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Some students chose clubs, some chose art and some chose sports to eb- press themselves. Others, however, chose hot theatrical lights, long hours of practice and heavy make-up to become part of the two-week fantasy, ‘’Godspell.”’ The colorful cast of Godspell charmed its audience in late November. and perpet- uated record-breaking attendances for Russell Miller Theatre. The play, based on the life and teachings of Jesus, was one of two major theatre productions of the year. The second was “Finian’s Rainbow,” which was presented in late February. Country-rock star Linda Ronstadt drew an audience of 6,300 for the Homecoming concert on Nov. 1. Other concerts for the year — Loggins and Messina, the Spinners, James Taylor and several mini-concerts — were over-shadowed by various aspects of a concert controversy. These ranged from “fear of crowd control” problems to a ban on concert advertising in neighboring major market cities. In another realm of student acitivity, the Greek year was a quiet one. There was one controversy early in the year however, as a sorority was fined for rush violations. The black Greeks were active in trying to establish a United Black Greek organiza- tion on campus in addition to the two present Greek governing bodies — Inter- fraternity and Panhellenic Councils. CHU Opening Homemade pink and white shakers representing the colors of Phi Mu sorority help the sisters raise spirit at the Sigma Chi Derby. Surrounded by sorority members, pledge Suzie Blevins helps psyche the group for the competitive events behind Pearce-Ford Tower. The Phi Mus practiced for all events held. Appropriately singing ‘By My Side” to a downstrick- en Jesus (Tim Millett) are ‘“Godspel!” cast members Marilyn Martin and Peg Miller. The production broke attendance records at Russell Miller Theatre as it played to an estimated 2,450. Only “Mame” and “Hello Dolly” rate above ‘‘Godspell” in attendance. Clu
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Country-rock: star Linda Ronstadt bids farewell to a cheering audience of 6,300 at the Homecoming concert on Nov. 1. The singer's performance helped the Asso- ciated Student Government stay in the black and net a profit of $4,300. Miss Ronstadt opened her performance in Diddle Arena with the hit “Colorado.” ae Opening
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