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"Miami Trace Alma Mater" is the school song for Miami Trace High School[1]. It was written in 1962 for the Miami Trace High School Band by Rosemary Williams.
Lyrics
editWritten by Rosemary Williams, 1962
Miami Trace, Miami Trace, we'll honor thee for aye
Our loyalty to thy dear halls will never waive
As years roll on, we'll think upon the joys we can't replace
Thy truth will guide us onward with pride, for Miami Trace, for Miami Trace[2]
Performances
editThe Alma Mater is traditionally performed during pre-game festivities at Friday night football games and other school festivities by the Miami Trace Marching Panther Pride.
Miami Trace's A Capella choir: Soundsations, also performed the song, with their rendition being posted on the school's YouTube page.
Music
edit*Misconceptions have occurred over the note for "ward" in the last line. The band arrangement has the note marked as an A natural, while the choral version has a C.
The A natural notation has been marked, as it is most commonly heard this way. 
References
edit- ^ "Miami Trace Local Schools Home". www.miamitrace.k12.oh.us. Retrieved 2024-06-30.
- ^ Williams, Rosemary (June 30, 2024). "Miami Trace Alma Mater". Miami Trace Alma Mater.
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