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V Left: She is comfortably chatting, but who is Stephanie Modlin talking to'' Below Left: Getting into the groove, Angie Claybern and Alisha Moore sing one ot Madonna's latest. Star Search . . . Look Out! The stars certainly glittered in Boone County at the annual Talent Show held on October 29. The Rebel Review staff, with their advisor Susan Pat- terson, sponsored this year’s show. Fourteen acts, including singers, instrumentalists, acro- bats, and breakdancers per- formed for the audience. Rath- er than having a panel of judges to decide the outcome, the audience chose the even- ing’s winner. Each person was given a ballot and the winners were chosen by popular vote of the audience. There could only be one winner and this year it was an act called “Jim and Amy”. Amy Ford sang lead vocals and Jim Duncan played the drums to the song Dress You Up by Madonna and Keep on Lovin’ You by REO Speedwagon. They were backed up by Eddie Denton on the keyboard and Boone graduates Marty Connor on synthesizer and Tim Behne on bass. Other winners were Mike Greene who performed a “lip sync” to Oh Sheila and Mi- chelle Elam who sang Country and Western. Ms. Patterson who has been in charge of the Talent Show for the past eight years stated that this was the best show she had ever produced. The “stars of the show were defi- nitely Better than Ever! — Jeana Vonderhaar TALENT SHOW 21
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Below Left: Using his skill and precision. Jim Duncan drums his way to first place Below Right: Singing to the beat, Amy Ford shows off her talent. 20 TALENT SHOW
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Below: With patience, Coach Nell Hensley shows Doug Mallery and Bobby Phillips how to correctly use the weights Right: It's 3:10 PM and time forCoach Mulcahy to talk football with Harlen Wheatley. Todd Rich. Dale Cox and John Kramer. Lower Right: Using a laser, Mr. Mike Barney shows his class how to study the index of the fraction of a prism. More Than Teachers The future is based upon what students learn in school. If the teaching staff is bad, then a student’s future could be in trouble. A good teaching staff was a valuable asset. They were more than just teachers; to many they were friends, someone they could turn to in a time of need. The teachers spent many hours before and after school in ad- dition to their regular day to help any student who needed it. Many did their best to make school enjoyable by going that extra mile for the students. It takes a special person to be a teacher and Boone Coun- ty was fortunate to have its share of dedicated teachers. They added to our knowledge and gave of themselves to make us the best we could be. — Sherrie Mallicoat 22 FACULTY LIFE
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