Wautoma High School Prom held April 4
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Wautoma High School Prom held April 4
WAUSHARA ARGUS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014 PAGE 6 Wautoma High School Prom held April 4 Taylor Schmidt & Sam Hernandez Natasha Kirkpatrick & Dakota Wilcox 2014 Prom King and Queen Bailey Christman & Zach Kubasta Grace Lehr & Nathaniel Loging Cora Schoofs & Alex Rheimheimer CeCe Schrank & Taylor Rivers Kayleigh Roland & Jared Lois Amanda Rice & Casi Wedell Katelyn Tobianski & Alex Lund Amber Cayer & AJ Mendoza Nicole Basse & Cody Ralls Tori Fredrick & Adam Gunderson 2013 Prom King & Queen Kaylee Blader & Izzy de la Fuente Erickson to perform in the Ripon College Symphonic Wind Ensemble Aubrey Christman & Buzz Christman Abigail Wilcox, Tucker Kubasta & Jasmine Martinez Yadira Perez & DJ Garret Wild Rose Village Board accepts bid for GMC truck The Wild Rose Village Board approved a bid for the street maintenance truck during an April 2 meeting. Sealed bids regarding the 2000 GMC truck the village maintenance department had been using were opened during the meeting, and the Yeska Brothers Farms’ bid of the millpond, the board decided to drop the idea because it would take a long time for the ground to dry up sufficiently to allow heavy equipment on it. A representative of the Wild Rose Airport Association had addressed the board on the subject of cleaning up brush after logging community garden. The subject will be brought back to the May meeting after Eckstein sees how much interest there is from the area residents for having one. There may be a grant available. In the library and community center report it was noted that the library will be replacing two for the various items that need to be placed in it. It should be delivered soon. An update on the dam safety grant was unfavorable news, as the village was turned down for the grant to repair the dam. The village has another year in which JaneMarie Erickson, a sophomore music theatre major at Ripon College from Redgranite, will perform with the Ripon College Symphonic Wind Ensemble under the direction of Carl Rath on April 13. The concert will begin at 3:15 p.m. in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, on the Ripon College campus. Admission to the concert is free. Concert selections include “Americans We,” a march by Henry Fillmore; “Festival Prelude,” by Alfred Reed; “Longing For Sunrise,” by Daniel Baldwin; “impulse,” by Bradley Meholick; and “Film Music Suite,” by Francis Clifford. “Film Music Suite” is a crowd-pleaser in four movements, each of which highlights a different type of music used in films. “Horror” brings to mind the music heard in early classics, such as “Frankenstein.” “Romance” is very melodic and touches the