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First row: Prof. DeLong, P. VanDyke, F. Frock, C. Ridgely, J. Muy, M. Pitts, N. Kemmerer, P. Cnrcia, P. Janney, P. Whorton, M. Whitfield. Second row: R. Burford, E. Class, K. Stevick, Q. Polk, B. Ely, P. Werner, J. Lucka- huugh, V. Pott, P. Dickson, J. Dumc, D. Clarke, M. Simer, C. Markle. Third row: D. Brown, A. Fontaine, W. Benson, M. Nelms, F. Fletcher, M. Thomey, A. Jarrell, c. Bingham, M. Weber, M. Warren, W. \Valsh, S. deBey, K. Bond. Fourth TUW: C. Baker, E. Trevett, D. Reifsider, H. Louts, D. Shenton, B. Stein, R. Smith, R. McCulloh, S. Howell, P. Ja"hon, ]. Anderson. Fifth rOW: E. Ramirez, B. Martin, D. Harper, L. Werner, H. Howell, S. Creen, berg, J. Lightner, S. Callendar, S. Reed, D. Balcom. COLLEGE CHOIR In the past two years particularly, the students and a rapidly-increasing public have been made highly conscious of the develop- ment and ability of the College Choir. Last year was especially memorable for the Rodgers and Hammerstefn program with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the spring tour, and the commencement concert. Then, on January 6, 1956, Alumni Hall was again The group, under the direction of Professor host to the aforementioned orchestra, under Alfred deLong, also presents annually, with Massimo Freccin, performing, with the Choir, the dramatic art department, the traditional the music from Franz Lehar's The Merry Christmas program. Widow. The program was repeated the follow- College Choir accompanists are Margaret ing night at the Lyric in Baltimore. Whitfield and Professor Oliver K. Spangler. 132