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ilfy student Reception G:;i- ;irru ' -- r.i.J ' makes Union such a success is cbe clo icress of the administration and facul- ty with the students. One way this closeness is expressed is through the President ' s Reception held at the beginning of each fall semester. Turning the everyday cafeteria into a formal setting, the reception provides an opportunity for students to talk with their professors outside of a classroom atmosphere. Union University ' s acting President, Dr. Hyran Barefoot, and his lovely wife greeted students as they entered. They were introduced by Student Government Association President, Drew Gay.
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He begins to relate the background of the play. Suddenly one hears, Tom! Can ' t say grace til you come to the table! The mother played very convincingly by San- dra Skinner is ready to start dinner but is waiting on our narrator. The production unfolded into a work of art. Each scene captivated the audience with intensity and professionalism. The character Laura played by Suzetta Tillman made one want to run up and hug her and tell her everything is going to be all right. Tom, played by Kelly CoUenborne, exhibited the true desire to express him- self and leave his familiar world behind. Jim, portrayed by Jim Tartar, put a sparkle of real hope and humor in an otherwise oppressive situation. Jim gave the audi- ence a chance to laugh and Laura a chance to feel like a real person for a fleeting moment. The play came alive and leaped into the hearts of everyone pre- sent. Congratulations to Mr. Burke and the Union Players for a job well done. But remember, we can ' t start or say grace until you come to the table.
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:mimmsmammmtiimmimii yi Entertainment T onight The Talent Show was held on October 1-1 and was entitled Entertainment To- night. Becky McFarland walked away with grand champion honors with her selection of Kingdom of God. Becky finished first in Women ' s Vocal, and Chip Leake dominated Men ' s Vocal with He Holds the Keys. Sheera Oakley captured the instrumental category with the piano composition Toccata. Other divisions included comedy, won by Gina Kelley, and faculty vocal duet, won by Renee Mitchell and Brad Sargent. Scott Powers and Brian Howard emceed the night ' s function. Over all, the talent show was a huge success and should continue to be a popular event for years to come.
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