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1. Terri Thrush's bailer performance won her the raienf segment. 2. Donnie Darnard looks rovishing while doing her formal walk. 0. Julie Mills flips over being Miss CHS. 4. Julie Mills poses as the newly crowned Miss CHS. 5. John Houser awards Pom Jones os Miss Congeniality.'' 6. Mkhelle Miller and Sharon Horton flash o smile os spies.'' 7. All 36 girls pose together in their formal gowns. 6. These girls ore overjoyed about being in the top ten. 9. The five finalists wore Hope Gaither, Pam Jones. Robin Davis, Julie Mills ond Prue Tlppins. 10. The Miss CHS contes- tants do o dance to Prlvofe Eyes.” 11. Glen- da Vebb ond Steve Petermonn did a superb job os hostess ond host. MISS CHS 23
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38 contestants unmasked For Your Eyes Only” On a rolny Morch 6fh night, the Sen- k r Class presented The Miss CHS pog- eant to a sell-out crowd. The theme of the pageant was appropriately titled, For Your Eyes Only. As the show be- gan, thirty-eight lovely contestants stood with their faces covered by masks. When their escorts arrived, each girl lowered her mask and walked on the runway while her escort introduced her. Next all of the contestants danced in overcoats and sunglasses to Private Eyes. Following the group dance, each girl appeared on stage and modeled her formal gown while the emcees, Glenda Webb and Steve Petermann, provided detailed information about the contestant to the judges and audience. Next the top ten talent performed their talent. Angie Rimes twirled the baton; Hope Gaither, Pam Jones, and Prue Tip- pins sang,- Julie Sprague played piano; Tara Mosblech danced; Terri Thrush per- formed ballet; Robin Davis did a humor- ous interpretation; and Julie Mills did a gymnastic routine. After the top ten talent performed, all contestants reappeared on stage and top ten finalists were named. Each of them was asked a question and from those answers, the judges narrowed the competition to five. Then each finalists was asked, What do you think is the value of a pageant such as Miss CHS? The judges voted again and the emcees gave the final decision to the audience. Fourth runner-up was Robin Davis; third runner-up, Pam Jones (also chosen os Miss Congenialty); Hope Gaither, sec- ond runner-up; first runner-up, Prue Tip- plns; and Julie Mills was crowned Miss CHS of 1962. - Tracy Ton 3 22 MISS CHS
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Fame exposes the multiple talents of students The annual CHS talent show turned out to be a real crowd pleaser. Many people were turned back from the show because It was sold out. Each par- ticipant put in long hours of practice in hope they could reach for Fame.” The Indianettes started off the night with a dance routine to the theme song Fame.” After this, a variety of acts, such as dancing, singing, and Instrumen- tal groups competed for the 1st place honors. Student Council put forth a lot of time and effort to sponsor the talent show. Co-host Pam Jones' calm, collected poise provided an excellent foil for the laid-back humor of co-host Marcel Aig- net. These two well-known CHS person- alities kept the evening flowing smoothly. The 1982 talent show consisted of six- teen different acts that competed for the winning talent. Jean Maddalena won the 4fh place honors with a song she composed, My One and Only. Cathi Perrett captured 3rd place with her version to Pat Benatar's, Promises in the Dark.” The Fearsome Five plus One consisting of Robert Hills, Tony Dethune, Kenneth Walker, Troy Harris, Leon McMillon, and O.C. Pride dazzled the audience with their routine to Dance to Nasty.” The 1st place acco- lades went to The Latin Jam. The quar- tet composed of Jose Santiago, Billy Bain, Chris Hooks, and Brent Purcell re- ceived a standing ovation for their out- standing percussion performance of I Like Her Rhythm.” After the award pre- sentations, the crowd left with the memory of Choctawhafchee's array of great talents. Bobby Springle 24 TALENT SHOW
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