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SL? W FIRST AND SECOND BACK ROW: Carter Dale Lynch, Harold Coulson, Miss Janice Murray, Larry I Moore, Leroy Roberts MIDDLE RON: Boyd Sanders, Neal Smith, Ronnald Rinehart, Leroy Thomas, Larry Eisenbarger FRONT ROW: Larry Long, Sandra Sanders, Anna Mae Sutherland, Elizabeth Moore, Helen Brown. Nina Fave Groom w as THIRD lun FOURTH BACK ROW: Pete Miller, Jimmy Armstrong, Bernie Sanders, Leo Eisenbarger, Albert Cook, Mickey Pottorff MIDDLE ROW: Marilyn Moore, Shirley Brown, Lois Ann Groom, Miss Alice Thompson Rosalie Cook, George Miller, Billy Hill FRONT ROW: Phyllis Coulson, Karis Parsons, Delores Johnston, Glenda Todd, Norma James, Frances Lynch, Maxine Thurman Hg f I J'- nun 'FF'
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'W WY' 'Q .,. if ,Z 1 1 T J K. eq kiss I D 8 all if -K 5 xi: 'ri ',.. RLY ..,.. 1, GRADES 1' 11 ml CHRISTMAS PROGRAM iiigsiilik .Q X The annual Christmas Program was presented by the Grade Rooms on Dec. 20, 1946. The program consisted of a pageant in which were the star bearers, the virgins, the shepherds, the three kings and grade rooms. The star bearers were from the 5rd and 4th grade the chorus. The virgins were girls from the 5th, 6th, 'ith and 8th room. The shepherds were Paul Rowlette, Lee Hill, Mike Miller and Curtis Roberts. Ronald Sanders, Sammy Fish, and Ivan Lynch were the three kings. The chorus were boys and girls from the 5th, 6th, 7th and Sth grade rooms. The scene was the city of Bethlehem. The program also consisted of a play entitled 'David Makes A Speech', and musical numbers from the lst and 2nd grade room. SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS On Nov. 2, 1946 the first eight grades of Hatfield school at- tended the play, 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' at Maryville State College, Maryville, Missouri. The characters of the play were a cast from New York. Mary Lou Nelson played the part of the princess, 'Snow White'. The play had three scenes. We arrived at the college at about 1:50 P.M. As the play didn't start until two we had time to look over the building before going into the audit- orium. The first six grades went in the bus with the driver, Cleud Parsons. The seventh and eighth grades went in the bus with the . I driver, Dee Pottorff. L.A.M. THE ANIMAL CIRCUS THE OLD GRAY MARE: She bumped into the stage, bang, bang, whoa, whoa, get up there. BUTTERFLIES: We flew around the stage and danced. Then we knealt down and one went around the stage and out, this keeping up until we were all off the stage. 'One butter- fly lost her wing so she couldn't fly. Can you imagine a butterny putting on her own wing again? iShe did.J K.P. COWBOYS: The .boys rode broom sticks around the stage and sang 'She'll Be'Coming Around the Mountain When She Comes' and 'Home, Home on the Range.' Other characters were cowgirls, dogs, and dolls. Next came the CLOWNS. They came out all smeared up with lipstick and they nunly did look funny. THAT'S ALL FOLKSI F.A.L. 9 ' SW Q 3
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