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Varsity  Voices,  a  musical  group,
       is  comparatively  new  at  Delhaas.
       The group  is composed of approxi­
       mately  thirty-five  pupils,  all  mem­
       bers  of the chorus.  In  order to  be­
       come a member of this select group,
       an  audition  is  necessary.  Varsity
       Voices  travel  to  perform  before
       many organizations.  This year they
       presented  "A  Night  with  the  Var­
       sity Voices’’  in  order to  raise  funds
       for  the  purchase  of  blazers.  Many
       members  of  this  musical  organiza­
       tion go on to participate in  County,
       District,  and  State  Choruses.











                                              The Varsity Voices seem to be confronted with a difficult piece of music. Their expressions
       i t  i   f u  t im  o    iu  f         indicate that  even  music isn’t always  fun.  Mr.  Miller,  director,  advocates  rigid  practice as
                                              the cure for difficult pieces of music.








































      One,  two,  three  .  .  .  another  concentrated  practice  of  sharps  and   Many  hours  are  spent  in  Room  39  as  the  Varsity  Voices  rehearse
      flats,  chords,  and  dischords  begins.  They are taught  to believe that   for  each  of  their  programs.  Here  are  pictured  a  few  of  the  altos.
      practice makes  perfect—well,  almost  perfect.           Left  to  right:  Carol  Tibbits,  Claire  Eckbold,  .Susan  Bohannon,  and
                                                                Bonnie Cohen.


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