
University Singers lay a wreath and sang "God Bless America" at the grave of Lt. General Timothy J. Maude of the U.S. Army, a Ball State alumnus who was the highest ranking official to die in the Sept. 11 attack at the Pentagon.

University Singers perform in the White House East Room.

A fireman prepares to take a photo.


A Pentagon employee hugs the singers after the University Singers' performance.

U.S. Congressman Mike Pence gives the University Singers a guided tour of the Capitol.

Ball State alumna Bonnie McClain, '68, MAE '72, who is now the chief of educational outreach at the NASA Office of Biological and Physical Research, gives the singers a tour of the D.C. facilities.

University Singers outside the Capitol.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Ball State University Singers performed Dec. 17-18 at various Washington, D.C., venues, including a White House reception for firefighters and police officers and for military personnel at the Pentagon.
Over the past 20 years, University Singers have earned recognition as one of the nation's top collegiate entertainment organizations.
As Indiana's Official Goodwill Ambassadors, this 40-member group has performed all across the nation and in dozens of countries since forming in 1964. They have also appeared on recordings, radio and television.
To learn more about University Singers, contact Jeffrey Carter at (765)285-5521 or jcarter2@bsu.edu.
(Photos by John Huffer, Ball State Photographic Services)



