Sac sim mienS 2e ERO TOI TOT i if | The contestants were judged in individual and group categories. The individual first place winner was Penny Fitzhugh, sponsored by Royer Hall, who presented a tap dance routine. Second place went to Phillip Green for his rendition of the Commodores ‘Still.’ Janice Woodard, sponsored by Alpha Sigma Tau, secured third place with a ‘Sound of Music’ medley. Also participating in the individual category were Pete McManus, sponsored by the Knights, Allie Cartwright, sponsored by Alpha Sigma Tau, and Terri Ferrell, sponsored by Alpha Sigma Alpha. Self-sponsored ‘Moments Notice’ won the group competition. Second place was awarded to the ‘Cosmic Dancers’, with the Forestry Club- sponsored duet of Steve Gough and Pam McBee taking third place. Honorable mention went to ‘Head Rush’, sponsored by Phi Lambda Chi for their version of Eric Clapton’s ‘Cocaine’ and Lynard Skynard’s ‘Gimme Three Steps.’ Talent Show 39
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Between act entertainment was provided by Joyce Tanner, Camille McFalls, Larry McClarnon traditional format by allowing two acts from the audience to come onstage. Gibb King, one of the daring duo from the audience, took the stage with a joke and Jim Freeland imitated bacon frying. In a fit of inspiration, Freeland lay prone upon the stage floor and ‘sizzled’ for a few moments. That sort of interlude is typical of Talent Shows of the past. The audience has always appreciated efforts made in fun as well as the serious and often quite successful endeavors in entertainment made by a talented group of students. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Penny Fitzhugh won first place for her tap dance routine in individual competition. Penny receives her trophy from show hostess Roxie Bynum. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Pete McManus, spon- sored by the Knights, offered a change of pace with a twirling routine. OPPOSITE BELOW: Co-hostesses Roxie Bynum and Karen Kuethe had to kill time between acts, and that requires something of a talent. LEFT: This duo should audition for the Law- rence Welk Show. Talent Show 41
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