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          Any  pupil  who  is  interested  and
        can carry a tune,  is welcome to join
        the chorus.  However,  once a  mem­
        ber  of  the  organization,  hours  of
        practice  are  required  in  order  to
        blend  all  voices  into  a  melodious
        unit.  The  Christmas  Assembly  is
        one  of  the  special  programs  per­
        formed by the chorus. Chorus mem­
        bers  may  have  different  hopes  for
        the  future,  but  they  all  have  one
        thing  in  common.  They  like  to
        sing!









                                                 Fred Kantor,  Carol  Ellis, Carol Tibbetts, and Claire Eckbold are behind the piano vocal­
                                                 izing, during one of the breaks. It has been said if you give a singer a break, he will sing.








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                        Finally  all  efforts  come  to  a  climax,  and  the  long  awaited  day  arrives.  Girls  and  boys  are  at  their
                        best,  in  voice  and  appearance.  The  stage  set  is  beautiful;  the  spirit  of  the  audience  is  excellent;
                        the chorus presents our "Christmas Assembly.”



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