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a studio piano e-F worthy of the masters ioTj'LL MENC ELECTIONS. During the early for na1964, ballots part of January as well tional and divisions elections, amendments to the as two proposed were mailed to MENC Constitution, to vote. Under all members eligible Article III of the MENC Constitution, those eligible to vote are active, special active, and life members, and holders of patron and corporate memcontributing, to vote not eligible Those berships. are student members, partial members, active membership and anyone having status but whose dues are unpaid for the 1963-1964 membership year (July 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964). On February 7, the day this magazine an election board apwill be mailed, pointed by the MENC Board of Directors will meet at the NEA Center, Washington, D. C., to count ballots. James L. is chair Frederick, Fisher, Maryland, man of the election board; alternate is Warner W. Shelley, Baltichairman from Others include: more, Maryland. A. Delaware-David Laurel; Cline, M. Buxton, District of Columbia-Anne G. Gilkes, Beatrice Barbara Grant, Walter Howe, Frances W. Hughes. From F. Bowlsbey, Balti Maryland-Blanche more; Joseph F. Chalker, Westminster; Alice M. Harper, Annapolis; Frank Olen Carol Reichgut, Silver chak, Timonium; Spring. Virginia-Joseph