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Give m re ards to old pring Happenings 197 9 Big Event Week Big Event Week for 1979 began with a coffeehouse featuring gui- tarist Cy Timmons. The multi-tal- ented Timmons performed instru- ment impressions. This event was held in the campus theater with root beer as a refreshment. On March 29, the campus the- ater was again the center of atten- tiong this time, the special event was a festival of disaster films. In- cluded in the festival were The Swarm, Earthquake, and Voyage of the Damned. March 30 brought a disco in Cyou guessed itll the campus the- ater. The attraction of the even- ing was first, second and third prizes for the best fool costumes. Saturday, March 31, spotlighted two events: the annual Road Ral- ly in the morning with clues scat- tered throughout Charleston and a Disco Dance-A-Thon that night. Monday, April 2, was the Trea- sure Huntg the winner received a CB radio. The annual Greek Days, when clubs and organizations compete, were held April 3 and 4. The Put- nam County Pickersbrought the best in bluegrass to BCC April 4. Big Event Week concluded on April 5 with a concert by an im- mensely talented pianist, Mac Frampton. Everyone who partici- pated greatly enjoyed Big Event Week 1979. lv-'-L, BCC Spring Talent Show rv Y 8 Broadway tstep kick 7 times and turnl, and I'll be back again tstep kick 7 times and bowl. This opened the 1979 BCC Spring Talent Show. Hosting the show were Dan- ny Lee and Esther Menen- dez. Each talent was perfect, which made the judging tough and very close. Greg Brooks, 1978 Talent Show winner, sang The Last Farewell while the judges made their decision. The ten- sion rose. Danny and Esther announced The winners are: third placeg Ollie Yost, Richard Cote, and Mike Ellis, who portrayed the Beatles 8!student life with their hit song 'All My Lovin,' second placeg Robert Bresch, who sang 'Ole Man River,' and first placeg Darla Horne, who sang 'Natural Woman. ' In a state of total confusion, Darla accepted the trophy. By popular de- mand, Darla sang an encore, Home from The Wiz, which she dedicated to all her friends and family. The evening of entertainment came to a close as the chorus sang Give My Regards to Braodwayf' All of the con- testants left with the mem- ory of having shared their talent, which made everyone a winner.
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Games People Play Do you like competition? Then visit the game center at the Bu- croom. Many games are available. Monopoly, Battleship, and Scrabble are just a few. These games are designed to relieve ten- sion and direct emotions in a friendly, competitive way. The most popular games on campus are pool, football, pinball, and chess. The games can be played by one or more. After the games are checked out through the attendant, it's time for some good old relaxation. Forget the books for awhile. Let your mind wander. Fight the British, find the killer, or spell words you have never heard of.Grab an ice cream cone. Invite a friend to sit with you and play a game, any game will do. The problem is trying to figure out which game is the most fun. Stay! Play them all. Just re- member you have school tomor- row. What the heck, forget school! ji '15 ' r',!'if1 f F . .I , fp. ,. I... ,S -- f 5S,lif'L P' -Q -' A 1 -4-wyiff' ' ' '-ggr: ,cg-'-. -- ., - . mf- A V. ..i,., ,-mv ,. 4-P' - 'mul - q.gn-5155.112-A 5 l ' . VJ, .dwg . ., ' 1 qgh' , I il 'ffl :if--fa.: . -1-- -4 ri .5 . 'Es QQ,-4 'ff - H ,,vy,:, . . .ii--..W hs .. . .4 Y' is w Fa. Q7..3Yjw .-ilk, 'Irv X ' . r .X ,r 7 . - ll s ucient life V . .1
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