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f f , , if: fl Choir sees- s ewn: Q m, 'fiil Y sl More and more we are realizing the value of a choir in our high school. Not only is it pleasing to those fortunate enough to be associated with that group, but it affords a source of enjoyment to its audience. It is an organization for those who like to sing and are musically talented. Class is held three hours weekly, during which time, the student gains a know- ledge of written music, as well as vocal selections, and is placed in the proper voice range of either soprano, alto, tenor, or bass. The choir of seventy-one young men and women presented to the public two concerts during this school term, a Christmas Concert and the Annual Spring Concert, both attended by a large, appreciative audience. The school and the community have derived a great benefit from the choir, as have those who compose this talented group. l Q Mi Y
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