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P1 l.C. Talent Show Winners are Lynn Volmer, Honorable Mentiong Marcia Schneider, first al- ternateg Judy Dietz, over-all winnerg and Marilyn Ilsley, second alternate. ar.,- ' I ACTIVITIES I K Seniors in opening act, 'elf They Could See Us Now, include Diana Matthews, Patty Kiscr, Marilyn Ilsley, Kathy Waller, and Pat Sides. 92 Vocal Talent Ranks Sophomores Mary Wilcheck, Carol Davis, ,lady McConnell, Martha Sweeney, Corine Ewing, Becky Herbers and Natalie Wallace interpret Went With The Breeze to capture the title of Best Class Act Award.
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Junior Miss candidate, Diana Hodges, nervously awaits the ques- tions of judges Mr. Bob Billings, Mrs. Ann Archer, Miss Carol Kelly, and Mr. John Lindsay. NERVOUS CICGLES, pasted on smiles, and cold feet were the typical symptoms of the ten contestants compet- ing for the title of Junior Miss. The Pep Club organized the pageant held October 25, in Marian Hall. The girls competed in four eventsg an interview, talent, sports- wear, and an evening wear division. Senior Patty O'- Connell was named l.C.,s Junior Miss, with Mary Walsh as first alternate and Judy Dietz as second alternate. Patty7s talent was an original tap dance to the tune of Bye Bye Bluesfl Mary proved her artistic ability by exhibiting some of her own work. Judy captivated the audience as she sang a few of her favorite tunes. The contestants were graded on their poise, personality, talent, and scholarship. Patty later competed in the city Junior Miss Pageant. Placing among the top four as third alternate, she was awarded a charm bracelet. Mary Walsh's original talent is displayed in her many styles of art work. Canidates Debbie Ward, Judy Armbrust, Kathy Tanner, Judy Dietz, and Mary Walsh exchange reassuring thoughts before their personal interviews.
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5 ' eh! .--tl:-f Performing an original take-off on Shirley Temple are fresh- men Gere Lynn DeZonia, Miriam Broolfs, and Ginny Mefifeei umber Une With Jud es Q Lynn Volrner's version ,of I Wish Capturing the audience You Lovev- merits Honorable Mention. Church On Time. with vivacity is Another vocal winner is Charlene Lambert singing nGez Me To The CANE SWINGING, HIGH STEPPING Seniors brought a taste of Broadway to their annual Talent Show on February 18. Using the theme If They Could See Us Nowf' the Seniors, dressed in shiny black mini-jumpers, brightly colored hose. with top hats and canes, sang and danced in their opening act. Dick Hawley from WMC-TV emceed the event at 3:00 in Marian Hall. Judging the acts were Marsha Swett, last year's Memphis Junior Miss, Wayne Styiers, a Memphis State music major, and Bill Anderson, a Memphis business executive. Over-all winner, Judy Dietz, sang Gonna Build A Mountainw and :Nothing Could Stop Me Now! First alternate, Marsha Schneider presented a humorous reading entitled, The Ten Worst Things About A Manf' Marilyn Ilsley, second alternate, sang HYou're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You. Honorable Mention was awarded to Lynn Volmer for her rendition of HI Wish You Lovef' The Sophomore Class Act, NWent With The Breeze, copped top honors in its division. You're Nobody Till Some body Loves Youf, ,Nui x 93 Senior Marilyn llsley singing it
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