Page Six The Guilford College Choir . . **** " '- vS ~ v "*" Shown above is the Guilford College a eappella choir umler the direction of Dr. Ezra Weis. Heading from left to right, members are: first row, Marie Kemp, Wilma Sloan, Jean Lindley, Emma Hodgin, Sarah Farlow Nancy Recce. Jackie Williams, Jeanne Kelley, Barbara Anne Wat son, Alice Yamaguchi, Remie Gonzales; second row, Mary Dettor, Martha Atchison, Frances Coble, Annabelle Taylor, Gerry Garris, Inge Longerich, Julia White, Jean Parker, Marie Orvis Ruth Lindley; third row, Virginia Hauser, Jean Philbrook, Jackie Ijames, Jewell Beeson. Joy Welborne, Priscilla Nichols, Eldora Haworth, Mildred Itidge, Phyllis Stevens, Helen Davis, Mary Frances Chilton; fourth row Cassie Lou Williams, Ada Wayne Stuart, Majorie Benbow, Eleanor Swain, Ethel Edwards, Martha Mackie, Doris Wormsor, Eva Swan, Betty Marshall, Graham Billard, Jo Carroll, Louise Richardson; fifth row, Betty Gale Edwards Griffen, Mary Ernst, Olga Devitt, Russell Touchstone, Herford Crosman, Box Gox, Richard Ilornady, Dick Campbell, Joe Keiger; sixth row, David Register, James Mackie, Howard Coble, Jerry Gerritt, Henry Lane, Jerry Wat son, Frank Watson James Williams, Jimmy Bayles, Sam Aired, Alan Hamilton; seventh row, Clinton Talley, Bill McCracken, Allen Coon, Robert Carey. (Photo by James I'atton) School Has Elections With More To Follow Annual fall elections of student government and class officers have been held during the last month, but final results in all class elec tions have not been determined. Elected last spring, Clark Wilson and Eddie Ilirayabashl are presi dent and vice-president, resi>ective ly, of the Men's Student Govern- Classical Hit Parade Ave Maria The I'alms Thomas L. Thomas The Blue Danube Tale from Vienna Woods Leopold Stokowski Dance of the Hour I & II lioston "Pops" Warsaw Concerto I & II Kosjelanitz Clair De Lune Liebestraum Iturbi Moonlight Sonata Minuet in "G" I'adereteski Jealousie Ritual Dance of the Fire Itoston "Pops" Hungarian Rhapsody 2 I'art 1-2 Leopold Stokowski Malaguena Habanera Yehndi Menuliin The Lost Chord Battle Cry of the Republic I'. Morgan c+s Guilford Piano Co. 220 West Market Street Dial 8623 GREENSBORO, N. C. |°A BBS ® / -rr GIFT HEADQUARTERS ~ ~ &CM7/M&M 9 £ For Quality and Style tbeM/fmM'S iCAOioe Jtwti (W sine* !# a a D ' To •* w~ n i i**oino jwcit*/ .rinc* iM R|rAJ Prices To Sutt Every Budget meat. Gene Terrell has been chosen secretary. 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