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B'UIEDJIEEW E058 ECU EUITUB BEECUIBWCW The full moon beamed down from the sky, casting a glowing spell on the campus version of Broadway, the S.AXs 44th annual Amateur Hour. A cool breeze whis- pered soothing encouragements to the performers as they headed towards the arena in which they would meet their moment of truth. What could be more frightening than to appear before a group of your peers and perform, share an expression of yourself, put forth your very best ef- fort for the purpose of having it judged, compared to someone else? The risks are high, yet the awards are alluring. There is deep satisfaction in sharing part of yourself, polished to perfec- tion, reflecting that special inner self. That is what performing involves, and our performers carried it off with quite a flair. Besides the vocalists tpicturedi the presentation contained three other sec- tions of performers. Instrumentals in- volved Karen Swanson on the flute ilst prizeo, Carol Schneider on the harp, and Kim Hillhouse on the French horn. Vari- ety included an elaborate skit, a come- dy routine, and one of our favorite Texans crowing to a friend about be- ing the best. The keyboard depart- ment consisted of a showtime rag, a tailcoated virtuoso, a synthesizer master and composer ilst prizei and Lisa Specht, the grand prize winner with Polichinelle. What better way to come closer to others than to share yourself? Annette Reinhardtreassmes us with Tomor erri SiMuiffin Alien with Somewhere Ovh R a w. a , s ,C!Michetle K i Ustprize winnert tells us 0 er 4, Favorite Th gs ' i 4, - , wn confi- , ldhood. 1 I 2 STUDeNtytifer
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BUEDEEW EDGE Q WEEEE T'E IEEWEWEEl-t Bizarre Week! You had to have been there to 1' fully understand what it was all about. It could be described as fun, off-the-wall, sometimes ex- pected, most of the time not, but mostly it could be described as - Bizarre! Every morning in chapel Mr. Keele war- ned us to expect the unexpected. People walked around not sure what was going to happen. There was definitely an air of sus- pense. The unexpected ranged from cookies and punch raids during class to a Mr. Leg's and Miss Arm's of CA. con- test. From a visit by Don Ho tMr. Boydt and his Ho-ettes to turning the school into a walking museum of history. From classes barging into other clas- ses singing We Wish You A Merry Christmas to reciting tongue twisters as IOud as possible. Oh! and who can forget the seniors rendition of nWe Are the world , during chapel. Bizarre Week came at a terrific time when students were feeling the heavy stress of their busy school sched- ule. As we look back to Bi- zarre Week we can defi- nitely say without reser- vation e it was quite an experience! A. The Cookie Raiders - Mr. Peterson, Mrs. Den- ney, Mr. Reeder and Mr. Keele find more yic'tints.zs B. Worried about their purses stolen by the Hoxeties, Mrs. Dart. Miss Lambeth and Mrs. Wasiczko ask Donr . 1 A ' Ho for help. K t j C. Mr. Keele presents foot 443 in the Mr. Legs of CIA: contest. - 1 4 STUDENT LIFE
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