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Children learn to cele- brate Christmas by making Christmas decorations out of string, styrofoam, and packages of life savers candy. -photo by Don Keith Along with the 200 plus people that filled Kerr parlour, Teri Walker, Kari Kimberl- ing, and Amy Brooke sing Christmas car- ols. - photo by Brad Shirley Assistant professor of education Judy Tay- lor reads the biblical account of the Christ- mas story from Luke chapter two at the Old-Fashioned Christ- mas. -photo by Brad Shirley uletide Jo Campus activities, however, offered stu- dents a warm Christmas atmosphere to celebrate the holiday season. The Old Fashioned Christmas at Kerr, spon- sered by the Campus Ac- tivity Board, gave stu- dents a time to come to- gether to get away from the crowds, and to cele- brate Christmas the old- fashioned way. Christmas I The spirit of Christmas cheer filled the air as Dr. and Mrs. Taylor read the biblical account of the Christmas story. The chil- dren gave a special touch of joy that only children can give as they sang Christmas carols. Faculty and staff members told the audience what they would like to give Jesus for His birthday. Assis- tant professor Carol Hum- 7 phrey said she would give the Christ child Christ- mas carols. As a conclu- sion, Dr. Aggie reminded the crowd of the signifi- cance of Jesus' name. Chapel service on De- cember nineth brought even more Christmas cheer for students who were anticipating a joyful, fun-filled Christmas break. Jim Brown, associ- ate professor of music, opened the chapel ser- vice by directing the audi- ence in singing some fa- vorite Christmas carols. The University Ringers brought that special feel- ing to Christmas as they played their bells to the tune of Good Christian Men Rejoice , and A Carol For All Seasons . Also, Paula Psschall played USilver Bells on the harp.-
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