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74 Freddie King Temptations drain concert bud e L ons plans for Variety next fall lems and questions as before. Being a commuter college with a large segment of its students living at home or apartments, eve- ning entertainment can attract only so many per- sons. A switch to weekend and Monday concerts proved some success, although the problem of not enough students attending still existed. The campus doesn't have the facilities to attract major, big-name talent to the area. To put on such a concert, as Concert Series Chairman John Wilson said, . . would require the entire SEB budget and still more to meet con- tract needs. In self-assessment fees, the SEB received 55.50 from each undergraduate full-time student. Nicholls students have always received dis- counts on concerts, with no admissions being charged to lectures. With the second half of his term in the coming year, the question will be if Tommy Lyons, and the SEB itself, can maintain student interest to bring together desired entertainment. Even chairmen take time off, as Nat Kern, in charge of the dance series, works on some crayfish at the Annual Crayfish Boil, held in the Student Union ballroom where many dances were also held, Amid the clutter of his own instruments and amps, Shawn Phil- ips did a solo performance in Peltier Auditorium for the first Concert under spring SEB director Tommy Lyons and Con- certs Chairman Ftay Boy. Strumming his box guitar, Alex Bevan was the first warm-up act before Tim Vveisberg and Gino Vanelli. Bevan tuned up only five minutes before going onstage due to several delays. .E .lj '. Armed with his guitar and a talent for the blues, sweating Fred- die King rocked and played as the opening act of a concert which featured the music of the Temptations, the last concert ofthe spring. Tim Weisberg pauses for a breath from his electric flute in the Thibodaux Civic Center Concert. Weisberg used an organ and back-up band to convey his music to the 4,000 people attend- ing,
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