

. \\"eathersby,
G.
Lawonn, ;\[. andow, J. chmit,
K.
Macho, P. choeller, '· 'hri·t n en,
Y.
Goodwin,
1'.
)!atthi~'
en.
Third Row: )!. \\'endlandt,
J.
ll eup, T. \\'arner,
].
Boor,
J.
Freeman, J. Leeman,
J.
Pederson,
L.
Leeman, )[. Peter·on, , . llobler, -:\. Rail ieper.
Second Row:
II.
\\'egner,
B.
Bell,
D.
\'a ich,
L .
Buth,
L.
Johnson,
I.
Lembke,
R.
tillerman.
First Row: ,, Klein,
S.
)lartiu.ou,
:'11 . Ray, E.
, wan, D. Deidel tein, F. Lecher.
:\L
Ray,
F.
Lecher.
71
ORCHE TRA HA BUSY SEA ON
This y ar, in addition
to
performing
in
Washington's Winter oncert, many
members of the band, orchestra, and
choir qualified for the All-City Music
Festival in May. Since only the best
perform rs from the entire city are cho–
s n for this concert, Washington wa
proud to have so many participants.
ontinuing a policy of
ex~hange
pro–
grams, the orchestra gave a concert at
Janesville High chool. Additional per-
formances included the annual hrist-
mas program presented before th entire
student body. The climax of this busy
season was the vital role the orchestra
played in the production of the musica l,
Brigadoon.