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c It has been said that chapel just wouldn't be chapel without the College Choir. But often we overlook the many other activities effort o which involve This the time busy and season of the choir year's members. with began a seven-point tour of churches in the Baltl- more-Washington area to open the fund- c raising campaign for the new library. Following this tour there was no rest for the weary as the choir settled down to rehearse for its annual presentation of Broad- H way music with the Baltimore Symphony. This year's program featured the music of Lerner and Loewe, and offered selections from Briga- o doon, Paint YOlir \Vagon, and My Fair Lady. As usual, the show was ;1 smashing success and the choir returned to the Hill with the warm glow of a job well done. G R