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DCE: HaydiAtfams, Joe An^pxSh, Clay Asb^jf;«tike BevetJf, ihuck Brown, Luke BuntH^TOfSsCarty, Chris Catanese, Steve Clark, Paige Conner, Pete ConVi, Alexis Cosse, Jdhn Crowley, Brian Densley, Karin Flannigan, Dave Foreman, Justin Friedrichs, Pete George, Alex Glage, Fontaine Glascock, Tom Greenwood, Qfier, Matt Hahtl, Lee Harris,Hesse, DaniyMbgitt, Mike Joyner, Jeiiny Jusell, Dave Larkin, Michael Leg, SHter Mapp, Will Mason, CcSKiey McCo/ndU, Mark Murpfty, Brtan Pitney, Colleen tjuigg, Cory Rau, Phil Riggan, Jessfca Ronky, Ted Rubis, Tim Ryan, Sarah Schoenfeld, Erica Sparzani, Rick Stanulis, Preston Stover, Adrienne Strauss, Michael Street, J trother, Brad'Sullon, Chris Wilker, Karen "*-#• Witt? BetjlfoQd, Tom ^MK^Ilan YoySjpSHeavitt, Wassileau, John Bore hers. Mindy liasara, Matt Smith
98/Organiza tions
University Choir and WDCE are two organizations on campus that have their basis in music. The Choir practices many hours to prepare for performances and is composed of
many talented students from both sides of the lake. WDCE, the campus radio station, provides entertaining music programs daily for Richmond students on 90.1 FM. These two groups have energetic and creative students who are willing to put their talents to work for the benefit of other students on campus. The University Choir is m ade up of 60-70 students from the University of Richmond. They sing a w ide range of music dating from many centuries. This year the University Choir has sung many concerts including the Homecoming Concert, the Parent's Weekend Concert, the Candlelight Service and a S pring Concert. This summer the choir will go on a N orth Eastern United States and Canadian Tour. WDCE is t he University's student run radio station located at 90.1 on the FM dial. Operating at a p ower of 100 watts between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 a.m., WDCE provides a w ide range of programming including progressive music, jazz, reggae, rap, heavy metal, classic rock, news, sports and public service. Included in our sports programming this year were
live broadcasts of Spider athletics including coverage of UR's first round NCAA Soccer tournament at UVA, the huge Spider win over Georgia Tech in Basketball and many other exciting Spider sports events. After a complete remodeling last summer, WDCE's on-air studio is r eady for the 21st century. ft