The Cardinal, Yearbook of Lamar State College of Technology, 1957 Page: 47
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No, this group is not from Huntsville, they are the "Cell Block 7"-A
riot in Dixieland, our Artist Series for April.First on this year's Series were the two pictured
above, Edith Atwater and Albert Dekker. This
was a pleasurable evening of dramatic reading.Second on our series were the Don
esting and entertaining.Cossacks. This group is highly inter-
The Lamar student who cared to reap full benefits of the price
of his activity card was privileged to partake of several full evenings
of excellent entertainment, a most rewarding experience . . . there was
"Two's A Company" with the master and mistress of vocal exuberance,
Alber Dekker and Edith Atwater . . . then came the Don Cossack
Chorus lending Tech a touch of Russian song and dance . . . could we
forget Alicia Alonso and Igor Youskevitch in the beautiful Ballet Rouse
de Monte Carlo . . . or the "pure" Dixieland of SMU's Cell Block 7 . .
yes, the '56-'57 Artist Series was indeed a series of thrilling experiences!To supply a more esthetic atmosphere to our series
were Igor Youskevitch and Alicia Alonso in their
Ballet Rouse de Monte Carlo._ TheArtit eres FneArt orTc
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