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Wanted: Christmas Participating in a musical, one hundred and thirty choral members, under the direction of Mrs. Harriet Schaeffer, presented ‘‘A Holiday Festival of Music.”’ The show opened with a muppet dialogue expressing their confusion over the real meaning of Christmas. In an effort to revive the true meaning, the muppets began their search for the lost Christmas. Santa’s Toy Shop, the stage for the first scene, was full of animated elves and dancing dolls. A toy family, Mama, Papa, and children told the story of the ‘Night Before Christmas” showing the typical American celebration. Continuing their search, the muppets are led to the Nativity, rejoiced by Heavenly Choirs. Kings followed, surrounding the Holy Child and the true meaning of Christmas was found. This meaning remained in the hearts of those who attended while the performance came toa close with singing of the traditional ‘Hallelujah Chorus.” Energy was kept up with the doll interpretation by Sheryl Sullivan and Charmaine Guinn. A younger appearance is brought on by the loss of Tom Harvey's wig in the first scene. Discipline is necessary for the beautiful sound produced by the select chorus. CHRISTMAS SHOW 25
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Joy of Christ’s birth was reflected in the final nativity scene with dancers and soloists.
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Love Conquers All Laughter filled the auditorium as the crowd was entertained by the antics of ‘‘Barefoot In The Park.’ The cast was small containing only two juniors and four seniors. Miss Janet Carter directed the play and spent many hours helping the cast with the performance. Robert Brinkerhoff acted as student director and did a large percent of the blocking for the play. Tom Harvey assisted the director and showed great enthusiasm and = devotion to the show. The comedy centered around the marriage of Corie Bratter (Lisa Armstrong) and Paul Bratter (Greg Yarbrough). Through efforts of Corie to bring Victor Velasco (Robert Brinkerhoff) and Ethel Banks (Amy Lucore) together, the newlywed’s marriage falls apart. This adventure continues, but love conquers all and Corie and Paul are united forever. After finally making it up the stairs, Ethel Banks (Amy Lucore) toasts the new apartment with Corie (Lisa Armstrong) and Paul Bratter (Greg Yarbrough). Old age catches up as Mrs. Bratter (Amy Lucore) hasa backache, and Victor Velasco (Robert Brinkerhoff) needs a cane. 26 BAREFOOT IN THE PARK
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