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Community honors Wayne Dunlap<br />

( ( ontinued from page 1C) the orchestra board who had given so<br />

much of their time. He said the Symmunity<br />

like this, in my experience." He phony League was the "most admiranamed<br />

members and past presidents of ble, the most productive orchestra<br />

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women's association in the state."<br />

During his 28 years with the orchestra,<br />

he estimates there were 200 concerts<br />

and 900 rehearsals. Probably 200<br />

The pewter tea service presented by Fran Lang on behalf of the Plymouth Symphony Society was admired<br />

by Wayne, Lenora and Betsy Dunlap. (Staff photos)<br />

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The Suburban L-ife section of the<br />

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during that time "and I remember<br />

them all by their first names."<br />

"As Paul said, the orchestra has had<br />

its moments of terror and its glorious<br />

moments. I hope you invite me back."<br />

HEAD TABLE guests were Paul Miller,<br />

Edith Duranceau and Daisy Barnes<br />

who have played in the orchestra since<br />

it was founded, Nat Sibbold, Wayne and<br />

Lenora Dunlap, their daughter, Betsy,<br />

and their\son, Bruce, Wayne's sister,<br />

Bev Murray, Fran and Charles Lang,<br />

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Fred and Betty Nelson, Jerry and<br />

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