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fc Bgtra Stair SWEATING IT OUT. Freshman Dawn Werstler concentrates on her piece of music. STRUMMING AWAY. Junior Julia Hirt contributes her best to the orchestra. Orchcstra J
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ami' REACHING FOR NEW HEIGHTS. The Show Choir reached for more difficult goals. STRIVE FOR SUCCESS. The Show Choir practices Lo be pcrfcct in competition. 130 show Choir
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