1978 Miracle Yearbook

Alpha Chi Presents 'Vaudeville ' Talent Night Alpha Chi, the leading men's organization on campus, presents ten acts in a night of vaudeville entertainment . Alpha Chi Vice-President Phil Miller introduces each act and asks audience members to vote for the two best acts in two categories: talent and entertainment. First prize in the talent category goes to ventriloquist Janet Davis, following up her earlier tr iumph in the New Student Talent Night sponsered by Student Body Project . Brenda Apple and Rosalie Eaton are awarded second prize in the t alent category for their rend ition of Claude Boiling's " Sentimentale from Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano." First prize in the entertainment division goes to Ri ch luedeke and lydia West for their pantomime. " Les Jaseroques." Stephanie Mesner and Kim Faull achieve second pr ize in the entertainment division with a mult imedia presentation, " The Exodus from Cedar Park." t . Stephanie MesnerandKimfaull lament the " Exodus from Cedar Park," 2. AnneTawneyand Beth Namy lrollie in"MidnightattheToySho9." 3. Rich l uedekeandlydiaWestattempt tos.andmimeartistMarceiMarceau to the unemployment office. 4 . The Norman Tabernacle Choir prepares toperformtheirall·new "Development Cantata." 5. LoydStltt:ers perlormsaFiorP:;!:;:: 6 . Second Place. talentcate11ory. R. Eaton & 8 . Apple; First place. talent category,S. De<:ker,acc.J.OaW$:First place. entertainmentcate11ory. L. West & R. Luedtke; Second Place. entertl-inmentcategory.S.M~r.acc. E. wyse, & K. Faull. 7. Janet Davis tells Archie that helsnot ready lor thebri&ht lights of Hollywood. 8. Nancy Unroe Bivesher rendition of the mournful ballad, "Send in the Clowns," made popular by folksinger Judy Collins 32/Aipha Chi Talent Night

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