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My Little Honeybun, sings Lauri Epps to a blush- ing Mark Wilson during the U.S.O. dance. Isn t he cute?!! Waiting to be Filmed Tara Barker, Robert Bowen.Tim Richardson, Tracey, iohnson, Lisa Chkoreff. Gina Allen, lohn Ritchie, and Lisa Frambach prepare to film another great BSTV episode. BOmB shelter 23
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A Camera and a Lei were all it took for Hank Bunnell to catch the atmosphere and get a perfect shot of the Welcome Back Lu Au. Singing Praises The Harison Gospel Singers grace the Bomb Shelter stage with a night of pure gospel energy. For those few evenings when Oglethorpians weren ' t scholastically occupied, an original and fun alternative was offered. Students entered this Petrel war zone armed and ready to forget about studies. Every night was a blast at THE BOMB SHELTER The Bomb Shelter, where students relaxed, were able to get good food, and be entertained by a variety of activities, expanded in many ways. Among the phys- ical improvements were new lighting, more video games, an original mural over the door and of course, more netting. A pool table was added, as well as a dart board. This enabled the Bomb Shelter to sponsor various amounts of tournaments. Movies were presented nightly, includ- ing several film festivals such as Halloween Week, Harrison Ford Night, Bomb of the Month bad movies, and Mid- night Movies ranging from Dr. Strangelove to Pink Floyd ' s The Wall. There were also special programming, among the most successful of the events were 40 ' s Week, which hosted a week of WWII movies — comedy, drama, and musicals — and ended with the first annual USO Dance. The USO Dance featu- red forties ' contemporary music, a costume and dance contest, and a live USO variety show — including The An- drew Sisters, a ventriloquist act, songs from South Pacific and the infamous Who ' s on First comedy routine. The most popular feature of the Bomb Shelter was BSTV. Director Hank Bunnell, camera in hand, rushing to get that last shot filmed, became a very familiar sight. BSTV ' s themes included BSTV ' s Summer Vacation, Video Kaos, Good Morning Oglethorpe, and BSTV ' s Flying Circus. TB.ph m jw 22 BOMB SHELTER
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Tennessee Trio. Tom Wolfe, an alumnus, David Mother-in-Law-Blues. Leah Hughes recites origmal Mosher Dr Moshers son, and Cyndi Craven, prose written by Oglethorpian Elizabeth Curtis, another alumnus, sing and strum to some down That daughter-in-law of mine, she don t teed my home country tunes. boy right!
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