Truman State University - Echo Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

 - Class of 1976

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Does no smoking 6 6 and no drinking fy mean no people? A 53,000 loss was suffered by the Student Senate when they sponsored the Shawn Phillips and Pavlov's Dog'Concert Dec. 6. The concert cost over 56,000 and only 726 tickets were sold. The Senategalso paid 51,000 for a light-show, the first one ever used at a University concert. I I ' Senate members feared that failure of Shawn Phillips and '- ' Pavlov's Dog to draw students would mean fewer and possibly no concerts in the future. Without the necessary money, the Senate would not be able to get big name concerts that would draw students. Because of the condition of Pershing Arena afterxprevious concerts, this concert was monitored. The Senate issued the statement that 7,-,..1-- r fl . 'lt's on cam mospihe MIDQDI mostly singer r was wel cert.

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