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Two talent show winners selected After deciding to split the Vocal Music Department's Talent Show competition into two divisions, one for solos and duets and the other for groups, the same qual- ity of performances were delivered. Thirteen acts were approved in auditions held prior to the Tuesday, January 18th show held in the Little Theater. As in the past the show was sold out and the Vocal Music Department made about 5500. Big winners were Vanessa DeLos Reyes and Lisa LaF0urcade who performed OutThere on My Ownn. They won 850. DeLos Reyes sang to LaFourcade,s ac- companiment on the piano. LaFourcade accompanied DeLos Reyes' sister Rhonda last year and they were runners up. In Division II the group of Dana Gribble, Larry Loveland, jim Houle, Debbie Green, Lisa Schmidt, Danny Glembocki, Ken Self and Mark Stavis won for their rendition of First Love from the Broad- way production of Chorus Line . They won 575. Other high points in the show was the song Father's Eyes by Gary Chapman sung by Diane Freiman and accompanied by Ken Self. Senior Kim Harms sang the song This Time I'1l be Sweeterv, and Angela Phil- lips sang the Neil Diamond hit, Heart- Stavis. 1 light . Cynthia Munson, accompanied by Lee Massie, sang an original song Special Friend . The trio of Chris Haggard, Stacy Bell and Danna Woodland sang the Bee Gee's song Heartbreaker and the rock group, Anthem, consisting of Dennis Campton, Mike Bridges and Larry Taylor per- formed the original Triggered by Elec- tricity . Bridges also accompanied himself on the piano and sang Don't Go Lookin , a song he wrote himself. Lisa Harker was the Mistress of Ceremo- nies and Becky Reed, Susan Shore and Fred Brown served as the judges. 1. Lisa Harker, Mistress of Ceremonies, keeps the audience entertained between acts and while awaiting the judges, decision. Harker, a veteran drama student, was selected by Vocal Music Teacher Kathy Lopez. 2. Division II winners Dana Gribble and Larry Loveland sing l'First Loveu. They were accompanied by Jim Houle, Debbie Green, Lisa Schmidt, Danny Glembocki, Ken Self and Mark talent show - 193
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The 1983 junior-Senior Powderpuff football game, held on May 20 at Bradford Stadium, was once again a success, as the seniors won convincingly, 28-o. The seniors, who as juniors in 1982 defeated that year's seniors, 14-12, showed their considerable athletic advantage over the juniors in route to a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter. Among the prize players were Janine McDonald, Jennifer Lata, and Michelle Crisanti. It was surprising how aggressive the girls were, said Lance Rhoney. Unfortunately for the crowd in attendance, the second half was not quite as exciting as the first half. It appeared that the seniors would duplicate their first half performance as the seniors quickly brought the score to 28-o. In keeping with the rules set down by the administration, concerning pre-game activities , there was no discernible prob- lems of any nature at the school itself. Memories from the 1981 change from Powderpuff to Almost Anything Goes precluded any problems from occurring. A luau dance was held after the game from 9 to midnight. The dance was put on by the freshman and sophomore classes providing leis which were handed out at the door. 1. Senior Monique Morand pushes her way through to score points with a touchdown. The seniors creamed the juniors 28-O. 2. Senior jennifer Latta once again goes for another touchdown. Latta was one of the two players of the game as she is so athletic. CC 77 83 takes powderpuff as juniors and seniors uaamft. 194 - powderpuff 11--
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