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Philippe Entremont Philippe Entremont honored Maryland University with a piano concert this fall. His performance that evening was a good example of the talent which has so justly earned him fame. Established music lovers were more than satis- fied and new music lovers were created as they listened to this great artist, who was accompanied by the National Symphony. I Washington Ballet I mi 31st OF March was a special day at Maryland University. On that evening the Wash- ington Ballet entertained an enthusiastic Mary- land audience. The second act of Swan Lake and The Chinese Nightingale provided just a pan of the varied entertainment which was performed by the famed Maria Talkhicl. The Washington National Symphony, guest-directed by Mr. Henry Mazer l the Florida State Symphony, supplied the background. 24
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Cultural Committee The Cultural Committee strives to stimu- late inteiest in cultural activities by presenting a varied program throughout the year. Perform- ances included the noted concert pianist Philippe Entremont, soloists from the New York City Opera, the National Symphony Orchestra, and the Washington Ballet. THE CULTURAL COMMITTEE-Firsi row. Sue Shaivitz, Sarah Schlesinger, Dean McCormick, advisor; Jackie Spencer, chairman. Second row: Neil Welty, Gailyn Gwin. Dean De- Marr, advisor; Robert Stramski, Sue Gibbons, Dick Gold. Performers of Most Happy Fella danced and sang hit songs in the first cultural activity of the year. Most Happy Fella ♦» The first cultural event this year was the Most Happy Fella musical, a former Broad- way show. The production was given in Cole Fieldhouse where the audience enjoyed such hit songs as Standing on the Corner, Big D, Joey, and Most Happy Fella. 23
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National Symphony The University of Maryland is pleased to have Washington ' s National Symphony as an integral part of its cultural program. Each year the National Symphony gives at least three con- certs in Ritchie Coliseum, which are free to all students. Dr. Howard Mitchell conducts the orchestra with the Washington Ballet, opera com- panies, and special guest artists giving our pro- gram many varied presentations. Dr. Howard Mitchell, conductor of the National Sym- phony Orchestra. The National Symphony performs in Ritchie Coliseum with an audience of students and enthusiasts from the surrounding area. 25
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