1973-1974 Yearbook

New Orleans jazz, Anne Murray boost '7 4 lyceum programs In order to obtain popular Lyceums, the S.A. asked for a student vote on available artists. With this vote in mind, Anne Murray and the Grass Roots were invited for a fall and winter performance. Anne Murray attracted an overflow crowd by singing her current and past hits. 'Danny's Song' and 'What About Me?' numbered in her performance. Early in the fall semester, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band gave a return concert of rhythm and blues. Dr. Carr led a crowd marching and clapping to the closing number, 'When the Saints Go Marchin In.' Com plementing and sometimes overshadowing outside performances were those given by students. 'My Fair Lady,' the fall musical brought to the stage the largest production Harding has presented. The hard-to-complete and elaborate set complemented the Cockney accents of students who were transported from the world of books and classes to the varied life of London. A full house every night and performances ending with standing ovations called for an encore presentation. 44 / LYCEUMS

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