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Talent Show Talent (Tal ' ent)n. A special ability that is bestowed upon, as by na ture, and not ac- quired through effort. Show (sh6)n. Spectacular, pompous dis- play performed in front of an audience. Talent Show (tal ' ent shb)n. An extrava- ganza at the Louisburg College auditorium hosted by Charley-John Smith and Sheila Cotton with a cast of (thousands?). Louisburg took to the stage to present Faces of the World. Faces that conceived every emotion between happy and sad. Eighteen acts comprised this Show of Shows, ranging from the World of Clowns to the rhythm and crooning of Billy Odom and Don- ald Secreast. Each act was a winner, making it hard for the judges to make the decisions as to who got the prizes. At the end of the show, everyone held their breath in anticipation of the judges ' picks. In the honorable mention category, Jeff Ingle, who sung two songs he composed him- self, captured top spot. Billy Remis Thom- as finished a close second with an Elvis Re- mis-styled rendition of Jailhouse Rock. Third place was taken by the Louisburg Cheerleaders doing their version of Fame. Second place was karate chopped by Chuck Hiter and his assistant Tommy Bishop for their martial arts demonstration. The winner of the Talent Show was, enve- lope please, the home-spun, Waylon Jen- nings — styled performance of Jim McNeill and Mike Ivey singing Dixie by the River. The End (the end) n. The last part of any- thing, including this. Charley-John Smith applaudes his comical comment while Sheila Gotten bears up and tries to refrain from laughing. You should have heard that Remis sing, Let ' s rock, Whoa, let ' s rock. ' Jailbird Thomas 26
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( Layupi arc not as easy as they look. Brian Pendergralt scored two of the 83 points The final 10 seconds! Come on Canes, pull It out, Martha Vinson seems to say. T fVS Get that ball back, get that ball back. The cheer- leaders pull the rooters Into rc m s.jT ' fnrt 25
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«Jf Clowning around doesn ' t stop, especially In front of a live audience. Tuning up. Susan Jackson practices behind the scenes to back up Ronda Ivey ' s song Mike Ivey wonders If It ' s live or It ' s Memorex from James Rhythm and croon from the LouU Brothers. Donald McNeill on the harmonica. SecreasI and Billy Odom. who else? 27
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