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Gallagher Entertains Students With Jokes of Today” Their choice of songs consisted of selections from their recent album. Have A Good Time . . . But Get Out Alive. The crowd failed to give a wild greeting to Sea Level as the seven-member band mounted the stage. However. Sea Level soon won them over as their musical expertise became apparent. Whereas the Iron City Mouse Kockers relied on their singing abilites. Sea Level stressed their instrumental skills. The band performed a very diversified selection of songs from jazz to blues and rock to blucgrass. Mo one member stood out as a leader, partly because of the varied and evenly distributed talents of the band. Matt Greeley's lead singing In the song. You Mean So Much to Me' was beautiful. Me has the ability to get everything out of a single note. and. thus, a song. Sea Level, originally a break off from the Allman Brothers Band claims Georgia as their home base, although their travelling takes them away from there often. Chuck LcavelL who served as spokesman for the group during the Properly attired In their new raincoats. Ihc band flows onto the track Saturday afternoon to take their seats In the stands. Photo by Mcrin Studios Inc. Igniting the crowd's spirit, cheerleader Laurie Scrlmgcour helps to spark the team to its Homecoming victory Photo by Mcrln Studios Inc. Handmade signs display the student spirit for our 1980 Homecoming. Photo by Mcrln Studios Inc. 8 Homecoming
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Undaunted by rains, the Marauder Marching Unit proudly leads the fans In salute to the stars and stripes. Photo by Merln Studios. Inc. Festivities continued Saturday night in dry Pucillo Gymnasium as high energy performances were presented by the bands Iron City Mouse Rockers and Sea Level. Although the gym was much less than filled for the concert, those that attended found themselves pleasantly surprised at the level of performances they witnessed. The Iron City Mouse Rockers, who adopted the name to identify with their hometown of Pittsburgh, opened the show with loud rock music. They got a good reception from the audience as they moved rapidly from one number right Into the next. Homecoming 7
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interview reported that the band has toured all over the U.S. and to Switzerland. and even though they all love to travel, it does bother them to be away from their families for long stretches. They enjoy all aspects of the music business and have made five albums, however, one has never been released and remains, as Chuck put it. a mystery album. When asked to classify the band s music. Leavell found It hard to discover one correct word. Their music Is diversified (because of the varying backgrounds), flexible, and a combination of jazz. rock, rhythm and blues. In addition to all the outside entertainment. students enjoyed a Citamard production of ' Black Elk Speaks. a play which vividly portrayed the trials and hardships of the American Indians. The performances ran from October 22 through the 28th in Rafters Theater at Dutcher Mall. The bare stage proved to be an added effect as the audience filled in with their imaginations and concentrated on the actors' performances. The cast, composed of students and alumni, had good ability and compassionately depicted the plight of the Native Americans. The On Friday night's Citamard production of Black Elk Speaks. Tim Moore and Nip Welch discuss the tragic situation of the early American Indians. Photo by t'tcrln Studios Inc .On a second-down run '32 Brent Thomas takes a handoff from quarterback Luther Roberts. Photo by Mcrln Studios Inc. Homecoming 9
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