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COLLEGE SYMPHONY THE COLLEGE PLAYERS The spirit of symphony music is kept alive The College Players, under the direction of by the College Little Symphony Orchestra Miss Esther Smith and Mr. William Tribby, conducted by Philip S. Royer are it group of dramatic art students who The orchestra composed of thirty players enjoy the "smell of the greasepaint and the took part in various programs during the year call of the stage." The major productions cuch ,IS the assembly program in Alumni Hall include the Thanksgiving play, the Cln-istmns in January conducted entirely by students pageant, the Junior plays and finally, the from the twenty-sixth conducting class. On Commencement play. April 22nd the Twenty-ninth Annual Spring This year's Thanksgivmg play was Tile Concert was given and on April 29th they ap- Ch(llk Cardell, a delightful, but peared to accompany the concertized opera comedy with just a tinge of Dr. lurk- "Faust" by Gounod performed by the Carroll ing behind it. The talent and charm of the County Combined Chorus at the thirty-third College Players make their performances a ann uul Eisteddfod. night well spent in Alumni Hall. The membership of the symphony is com- posed of college students, faculty members, D and the children of faculty members R Sauer, .B. Hellin, S. Wheeler, j. jeffrey. a. \Vinters. Se~'olldro",: R. Harris, J. BrOWTl, A S. Board, J. Ctbson. Third row: "'!iss Esther Smith, A. Brown, M. Woodward, J. Kerr, R. Hyon, B. Holland, B. Horst, M. Arsenault, Mr. William Tribby. M A a "d M U S I C
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