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A new galaxy of stars was formed at annual Fl TOP RIGHT: A group of inventive Choctaw students, ICE, perform with an individual style that compliments their contemporary rock and roll music. CENTER: Guy McDowell is Taking Care of Business as he plays lead guitar for the band THUNDER. Auditions served as both a preliminary showing and valuable practice. CENTER RIGHT: Even when he isn't on the air, Michael O'Malley is an excellent an- nouncerand entertainer. He worked with the staff to make the show run smoothly. Talent Show with entertainment ranging from a drum solo to a caustic monologue. Student Council, the sponsor of the production, added a new procedure this year. Two weeks before the show, auditions by a selected faculty committee were held to maintain a variety. Fortunately, no one was eliminated. Saturday night, March 26, eighteen very talented acts per- formed to a substantial crowd. The theme, Everybody is a Star , was emphasized in the opening number by the Indianettes. Local disc jockey Michael O'Malley did an outstanding job as emcee, and four community mem- bers served as judges. Plaques and money prizes were awarded to the three top talents. Jennie Bennett placed 3rd, Stewart Lucas 2nd, and Everette Parrish 1st with two original songs. TALENT SHOW I 29
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TOP CENTER: On January 18, our beaches have competition as the whole FWB area is immersed in snow. The blizzard lasts for only a few hours. MIDDLE LEFT: Ch ekh ov arrives at Choctaw in the guise of the American Touring Company. The troop presents two of the master's com- edies, The Bear and The Proposal. BOTTOM LEFT: CHS participates in Black History Week with special posters and dis- plays. ln that capacity, Miami Dolphin Barry Hill addresses the seniors. 3 5 1 2 525 is is ,.., 3 Q? gi s 1 mi S 'Z S S 2 S 3 5? 30lEVENTS
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