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- jfjiHBE' QSWaR'.'v '- • AAmi The orchestra appeared in formal dress for the Christmas program presented to the P.T.A. in mid-December. Woodrow’s Talented Orchestra Hails S Under the new direction of Mr. Franklin Washburn the orchestra perfected the music for the musical. Sue Gallagher Ken Gilleland Kathy Lincoln This year’s Orchestra officers were: president, Dehnyse Reyna; vice-president, Cindy Rice; secretary, Carol Yonack; treasurer, Mary Lichtenwald; and librarians, Jerry Teel and Teresa Sutherland. (Not Pictured: stage manager, Robert McMillan and assistant stage manager, Bobby Williams.) 208
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PERCUSSION: Tom Taylor, Steve Wyrick, Richard Ellington, Gary Gillean, Bobby Gross, Ted Moffet, and Cliff Watts. WOODWINDS: First Row: Barbara Thomson, Mary Nichols, Judy Farmer, and Madge Boone. Second Row: Micheal Rink, Sharon Shaw, Alice Cope, Pat Rodrigues, Juanita Fischer, Suzan Going, Leslie Whittington, Kurt Brown, James Sturges, Harry Vance, Robert Miller, and Dan McClellan. Third Row: Jerry Harrison, Brenda Harres, Lorna Chamberlain, Velma Chism, Larry Langford, Katherine Copeland, Sue Gallagher, Jo Carol Phillips, and Shirley Smith. Back Row: Lanny Fargy, Randy Cole, Greg Pierce, Paul Meripole, John Vandertholen and Merida Chester. 207
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Woodrow has much to be proud of in respect to its small but talented orchestra. It consists of seventeen members, many of whom plan to further their studies in music while attending college. Six of these seventeen were chosen to participate in the Dal-Hi Symphony, an all-city high school orchestra for Dallas. This year the orchestra presented two performances of the Schubert Mass in G in December with the Wood-row Wilson concert choir, once for the student body and once for the Parent Teacher’s Association. The I orchestra also participated in the String Unison Solo Concert on April 6 and the City-wide Orchestra Festival in May. As always the orchestra played for the school musical, “The Wizard of Oz”, and won the acclaim of the packed-house audiences. Under the direction of Mr. Franklin Washburn, the new orchestra director, the orchestra spent many hours perfecting the music for ! the musical. Mr. Washburn taught in Dallas elementary schools for ten years before moving to the high school orchestra program. I [embers Participating In Dal-Hi Symphony The talents of Kathy Lincoln, first chair violinist, are recognized city-wide. Kathy is a member of the Dal-Hi Symphony. Robert McMillan Louise Montoya Ida Nabors Dehnyse Reyna Teresa Sutherland Jerry Teel Harry Vance The 1967-68 Senior members of the orchestra were Dehnyse Reyna, Cindy Rice, Sue Gallagher, and Jerry Teel. 209
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