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tary students. Spring, Sharon Burkholder, and King Winter, Randy King, argued over who should rule the world. King Winter's little elves en- joyed themselves by throwing snowballs. The Season of Happiness The Season of Happiness, an operetta given by the first and second grades, was the most elaborate and beautiful ever given by the elemen- The action began with a snowball fight among the elves of King Winter. As the King came in to talk to his winter-elves, Spring crawled out of hiding from under a snow bank and claimed that she had the right to rule the world, and King Winter should give up the throne. Mother Nature tried to settle the argument, but Autumn and Summer felt they should be given the The seasons with their helpers are shown above. They were Randy King, Shirley Frey, Lonnie Rychener, Tony Wyse, Danny King, Rebecca Huber, Leroy Nafziger, Sharon Burkholder. The months of the year made up the jury. They were Linda King, Joanne Wyse, Kathy King, Stephen Lauber, Christopher Rychener, Zeno Nliller, Stephanie Miller, Keith l-lull, James Lantz,Alene Nafziger,Keith Miller. Sandra Buehrer, December was left off the picture. right to rule, too. When she found she could not satisfy them, Mother Nature called on Year for help. Year, however, felt that the problem was too serious for him to solve and insisted the case be taken to court. Act II was the scene made up of a court room. The jury was made up of the twelve months. The Seasons, with the help of their witnesses fSun, Harvest, Spirit of Christmas, and Rainbowj pleaded their cases. When the time came for the jury to give the verdict, the vote of the jury was a tie,--- three votes for each season. The final decision--- each season would rule for three months. The second picture below shows the trial scene. The Judge was Duane Yoder. Mother Nature, at the left of the Judge, was Marilyn Nafziger. At the right of the Judge is the court room helper, Thomas Wagler.
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