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efore going on to perform, Nikki Ringlcr and Kristen Hann make sure their ending position is together. The two per- formed a jazz routine, wearing blinking lights around their heads. L Skidmore P X racticing for the talent show, Brian and Allen Harper break-dance in the parking lot. The duo. who came in first, did interpretations of baseball players, football players, and a car with a flat tire. A xm. t home, junior Kim Anderson makes the final preparations for the tal- ent show. Kim started gymnastics when in kindergarten, and took them for six years. She performed a tumbling rou- tine to the song She Bop. VAThat next? VY 22
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L. Skidmore L Skidmore Whilc their parents arc gone, freshman Amy Shupc reads to her little sister, Jill. Sometimes the situation gets reversed when Jill brings home her li- brary books. ) i
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Performing without working lights? Drested in red and white. Kenny Wilson sings Willie Nelson's number one hit. Al- ways On My Mind. Kenny won third place in the talent show and a $10 award. even acts with seven lights. A far cry from no Talent Show at all. With the prospect of assemblies being cancelled, the student body had adjusted to forego- ing the auditorium. But Student Council President Brian Davis got a brainstorm and persuaded Principal Preaskorn to let him clear out the old school’s first floor hall and main lob- by. It took Brian and class- mate Matt Ritchey all day to get the building in shape. At 2:00 students from Eckhart arrived by bus. Ju- nior high participants Sonya Metz and Becky Hyde, ner- vous before the entire stu- dent body, sang The Impos- sible Dream. Two gymnastic acts cart- wheeled across the stage. Freshmen Dawn Barmoy and Amy Shupe performed to Get Lucky, and Kim An- derson tumbled to She-Bop. The darkness on stage didn’t bother Kristen Hann or Nikki Ringler. Blinking lights around their heads added a special contrast to the darkness. Clad in white pants and a red and black western shirt, third place winner Kenny Wilson sang Willie Nelson’s Always on My Mind. With the introduction, “You can see them perform- ing at halftime,” Stephanie and Tara Davies twirled their light sticks. One of Tara’s baton ends failed to light until the very end when she dropped it. Students viewed a football game, a baseball game, and a flat tire during the perfor- mance of break dancers Al- len and Bryan Harper. The “Papa Fresh and King Tut” duo broke away with first place and a standing ovation. After the show ended, Mr. James Thompson announced over the P.A. “Thanks Stu- dent Council. Thanks, Brian. And pat one another on the back; it was a success!” 'T'alent show 23
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