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Show Brings Out Talent At F.F.C.H.S. The talent show turned to be a great success. It brought out hidden talents in many students around the school. The Gary Carson magic show took first place, Jimmie and Jamie Helton and their dance and comedy routine took second place. The school's brea- kin' group, Fresh Express, came close behind in third. The show was held on November 28 and it lasted for approximately one and a half hours. The acts ranged from Motley Crue, to Pudding in a cloud, the schoolis rendi- tion ofthe group Vanity 6. The sponsor of the show was the Span- ish Club, and the heads of it were Don- na Prien and Getty Nuhn. Top to Bottom tl. to RJ Fresh Express, the school's breakin' group displays all of that natu- ral talent. Donna YVlaDonna Prien thanks her Lucky Star for her great performance. The Go Go's and their energetic personalities, kept the stage hot during their performance.
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