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O 0 I V ACtlVltlES A In tne evenings or between , classes, a person could: go to a concert, attend a play or catch a 25 cent rnovie. For those with a competitive nature, tne Western Week games were open ora bonfire during Homecoming. If a student could find tree time, there was an activity waiting.
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Inside this section: WESTERN WEEK, one or the oldest activ- ities on campus offered greased pigs and other cowboy events. pg.50 UNO STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT Board directors broughtconcerts, speakers end more to students. pg.60 AN ENGLISH PROFESSOR wrote a play. and the Nicholls Players took on Chefs Belle. Chere Beta. pg. 80 RETURNING ALUMNI, a bonfire, parade and a winning tootball team highlighted Homecoming 1976. pg.84 ANOTHER SPRING brought l Cl08lrlQ IO 896 students with the day ot greduetlon from Nicholls. pg.88 e Getting down on her lrneee to enetoh e puzzled reoeler. en everell-covered oonleetent lriee her d1ll2lfHfl0hlOlll1UfllUl.Dl!0flfilAI'Iflt.ll Wedmweektun.
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Cuenca 1 x 'N' in E Superdome becomes Bit! R d Country Colonels travel 'ro the Dome for their second win over the Lions 48 Superdome lt isn't often a rivalry promoted by two colleges can be upstaged, but the Sec- ond Annual Fliver Bell Classic came close when its location was announced. Nicholls and Southeastern Louisiana met in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. Pletitled the Superdome Ftiverbell Classic, the game marked the first time two in-state college division teams would play in the newly opened structure. Although the New Orleans Saints and Tulane Green Wave had been using the structure, the Colonels and rival Lions were the first two Louisiana teams to play there. Conceived by Nicholls Athletic Director Ray Didier and Southeastern Athletic Director Pat Kennelly, several factors brought about the decision. Both universities are located 60 miles from New Orleans, with an enrollment of people and alumni of both schools in the New Orleans area. Another factor was the Dome itself. Only opened in August, the general public had had few chances to tour the facility, since construction and finishing work was still needed. With the announcement of the Novem-
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