The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 April 1969 — Page 18

\ ] \ II eJUaSH 1/I r IJ74M Jew MPc ■ jB ijr l\ v <B ft % B*- .-*■ jj ■f b ’'B - vflfgHil %l pL ** *'- x> " IN WAWASEE SCHOOL, students preV ft ™ the Music Pam Troyer, Dan Van Elaine McFarren, f *Vy '^^mßß&J^^^tSePß^^B^lPi3l^^^Bß»el» \ e Dan Gansert, Kristen Phend, Kent Biller, Brenda Hurd, Dan Cockling and 4.^ e f h l/s e > a ’ ‘^^HK^ll^PßHJfi'/ ■A s ' o or ° W f \<'° Rick McDonald rehearse the festival music. f/, p >c r e /, b e 6* *<C °t>vc <> '•'*<<':>, M v r-. «> c f a^ C C/?^°o/.e ** _ _ " C^| v/°^S/, ’ * ajg^^djky, , ONE OF THE SELECTIONS^to be sung by the elementary choir will be “Talk To The Ani- i mats.” While the choir sings in the background, Craig Koble, Karen Boggs, Mary Woitas and Jerry ( m Yoder keep the animals under control. \ U SMIKE LANTZ, Dianne Deck, Connie Hoopingarner, Mark Smith, and Nita Lund- IN AN INFORMAL SESSION, junior high school students enjoy practicing for < quist represent the sixth graders who anticipate singing next Friday evening. the festive occasion ahead of them. Mark Webb, Rosalyn Long, Dan Wright, Laura jHft’T|j!(. Reiff, Tim Moser, Elaine Mullett, Lynn Black, Jullie Culver, Steve Bryant, Debbie H^. : ' HBk. Hummel, Roberta Rhoades and shannon Hall. pr^ James White U \ B^BB^^BK> >V M 1 Miss Pauline E. Cork : Hr \ |BfP : \ IHP ms ■ - 1 # ■ b'' '’• ■ nl ’tci llk?Vßpfc K\ bm|l jSjSS^B I Jjj jp * STRING PLAYERS in the Lakeland Community School Corporation have had much success in Hi^l^^HUai the past two years. Joel Burkholder, Steven Peterson, Melanie Pifer, Bill Cutter and Teresa WiseMrs. Virginia Ditmer Miss Lois Hamm man ,ook forward to another festival with the thirty-five piece string orchestra. James Turner Mrs. Carol. Darr