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Show LIBBIE EDWARD HOLIDAY PROGRAM SET Libbie Edward school will present its annual Christmas program at the school on Thursday, Dec. 18, at 7 p. m., according to FF. Earl Walker, principal. The combined school orchestra and band will render prelude and postlude music under direction o Mrs. Dwane Young, music teacher. Members of the orchestra-band group are Lauura Francom, Tommy LeClaire, Susan Tennant, Sharon Young, Charlene Johnson, David DeBry, Jean DeBry, Diane Draper, Kathlyn Peterson, Kenneth Bills, Janet Hansen, Joanne Smith, Jeffrey Jef-frey Sperry, Bobby Baker,, Ace Emery, Kyle Russell, Danny Hay-more, Hay-more, Dennis Gourley, Gary Frank, Lee White, Les White, Brent White, Kent Johanson, David Vance, Michael Mi-chael Stewart, Jerry Wilde, Kent Telford, Larry Christensen, Win- ston Egan, Keith Kleven, Craig McKay, Jack Simmons, Michael Tischner, Douglas Nielson, Nancy Hanchett, John Varley, Ted Stagg and Roger Brewster. The Christmas play entitled "Jim's' World Wide Christmas" will be presented by Mrs. Helen Roberts fourth graders. Two casts have been trained one cast will present the play for the school children chil-dren at school the other cast will play the night performance but both casts will participate in the group singing. Santa Claus played by Joe Anderson and Byron Hanchett; Han-chett; Niible by Larry Wilde and John Webber; Feather by Jeri But-terworth But-terworth and Linda Sanders; Jim by Danny Haymore and Jack Simmons. Sim-mons. Gretchen by Linda Kingsley and Kay Anderson; Kristine by Marian Heath and Joan Call; Finnur by Norman Larsen and Dan Richins; Carlo by Kalvin Rogers and Robert Nichols; Renee by Dianne Mecham and Patricia Winterton; Elizabeth by Penny Webb and Laura Francom; Fran-com; Jose by Steven Stewart and Michael Tischner; Christmas Spirits, choral readers, by Sharon Tidwell, Darlene Atkinson, Karen Green, Kathleen Ottoson and Suzanne Su-zanne Elliott; Mary by Mary Lock-wood Lock-wood and Janet Phipps; Joseph by Edward Sorenson; Wise Men by Stephen Melugin, Winston Ivory and Stephen Fowler. Curtains, scenery and lights will be handled by David Pedersen and Brent Barnes. Musical numbers will be given by John Webber on the accordion and Laura Francom on the violin. Tap dance and soft shoe tap will be given by Linda Sanders and Kathleen Ottoson. Background music will be provided pro-vided by a chorus of 100 voices from the sixth grade classes, under the direction of Morris Cannegieter, assisted by Juana Osguthorpe and Richard Jordan, sixth-grade teachers. teach-ers. Accompanist is Michael Steele, a sixth-grade pupil. Eclipsing the program in total darkness will be the "Star Parade" by Mrs. Loraine Strand's second-grade second-grade class. Each child carries a brightly illuminated star while doing do-ing a spectacular star drill, and when the lights are flashed on you will find those precision performers perform-ers to be; Michael Allred, Pamela Bath, Mark Bickers, Andrea Big-nell, Big-nell, Lucinda Bowman, Richard Chatelain, Kenneth Clough, Charles Ernstsen, Virginia Fisher, Myron Francom, Ruth Friedman, Scott Fulkerson, David Gibbs, Pamela Hansen, Geraldine Jensen, Douglas Johns, Jeffrey Lawrence, Mary Lindblom, Marjorie Lynn, Steven McCormick, Michael McDonald, Barbara Mitchell, John Newman, Kristin Pedersen, Paula Rhode, Judy Sanders, Timothy Sperry, Robert Stagg. Sharlene Strader, John Telford, Stephen Varley, Pamela Pam-ela Wilcox and Kay Stagg. Parents are especially invited to attend this outstanding program. |