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f girls' ensemble How is it possible for a miscellaneous mass of individ- uals to unite for a common purpose? A perplexing problem, but that a solution can be found is well shown by the Concert Choir. In this group, sixty unique individuals whose only common interest is a love of music join their sixty different voices in a har- monious blend of sound. The one who co-ordinates these diverse voices is Miss Virginia Campbell. The creation of order out of chaos, of course, requires hard work and practice. Miss Campbell and her songsters spent many hours after school and in the evenings practicing for the Christmas and Spring concerts. The melodious music they made convinced all listeners that this was time well spent. Representing the choir at various special appear- ances is a select group of thirty-six members called the Choralaires. This group may easily be recognized by their navy blue blazers and their concert hall voices. Another special group is the Girls, Ensemble, thirteen young ladies with beautifully blended soprano and alto voices. North Allegheny is proud of its Concert Choir and appreciates the touch of beauty and culture it gives to school assemblies. eheralaires
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Members of the North Allegheny Student United Na- tions Club, along with students from fifty other schools, participated in the annual mock United Nations assem- bly held in March at Carnegie Tech. Here, as in the United Nations headquarters in New York, the stu- dents representing the countries of the United Nations debated resolutions dealing with disarmament, the South Vietnam situation, and other world problems. Besides gaining a thorough knowledge of the United Nations and international affairs, the Student United Nations members get valuable experience in public speaking and debating. The sponsor of this vigorous group is Mr. Prady, the president is Jean Marie Hunter. Spanish honor' Society A trip to the New York Worldis Fair and a visit to the Spanish Pavilion was the highlight of this year's activi- ties in the Spanish National Honor Society. Member- ship in this elite group, whose purpose is to provide recognition for superior language students, requires at least a B average in second year or advanced Span- ish. Initiation is held during the second semester. Miss Beardsley is the sponsor, the oiiicers are Wayne Kuenzi, president, Steve Linder, vice presidentg Diane McCullough, secretary, and Marsha Donch, treasurer. Student united nations wW i
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