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Shakespeare and His Era The Renaissance Festival, sponsored by the Shakespeare Class, is quickly becoming an an- ticipated annual happening. Co-Chairpersons for this event were Dr. Ruth Keating and Dean E. Cochran, who helped the class to coordinate the all-day affair. With tons of food being sold by the Women's Facul- ty Club, the crowd was entertained with such events as fencing exhibitions, King and Queen for a day, magic show performed by Mr. Glen Wilcox, a com- edy radio drama performed by Blair Madison, Tim Raif, Mason johnson, Ed Stanford, and Dean E. Cochran. Felicita Sanyet provided a mystic touch of the east by telling fortunes. Also were such organizations as Pi Kappa Alpha with their pie-throwing and the biology club exhibiting several appetizing pickled specimens. M -. The King and Queen of the Renaissance Festival are crowned during the events. 3 W 5 julie Black sells tarts at the fair. The Production of In Search of Historical Hamlet kicked off the day's events. Mason johnson as Hamlet, now residing in Waco, and Tim Raif as Carl Sagan were part of the comedy radio drama.
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fm agles Hypnotizes Audience The first Celebrity Series presented Gil Eagles. He is the worlds fastest hypnotist. The night of September 5 was to be a fascinating experience. Gil wanted to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that E.S.P. does ex- ist. He demonstrated this by blindfolding himself and asking for a volunteer with a watch. I-le then pro- ceeded to describe the owner and the time on the watch within ten seconds. Gil demonstrated his talent throughout the evening by describing objects that were sent up from the audience. One amazing feat he performed was to describe the serial number on a one dollar bill. The fun-filled evening continued with amazing feats of hypnotism, with the crowd leaving in awe. 1. I fi T' fri -1 9 l 1 ML lg 4
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