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Howl Snnth Dutt Brennan Trbovtch Taylor Carlson Mr Trttt C-.Isten Row 7 Nauntott B Mosny P110 S Mosny Tee-qarden Chrtst nson Whltbeck lxcob B re Row 3 evy L osny MLNUI Cluk Haque Kleckner Lax KlIIllZllC Adult V no Ru P11 I Flo-sky Haut aa Retqert How 5 Ivlam Mon s lhnst n Tzttz Br v Yeager Lazar C rb r Concert Orchestra The ulttmate atm of every pup1lwho enrolls tn mstrumental tra1n1ng 1S to become a member of the concert orchestra Only those boys and glrls d1splay1ng outstand1ng mus tcal talents are chosen Thls year the orchestra IS composed of f1fty ftve members Because of rehearsals durmg the lunch pertod two days a week several Junlor hlgh school stu dents of unusual ab1l1ty were able to augment thls organtzatton The conductor Mr Edward C Trxtt selects rnusrc ot a htgh standard for the orchestra to play because he reallzes that 1n th1s way tts members galn a lastlng apprectatlon of flne mustc One of the mustcal masterpreces wh1ch was chosen for the orchestra was Shubert s Unf1n1shed Symphony The orchestra accompanxed solotsts tn Mozart s D MIHOT Concerto for Plano and ln Mendelssohns EMIHOI Concerto tor V1ol1n Audrences also emoyed the many selectlons by Amertcan composers The orchestra under the competent d1rect1on of Mr Tr1tt has appeared for assembly programs the Cltf1StIHGS vesper servtce evemng concerts cornmunlty affa1rs and also per formed on a radto program Thrs IS the oldest mus1cal organlzatlon of Wasltlngton Htgh School and throughout tts many performances durtng the past years 1t has malntamed an excellent standard We are proud of the fact that thts years concert orchestra IS consld ered one of the best that our school has ever had Thts was due to the hard Work and en thustastlc co operat1on ot tts conductor and members 2. , I, ',l',, I', I ,I eil, '.',t s, es l. y ee, M' .' , A A , ' t, , T, , . , , ' , , tx , t 'I '52, Ktl txl1It:7r,fs, 1 5 , ' - ' l Row 4 Kosctelntak, Stasco, Prxcxttc, Halle, Eolseqa, Ctochina, Spornlck, Rathburn, Phtllxps, Exsenstetn, Nefxl, Iosavi, Pantazu, I - , . . , . . , . . 1 Al r .1 II 1 1 1 I Il 1 1 II 1 ' I II 1 t 1 II 1 1 1 - 1 I I I I - 1 V I . 1 . .
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