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Show A spectacular human sacrifice was offered by these bronze maidens to their Sun God in L.D.'s winning Talent Show entry, "Sacrificare." Phoenix captured first place in the men's division of the Talent Show by contrasting "The War to End All Wars" with todays war tensions. Parisian damsels love being girls, too. Shamea took second place with a theme based on the dreams of hard-working career girls. An agitated astronaut who got in a washing machine by mistake helped Sigma to take second place with its entry entitled, "My Satellite Won't Come Back." Below, handsome publisher Shepherd Henderson, played by Roy Van Orman, is about to leave after talking business with his beautiful landlady, Gillian Holroyd, played by Sally Bane. She has different ideas, however, as she enlists the aid of Pyewacket, her familiar, to cast a spell of love over unsuspecting, helpless Shep. Bottom, the Modern Madrigal Singers sang selections from King and I and Sound of Music at their assembly in the U.B. Below, Louie, played by Hugh Roberts (with the knife), and the Dook, Mike Oborn, threaten to torture Elliott Nash unless he discloses the final resting place of their late pal, Joe the Black, in one of the many hilarious scenes from the fast moving farce, The Gazebo. Bottom, "They don't have any clothes on!" Dr. Polgar mystifies his hypnotized victim with glasses that see through cloth. Weber students pool talents to produce entertainment in music and exciting drama |