C h ristmasI at. vui i uviiwi 11 T1B The children of the Burro MI “fjSchool presented their annual I^Christmas program to an audience PT St j of over 250 people Thursday even- I ing, December 15, in the Burrows TP th' Presbyterian church. Ttin The program was directed by I CociMrs. Carol Highbaugh, music direc- brae irs. tor, assisted by Mrs. Martha Hanna, I toft*wn, Miss Alice Barnsdale, Mrs. Weaver the of and James Caughell. sionild* Miss Patricia Hicks was Mistress J*1be- of Ceremonies. M,ssThe program opened with the en- f?onaew tire school singing “We Wish You a * f Merry Christmas”. The welcome ,s was given by Richard Scott.lI]Jr j The Toy Band of the first and sec-1 not 1 ond grades presented “We Ane San- that ta’s Helpers” directed by Shristi crea Is' Kahler, “The Jingle Tree” directed \t Inby Jeff Popejoy. and “Courtesy reco, Game”, directed by Mike Martin. ^ripBand members included Lucinda plam ! Been, Ed Mullin, Mark Montgom- Shlt; ery, Richard Scott, Jeff Star buck, Zuml Carol Frye, Kenny Tribbett, Nan^r sota, J Watson, Judy Sterrett, Debbie Pe-1 phonterson, Phil Martin, Joe Mullin, and in Dlt; a0. Geovonni Crume. Heiof “The Teddy Bears’ Picnic” was be A hn sung and pantomined by grades (Mrs ail three and four. I assisilt; Dancing Bears were Paula Been,! Clara lo- Nancy Brown, Phil Frye, Joe Mar-, Mich; jet tin, Steve Peterson, Danny Shank, na Eith Nancy Sparks, Eddie Starbuck, Jan , By ci- Sterrett, Brenda Tribbett, Patti But- liceni iy. tice, Robert Burkett, Patty Wilson, the Ii ;r- Patricia Martin, and Barbara Shaf- Boana fer. tionsto Picnicing Bears included Susan be ei of Scott, Carolyn Martin, Garry Viney, to Mr Robert Adcock, Steve Popejoy, Glo- Mrs is- ria Blohm, Robin Smith, Debbie Me- pscritx ed Carty, and Kevin McCloskey. t perieiMother and Father Bears were contri ed Dave Martin, Becky Peterson, Mike dersti Frye, and Connie Sparks. | furthlt;Pupils of the third and fourth I tionsgrades sang “White Christmas”. day,in Sharon Randolph and Sue Adams dianaus played “Ave Maria”, a flute duet, This trt with Larry Mullin, as accompanist, credit“Why The Chim es Rang”, a defini Christmas play was presented by recori in the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth qualifm grades. * I ary iid Characters were: Mother, Sally Unive a Shank; Pedro, Joe Buttice; Little Scienlt;Brother, Carl Snipes; King Mel- brary choir, Jeff Kahler; King Caspar, sity J ft! Tom Babb; King Belthazar, John desigr r- Watson; Old Lady, Ann Benner; 'Sional n- Priest, Max Rhodes; Rich, Man, have 1 David Gainer; Artist, Tim McClos- credit key; Musician, Charles Wallar; Rich Sites i a- Woman, Nancy Starbuck; King, The r, Ronald Allread. t I braryy, Carolers were: C on ny Martin, makes Barry Roland, Steve Martin, Jim measi Keeler, Mary M. Guckien, Marilyn taken a- Minks, Ellen Snyder, Sue Watson, i earth is Barbara Mullin, Kay McCarty, Jan- must r- et Viney, Joyce Adcock. librariStage Crew: Kenny Blohm, ther tDwight Lane, Ken McCarty, Terry certifi r. Sterrett, and Rudy Gainer, Light- not. t- ing: StevMBMM* and Jerry Smith.! LibrII Special Effects: Ed Ringer. Voice: positict Mike Groninger. \ tal’s hij-j Choir: David Adsit, Donna Adams, of me e Kathleen Benner, Kathy Frye, Mona stands t Groninger, Kenny Stuart, Linda well-tr 1 Swayzee, Nancy Wilson, S h a r on Crdsh Brown, Jeff Ross, Sandra Simons, luted , i- Darla Sterrett, Diana Frye, Jenni- ed .to j, fer McCloskey, Elaine Stewart, Da-ftinue 1e vid McCloskey, . Lois Rice, Nancy I structii,! Shaffer, Dianne Sprinkle, Sue Ad- regulaft ams, Sandra Adcock, Mike Gron- reache i,linger, Lynette Kahler, Sharon Ran- ary ri i-! dolph, and Linda Wilson. en, alt;