Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 14, 1980, Image 12

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    Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Related Arts Day in Elementary Schools
The Donegal School Dis-
trict Elementary Schools
each took part in a Related
Arts Day last week.
Each school spent one day
(Tuesday through Friday)
taking part in events related
to arts and skills. The
students visited four differ-
ent ‘‘classes’’ in the morn-
ing and enjoyed an all school
activity in the afternoon.
The day’s presentations and
activities were planned by
Mrs. Cheryl Wise, director
of Elementary Art for the
school district.
Those contributing their
knowledge and skills to the
event were: Thomas Wise,
painting and lithography;
Nelda Bair, opera; Whitey
Hayman, shadow boxing;
Ben Zettlemoyer, tin smith;
Sharon Zimmerman, folk
singing; Joe Zimmerman
and his dog Hilda, dog
showmanship; Vicki Jean
Hutto, dance; Ann Spang-
ler, weaving; Lynn Morrow,
candle making; Lilkette
Eckemove, sculpture; Linda
Fagan, yoga; Nancy Landis,
sign language; David Stab-
ley, pottery; and Kenneth
Hartman, stone cutting and
polishing.
The afternoon programs
included a movie on balloon-
ing, and presentations by
the Millersville Folk Danc-
ers, the Donegal Drama
Club and the Manheim
Elementary String En-
semble.
The following photographs were taken at the Maytown
Elementary School during Related Arts Day last week.
Students do yoga movements under the direction of Linda Fagan
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Indian Charles Dorwart explains his culture to a group of students
Joe Zimmerman and his show dog Hilda
Ben Zettlemoyer, tin smith
Ann Spangler demonstrates weaving
Nelda Bair as the witch in an operatic adaption of Hansel and Gretel
May 14, 1980