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. \\"eathersby,

G.

Lawonn, ;\[. andow, J. chmit,

K.

Macho, P. choeller, '· 'hri·t n en,

Y.

Goodwin,

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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.

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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.