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Classical Guitarist Strums up Entertainment Alfred Street, classical guitarist, performed Nov. 5, 1974, at the Sul Ross Main Auditorium. Street is a native of southern France and studied music at the Conservatoire de Nice. He has given concerts at universities and colleges in more than 30 states including Hawaii and has performed on radio and television as well. Street’s concerts have been met with extraordinary success among young audiences. Some of his repertoire included: “En Los Trigales, “Five Lute Pieces of the Italian Renaissance,” and “Two Preludes” by J. S. Bach. 25
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Nuttiest Day of the Year Versatile Grady Nutt, a professional humorist by occupation, a Baptist minister by ordination, a writer by vocation, appeared before a Sul Ross audience, Friday, Sept. 20, 1974. Grady plays a dozen different instruments, juggles, sings, lectures, and performs before groups all over the U. S. But most of all, Grady is known for his own unique brand of wit and wisdom, as he rapidly builds a nationwide reputation as a downhome, believable performer with an ability to extract humor from life around us. To some he is “the Will Rogers of today.” 24
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HOMECOMING, USA Homecoming USA — a time of foot¬ ball, queens, bonfires, parades, dances, concerts, and rodeos. Sul Ross students and ex-students cele¬ brated the homecoming festivities with traditional style. Four dances, a band concert, a four- day rodeo and a reception for the 1964 Lobos were on tap for this past year’s Homecoming. Highlighting the festive weekend was the Homecoming parade, the game and the coronation of the Queen and court. Cindy Heatly was crowned Homecom¬ ing Queen during halftime of the Sul Ross and Abilene Christian College game. Other members of the court included Marty Minjares, Marcia Jones, Bertha Orta, and Cynthia Ten- iente. Alpha Kappa Lambda’s, service frater¬ nity, float was the winning float in a field of 50 contestants during the Homecoming parade. The parade’s theme was “conserving energy.’’ The AKL’s expanded of this idea with the theme “We conserve everything but our spirits ” They won $100 and a pla¬ que for their entry. 26
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