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Happy Birthday to you.  Pictures of a very favorite tradition: letting the whole choir sing Happy Birthday to Pappy on his birthday, and a thank you from him.
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Happy Birthday to you.  Pictures of a very favorite tradition: letting the whole choir sing Happy Birthday to Pappy on his birthday, and a thank you from Alice when some of us sang it to her in her office in the Physics Building.
  
 
Dear Choir Members,
 
Dear Choir Members,
 
You always manage to do thinks in a spectacular way, whether as a "committee of the whole" or as a smaller representative group as was the case last Thursday.  I don't know when I was so surprised as when you broke out in your famous "happy birthday" greeting.  You sounded just great, even though I tried to tone you down but you would not.  Everyone on the first floor of the Physics Building enjoyed...
 
You always manage to do thinks in a spectacular way, whether as a "committee of the whole" or as a smaller representative group as was the case last Thursday.  I don't know when I was so surprised as when you broke out in your famous "happy birthday" greeting.  You sounded just great, even though I tried to tone you down but you would not.  Everyone on the first floor of the Physics Building enjoyed...

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Happy Birthday to you. Pictures of a very favorite tradition: letting the whole choir sing Happy Birthday to Pappy on his birthday, and a thank you from Alice when some of us sang it to her in her office in the Physics Building.

Dear Choir Members, You always manage to do thinks in a spectacular way, whether as a "committee of the whole" or as a smaller representative group as was the case last Thursday. I don't know when I was so surprised as when you broke out in your famous "happy birthday" greeting. You sounded just great, even though I tried to tone you down but you would not. Everyone on the first floor of the Physics Building enjoyed...