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4!ff4TnL46f-z ' X I 9 fTopJ . . . they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down and wor- shipped him . . . fMiddleD . . .there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And. lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about . . . CBottomJ . . . Mac Brewer reads the scriptures.
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Pageant Presented in Auditorium More than 125 high school students participated in the twenty-ninth an- nual presentation of the Christmas Pageant, Three choirs with a total membership of 87, the brass choir, the string orchestra, and nine soloists provided the music for the pageant. Virgie Bind- er and Don Stanley played the parts of Mary and Joseph. Denny Lee, Denny J Green, and Perry Bemis were the three kings. Mac Brewer was the readerg and Mary Lee Powell, the narrator. The shepherds were David Harris, Jim ' Maska, Bob Munsell, Ronnie Sharp, and Larry Pratt. Vocal soloists were Kay Homburg who sang Oh Holy Night g Barbara Richards, Oh Little Town of Bethlehemng and Sue Suran, Silent Night. Peggi Johnson played a violin solo, Ave Maria g and Marilyn McCartney accompanied at the piano and organ. Mrs. Miriam Perry, Melvin Bishop, James Graham. and James Lewis were the directors- of the production. 10
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Subscribers Elect Warren and Gosser Kay Warren was crowned Indian Call Princessg and Roy Gosser, Indian Call Prince at the yearbook dance on Saturday night, January 8. Indian Call week started on Monday with twenty-three representatives of the homerooms acting as salesmen for the 'ss' yearbook. It was climaxed on Saturday with a free dance for all paid-in-full subscribers. r The theme of the dance was the '55 hit parade. The decorations were re- cords and song sheets interspersed with the treble clefs. Hit No. 4 as chosen by the yearbook staff was Mr. Sandman sung by Sue Suran, Marilyn McCart- ney, and Jan Stewart! Hit No. 3 was Hold My Hand sung by Terry Hopkins, and No. 2 was Let Me Go Lover sung by Marilyn McCartney. Hit No. 1 was The Indian Love Call, the theme song of the Indian Call, at which time, Mac Brewer, big Indian Chief, crowned the Princess and Prince. 12
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