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Third Row: J. Atteberry, J. Heup,

J.

;\n ay, W. John on, T.

weet, .

Jehn, H. Barlaba ,

L.

Augu tine.

Second Row : \'. Hultine,

D.

Daebn,

E.

Fonaa , )[. BeHmer,

B.

Bell, •. Mitchell, .\. Buck.

First

Row:

. Eggert,

G.

Durni, D. Obry, D. Hozansky,

Jlf.

I

aacs,

E.

Zabel, )[.

Gra

ki, E. Barlaba ,

L.

Doneck.

Top Row:

J.

l ·aacs, T. Ryan,

J.

An ay.

First Row:

C.

Wille, )[. Krueger, E. Fonaa .

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CHOIR IS VERSATILE

From hristmas music to

Brigadoon

- this best describes the versatility of

Washington's vocal groups. Nor are their

voices limited to the walls of Washing–

ton. Included among their many per–

formances were holiday programs at local

churches and an exchange concert at

Janesville High School. The Winter on–

cert, including numbers by the Madrigal

ingers, Girls' Chorus, and A appella

hoir highlighted the first

half

of the

season. Much of the second semester's

work centered around their performance

in the all-school musical,

Brigadoon.