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Membership in high school choir is open to all students in grades 9-12. The only requirements are that, first and foremost, a student must possess the sincere desire to sing, and he must attend all re¬ hearsals and concerts. One of the highest aims of this choir, in addition to developing musicianship, is to develop and achieve group harmony . Through the choral literature that is sung and through each choir member ' s involvement with this literature, group harmony is sought. Choir Mixes Harmony And Hard Work Girls ' Ensemble 28 B. Heller Soloist
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A Smiling Face A Heart Full Of Song Room 26 is one of the few places in school where a student will never get reprimanded for raising the sound level of the room above a low murmur. Of course, the sounds that echo from the Monroeville High School vocal music de¬ partment can hardly be considered noise. They indicate the presence of the high school choir, directed by the exuberant Mr. James Mergenthal. The do re mi ' s are a welcome relaxation after a day of examinations and themes, but there is also hard practices for many school events at which these singers perform. 27 Their group had 25% fewer cavities!
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TRIO: S. Burnett, K. Minerd, S. Wills. The choir provides a means by which members can study and grow through all types of choral litera¬ ture. The choir presented several concerts during the school year. They started the year with a field trip to the Ft. Wayne State Hospi¬ tal where a performance was given for the patients. The ensuing perfor¬ mance schedule for the choir consisted of a joint Thanksgiving concert with the Hoag- land choir, a Christ¬ mas program and con¬ vocation, a spring joint concert with the Hoag- land choir, a perfor¬ mance at district choir contest, and ended the year with an annual spring concert. i SEXTET: C. Fuelling, R. Rosswurm, P. Grabner, C. Van- Lear, D. Carpenter, B. Berry.
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