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Show t i f (C ifTf : ' ; i j t j ' i H "i -iVV h " ' " "'n .5t "'W,;ff'fta"iiMtllrrffihli tTi'- t .1 University dance students practice a routine for Dance 72 tfa be held April 20-22 at Kingsbury Hall. Tickets are no Audience stars in U e Verisimilitude' showl "Great" and "best performance I've ever seen" were just a few of the enthusiastic responses to the free Verisimilitude held Friday at noon. Held in front of the library fountain, Verisimilitude brought down the house with an excellent performance. Starring in the never-before-rehearsed show was the audience, much to their surprise. Verisimilitude was the brainchild of a sculpture class. The class put on a weeklong publicity campaign, cam-paign, stating only when and where Verisimilitude would be held but giving no hint as to its nature. Folding chairs were set up and the audience filed in to find out what Verisimilitude was all about. A photographer scurried around , 3r taking pictures anda"(fle reporter was brought inu5 , the performance. L Various passersby stoppt: n the half-hour show to c.rh to what was going on ee this, an election camp;.-3n must be an anti-war git.:rl Sculpture class i.e members sat with asm;; nP their face with comment irc "It's anything you want i: "u A small band of people r "ac to leave; after booing" audience, they explar-'rei they were moving to ge: : view. w At 12:30 p.m. the Sine performance came lo ias when art students stoo:e began folding up dr with a body still halis |