The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 March 1985 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 13,1985

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PROVIDING THE BEAT — The percussion section of the Wawasee High School Band will be featured in the finale of the Music Festival. In the photo, from left to right, are Matt Vankirk, Veronica Garza, Karen Benning, Rob Smith, Jay Adams and Gary Miller. (Photo by Chris Cauley)

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FOUR FLAUTISTS — Mr. Sand, music director at Syracuse Junior High, reviews with his flute section a piece of music that will be featured in the annual Corporation Music Festival. Pictured are Shawn Kiser. Chris Ridings, Mr. Sand, Kacy Yoder, and Julie Gunn.

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ROCK’N AND ROLL’N — Donna Pollen, music teacher at Milford Elementary School, and some of her students are warming up for the performance planned as part of the corporation s music festival to be held in the Wawasee High School gymnasium.

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GATHERING ’ROUND — Students at Syracuse Elementary gather abound the music teacher. Mrs. Lantz, in preparation for the annual Corporation Music Festival. Pictured, from front to back, are Teri Wenger, Chadd Bartlett, Troy Feaster, Mrs. Lantz, Ryan Jones, and Erin Mills.

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P ‘' 'The Golden Age Os Rock And Roll' Friday March 15 8 P>M. J "I Photos By Chris Cauley Morrine Halfacre Leslie Miller Deb Patterson Program Bandstand Boogie — Opening number by the entire orchestra grades 6-12 Junior high choir performing “Blue Moon” and “Rock and Roll is here to Stay” High school band ~ “Cherish” Elementary choir — Grades 4-5 singing, “Rock Around the Clock” Junior high band — “Yesterday” Elementary choir — “California Dreaming” „ Junior high band — “One Tin Soldier High school choir — An Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry Junior high band — “Going Out of My <Head” Vi Elementary choir — “Aquarius” and /‘Let the Sun Shine In” 1 High school choir — “Sergeant Pepper” Medley m Finale — “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and “Let the Sun Shine In” by all

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HARD AT WORK -4 These Milford Junior High students in David Sand’s band class are working hard to prepare for this Friday’s music festival. The student’s will being playing a medley of rock and roll songs.

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This month’s music student is Doug Free. Doug is in the fifth grade this year. He is interested in all types of music and will be playing the alto saxaphone in the junior high band next year. He has been involved in the music programs and has played at

Hr TOP PIANISTS — Anthony Beer, right, and Lisa Bushong both won first place; awards at the Indiana State School Music Association solo, and ensemble contest. The two juniors won as individuals in the classical pianists category at the state contest, held at Butler University in Indianapolis in February. (Photo by Chris Cauley)

school since first grade. Last year Doug played one of the “forces of evil” in the spring musical of Sleeping Beauty. This 4 year he played the part of Blanche in the reading play. Doug will be featured in the spring production. “Fifth Grade

'■»*!. . •. . • . Follies Goes Nashville” in May. ’*, ■.• •_ ..*- .’ . ■ ' ~• > • All sports, including participa- .. tion in baseball, football and cer are some of the many in-* terests which Doug has: He was chosen by music teacher, Donna Pollen.