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Without being malicious, one might assess the talents appear- ing as not overwhelmingly good but, in some cases, surprisingly so. Competition is held in two categories, individual and group performances. Robert Almond won a first place for his talent, singing, with Sissy Maxwell and her tap dance routine running second. In third place was singer Debbi Casto. The group catagory probably generated more excitement, since the highest placers played country and western music which seems to better accomodate the , majority of UAM students. “The Blue Grass Band” with Daryle Wallace, Bert Lambert and Danny Morrow took first place honors. If awards were given for original names, the previously mentioned RNCB wou ld be the hands-down winner, but the quin- tet of Bryan Davis, Jim Flatte, Dennis Robertson, Monty Meek and Jim Metcalf had to settle for second. Placing a close third was ‘‘Mag- Debbie Casto took third place in the individual grouping with her rendition of “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers Anymore” ...
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30 Student Life Debate Society members Caryn Tabler and Connie High ... of light. Launching into one of everybody's fa- vorite country hits - you guessed it - it’s the RNCB (Red Neck Country Band) appearing live onstage. Echoes of footstomping rival the strains of music, with occasional screams and other emotional displays, but it’s only the audi- ence’s way of getting caught up in the music. Sponsored by te Debate Society and em- ceed by members Tom Harden and Karen Omohundro, the Talent Show was a definite success. AWARDS The most anticipated moment of the Talent Show, em- cees Tom Harden and Karen Omohundro prepare to present awards.
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32 Student Life netic Force”’ featuring David Stuart, Bruce Mills, Audtry Thomas, and Ron Blackman. While there aren't really limos or celebrities (and the students generally have nothing to promenade about) the Talent Show is a respected entertain- ment event on campus. Besides giving some really good amateur talent a chance to perform, the show is also good for a few laughs.
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