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Salt Lake School News and Views -- Parents See Fine Program f- club sang “Ave Maria” and “Silent Night” Miss Lois Garff directed a play called “Christmas as Seen Through Fairies’ Eyes” This was based on FRANCIS PEAK Editor the story behind the famous NutCLIFFORD CURTIS Associate cracker Suite which was used for Editor the dance in scene two LONGFELLOW SCHOOL — The The second grades presented a school presented a program of Christmas songs and Longfellow Christmas program for the parents stories We are grateful for all the work on December 20 The first play wps our teachers put into these plays called “The Nativity" written by and we hope our parents enjoyed the school and directed by Miss Zone them Christensen This was a religious play about the birth of Christ The first scene was in the palace of King The king was played by Herod The supporting Visit Museum Bryce Loveless cast was supplied by members of ESTHER FELKNER Editor the articulating unit and the glee RICHARD THOMAS VIRGINIA club sang “Joy to the World" LEARY Associate Editors The second scene was called the The herald was WILLIAM M STEWART Annunciation played by Clara Lynne Hurlburt SCHOOL — The fourth grade reMarilyn Hurlburt was the angel and ports that they went over to the There they Marilyn Akridge was the reader University museum The shepherds were played by four saw arrow heads bracelets and In sixth grade boys The glee club dian skulls There were clay jars members who were behind a tarltan which were painted black and Other cases were colored sang white curtain dressed as angels “Glory to God" Scene three took They also saw a model of a cave place in a street in Bethlehem The which is found in Mesa Verde characters were Diana Malstrom as Gerhard Stolla fourth grade Martha Thella Elcock as Ruth and The students of the fourth grade Kathryn McKay as Elizabeth The decorated their room for Christmas glee club sang “0 Little Town of Shirley Russon painted £ picture Bethlehem" The fourth scene was of The Madonna and Child Other in the stable Marjorie Meyer students painted pictures of the played the part of Mary and George Wise Men the shepherds and Quinn represented Joseph The glee Joseph— Paul Jones fourth grade Fourth Graders Girls in the fourth grade are doing a great deal of sewing for a doll Which they are going to give to some girl in the “Sub for Santa” family Among the articles made for this doll are a housecoat dresses hats skirts and blouses— Joan Dayton fourth grade A large Christmas three Christ mas decorations punch and mints all helped to make the high school Christmas party a pleasant affair The dance which was held in the lower hall started at 3:15 and from then on until the end there was fun for all In the intermission the girls glee club sang Christmas carols and Jayne Broadbent told a Christmas story Then Santa Claus came with a pack full of gifts and the fish pond was crowded with students who drew anything from cough drops to combs Music was furnished by Alden Richards’ or chestra Good-Wi- ll Projects Keep Children Busy LAFAYETTE SOHOOL-Mari- lyn Charvox grade 2 room S reports “We have a pretty Christmas tree in our front hall Boys and girls from all grades have brought deco rations for it This week we have been bringing canned fruits and vegetables Our (Continued on Page Twenty-five- ) 99 to your family and friends WITH Be Luxe h What would Christmas be without fruit cake? 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