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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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