Page 3, March 27, 1980 Who said Aggies have no talent?! ■ • First-place winner Mike Higgins sings a soft love song to his dog. Higgins ’ tongue- in-cheek crooning had the Aggie audience in gales of laughter. Teri Richardson, right, whirls and jiggles through the routine from “Cabaret” that earned her third place. Last Saturday night, the MSC AH University Variety Show was presented. The show is designed to provide a forum for talented Aggie performers, whether students, faculty or staff. It had its beginnings from the Aggie and Intercol legiate Talent Shows, which began in 1951, and which featured a wide variety of acts, ranging from acrobats and comedians, to classical pianists and opera singers. Photos by Lee Roy Leschper Jr. Ventriloquist Keith Smith plays straight man for his dum my “Pappy Jones” on the way to a share in a three-way tie for second place. “Aggienizors” Drew Anderson, Mark Smith, Albert Minten and C.B. Hoshall provided comic and musical relief between acts.