N. Brown, Hess, E. Scott, Crabtree. Bottom Row: Bagshaw, Manning, Hancock, Rostermundt, Watt, J. Brunken, K. Brown, Barks, Rayner, T. Myers, W ertner. 511
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Page 57 text:
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Crystal Armstrong and Katheryn Duncan light the candles, and Henry Needham reads the Prologue: Whatever else be lost among the years, let as keep Christmas still a shining thing. Readers Kyle Needham and Phil Tomlinson, in black choir robes, read the Christmas story to the accompaniment of soft background music. t'Come near, ye nations, to hear, and lzarlcen, ye people,' let earth hear and all that is therein. Ginger O'Neal, Kay Jackson, and Marilyn McMillan por- tray the angels and Mary in the Meditation Scene. Smile, my precious one, poor though thou be, Wisemen and shepherds are searching for thee. Phyllis Davies, Ginger O'Neal, Peggy Reynolds, Norma Scott, Pat Ackman, Marilyn Schmidt, Patsy Henry, and Kay Jackson por- tray angels. And suddenly . . . there was with the angel a multitude of the heaven- ly hosts praising God. C033
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