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WHAT HAPPENED Anybody who claims that there was nothing to do at Lehigh in the past year except drink, play cards, smoke, listen to music or study, was miss- ing a lot. Even a brief look at the highlights in- dicates that what happened at Lehigh was quite a bit: -If there is one aspect of campus life that co- education has affected most, it has to be the theatre. No longer does Mustard and Cheese have to search for plays with large male casts or import talent from Cedar Crest. Led by senior Celeste Varrichio, the coeds have participated in a tremendously growing dramatic program. Plays by M C, the newly formed Student Directors ' Forum, and others took place outdoors, in Ne- ville Lounge, in the Chapel, in a balloon, and in the Bethelehem City Council chambers, as well as in Grace Hall. —SAC Concert Committee chairman Tony Li- cata proved once and for all that Lehigh can sup- port concerts big and small. The NY Rock En- semble and the extremely well received Livingston Taylor (right) provided the big action in Grace Hall while Merle and Doc Watson led the mini-concert program with a sellout perfor- mance in Packard Lab. —The Globus, Blaustein, and Berman Series ' again brought the University and community to- gether for larger events. —The Epiphany Movie Series moved into its third year. -WLRN and WLVR went on the cable. Senior Jerry Long and his broadcasting crew broadcast the NCAA wrestling finals from Seattle, Washington. —the campus TV station got off the ground, and The Lehigh Dating Game became its first hit show. —the Waterhole series let faculty members ex- pound on pet topics —two crazy people danced all weekend to help raised money for libraries damaged by floods upstate. —Jane Fonda showed up speechless —Isaac Asimov predicted the future —Ruby Dee discussed the role of the modern woman And on and on and on . . .
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