Show o The Utah Statesman r Monday November 16 1981 P 11 1981 Sunburst Club gives nostalgic value by Gary McVey Since 1977 Sunburst Club has been something of a tradition at USU Once a year USU’s Entertainment Services transforms the SC Ballroom into a cross between 71t Night vf the Living Dead and a 1940s Copacabana revue The result is a unique evening of entertainment sure to please the most discerning customer Sunburst Club has employed a ’40s theme over the years and reincarnated for the occasion again this year are Glenn Miller and his orchestra and the Andrews sisters Miller and “the boys in the band’’ — as he calls them — entertain Sunbust by playing a variety of swing music and patriotic tunes including such favorites as “Chattanooga Choo Choo” and “Yankee Doodle Dandy” Club-goe- rs Likewise the resurrected Andrews Sisters provide club like “Don’t Sit Under customers with popular the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)” and “Boogie sing-a-lon- Woogie Bugle Boy” Also supplying entertainment at o dm Miller (jan Benson) led his orchestra through musical paces played the trombone and sang fcsFfiday night's Sunburst Club to thoroughly entertain its customers Sunburst Club will wfoTWjdty night and continue through Saturday Tickets are $1385 $1285 and S885 Mica dancers to show give be to public FniBca a com-W- f dancers dpnfannatUSU Nov 16 a da Spectrum The occasion the annual free family concert sponsored by ad Logan City in its fifth tour America of Frulica one popular and ic ensembles in the ofai i varied dance Ppm that ranges i ood from the hi Nfldiv fishermar momenta betw and village gi T" il troupe wasfou lwistdirecto 7Ihdevic w fr® JJo-udya- over th n of the yyiofthecc s initial au group £jheopean vT® tc psss Surrounding the food and complementing the SC Ballroom for the occasion are ice sculptures chandeliers plants a bar and even a replica of a 1934 Frasier-Nas- h automobile All this plus the sound of the Glenn Miller Orchestra in the background help to give a ’40s appeal to the club Sunburst Club a great entertainment value at $880 for USU students BONNEVILLE POWER ADMlNlSTRAnON We put a lot of “energy” into developing human resources too BPA is one of the nations largest power marketing agencies and is pert of the US Department of Energy If you are pursuing a degree in electrical dvi environmental or mechanical engineering we invite you to explore the future you can have with us We also are interested in talking with you about our Cooperative Education Progam Openings are available in a wide variety of areas Our expanding energy program for example offers the opportunity to contribute to such emergingareas as conservation of energy solar energy application and alternate energy sources We will be at Utah State University within the next few days Please contact your placement office in order to schedule an appointment I A Bonneville Power Administration A US Department of Energy ¥-PO Box 3621 r 1 Portland Oregon 97208 V We are giss b AT flamboyant Yugoslavian Sunburst-Cluare the Sunburst Dancers and Singers Normally these performers arc known as the Aggiettes Calico or the Sun Valley singers but once a year they pool their talents to sing and swing at Sunburst But before any of this entertainment begins Sunburst Club serves a full buffet with something to please any palate The spread includes such delicacies as Escalopes Sautces au Beutre (Scallops sauteed in butter) and Veal Bayrisch as weO as American traditions such as Roast Baron of Beef an Equal Opportunity Employer |