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Photo By Frank Bowman
Charles T. Walker Chorus Performs
The C.T. Walker Elementary
School was entertained on
Friday with a program in song
Head Start King & Queen
The Head Start King &
Queen Contest that was
sponsored by the Head Start
Parents culminated on Sunday,
December 2, at the Belle
Terrace Center with Cynthia
Collins as Queen and Fredrick
Harrison as King. Runners-up
were Felecia Majors and
George Davis. Benefits will go
toward purchasing Christmas
gifts for the Head Start
children.
After the program the
children and teachers
entertained the parents and
visitors with musical
instruments.
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presented by the chorus. A
variety of Christmas songs,
hymns and carols were
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the parents and visitors with
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performed by the chorus under
the direction of Miss Carolyn
Lake and student assistant
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Christmas Program I
The Sand Bar Ferry Junior
High Drama Club, Chorus, and
Band were very well received
when they presented a
Christmas program at the
Youth Development Center on
Friday, December 14, 1973.
The students at the Center had
prepared a portion of the
program to welcome those
from Sand Bar Ferry. Mike
Halas welcomed everyone and
led in the devotion. Then an
ensemble of six boys-Donald
Woods, Danny Martin, John
Battle, Kenneth Sweatmon,
Billy Crumbley, and Anthony
Kelley-sang an original song to
welcome everyone.
Timothy Speer read an
original poem entitled “Twas
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also in welcome for the Sand
Bar Ferry Students. The
remainder of the program was
presented by Sand Bar Ferry.
The Drama Club presented a
one-act play, “No Room In the
Inn”, under the direction of
Miss Sudderth. The play
depicts the innkeeper in
Bethlehem and how his
attitude toward people
changed after the birth of
Jesus. The main characters in
the play were Danny O’Bryant
as the Innkeeper, Marvin
Wilson as his servant; Antoine
Cochran played the part of
Joseph, and Wanda Roberson
was Mary. The Ninth Grade
Chorus, under the direction of
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Miss Prather, presented several
Christmas selections, including
“God Rest You Merry,
Gentlemen”, “The Drummer
Boy”, and a new arrangement
of “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed
Reindeer.” The Bank, under
the direction of Mr. Charles
Burton, played several favorite
Christmas songs, as well as a
popular song, “111 Be There.”
The audience then joined in
singing several Christmas carols
with the band and chorus. The
entire program was enjoyed by
the more than 300 boys at the
Youth Development Center,
and the program will be
presented Tuesday morning.
December 18, at Sand Bar
Ferry Junior High during then
Christmas assembly.
The Business Education
Dept, of the Augusta Area
Technical Trade School held its
annual Christmas Luncheon at
the Ramada Inn Monday.
Observed in yule tide
tradition with feasting and
carols, the festivities were
highlighted by guest speaker
Curtis E. Cisrow, who spoke on
“the Changing Image of A
Changing People”. Cisrow is
assistant director of the
Management Analysis &
Utilization Corp.
The luncheon is sponsored
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MILLER SISTERS IN THE NUTCRACKER
Sharis (R) and Virlyn Miller danced in the Nutcracker
presented by the Augusta Civic Ballet Company. Sharis
has been dancing for four years; she made her second
appearance this year in this performance as the
“Bunny”.
Virlyn has been dancing three years and this was her
first year in the Nutcracker as a Tin Soldier.
They are the daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Miller.
annually by the Business
Education Dept., according to
Moses McCauley, class
president.
Those in attendance were
class officers; Moses McCauley,
president; Levi Turner, vice
president; Virginia Simpson,
secretary; Patricia Harper,
treasurer and Ronnie Jones,
parlimentarian.
Executive Committee
members, Gloria Frazier, Grace
Carter, Jammie Washington,
John Harris, Linda Jones,
Victoria Johnson, Bernice
Gibbons, Charles Williams,
Tom Holmes and Ronald
Lampkin.
Faculty members present
were Mrs. Janie M. Millsaps,
chairman; Marion D. Griffin,
Mrs. Betty Vance, Mrs. Kay 0.
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Spell and Edward C. Riley.
Other class members were:
Rosa Hurt, Ann Parrish,
Marsha Meriweather, Francis
Holliman and William “Bill”
Ethridge, and the class choir,
accompartied by Mrs. Millsaps.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Edna Latimer
1112 -1 Sth Street
Augusta, Georgia
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