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Singing Somewhere Out There is Chorlotte Macke. Talents shine at Variety Show The talents of the Creigh- ton High students shone through once again ot the Hospital Auxiliary Talent Shorn held on May 15. The three categories included music, come- dy and dromo, and lip sync. The Talent Show was directed ond MC'd by Mrs. Billie Jo Hurford. Seventeen acts com- peted for the $25 prize awarded for each age group. The winners included Sixth Grade and under - Christy Mlody singing The Greatest Love of All , Seventh- Cighth-Ninth grade division - Jill and Jodi McGee singing Who Put The Bomp In The Bump”, ond the Adult Division - The Bloom- field Raislnettes doing o comedy dromo number. Creighton Mayor Leonard Pahl, Gwen Melcher, ond Sharon Kryg- er judged the event. Participants from high school included: Lyn Heaton, (accompa- nied by Mrs. Janet Krouse); Pau- lo Heaton, (accompanied by Pom Largen); Chorlotte Macke, (ac- companied by Julie Zimmerer); Tommy €mory; Kendra Chren- berg; Jodi McGee; ond Heather Chrenberg. Pwoiting the results, Hop Harder congro- Cleanup creu) of Don Peorson ond Andy tulotes Kendro Chrenberg ond Tommy Peorson relax ofter stocking choirs. €mory on their performance. Performing a comedy and dromo number ore Heather ond Kendro dhrenberg. Variety Show
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The comedy routine UJho s On first Is per- formed by Tommy €mory ond Kendra €hren- berg. Winners in the Junior division. Jill ond Jodi McGee, ore performing their winning num- ber. Accompanied by Pom lorgen, Paulo Heo- Once again showing her singing tolents is ton sings Let's Wait Ruuhile. Jodi McGee.
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Von Brocklin wins Rot Race ith the temperature near 90 degrees and the uuind and dust blowing briskly on May 15, twelve racers sweat and strode their way to the finish line of the third annual Rat Race. Garret VanBrocklin won the con- test with a time of 30:05. The Rot Race was alot of fun. I felt pretty good except for my feet, they were really hot. I was surprised Mr. Ross didn't win. — Garret Van Rrocklin The five mile Rat Race, origi- nated by Matt UUagner, began at 4 p.m. at Creighton High School. The course wove through town and ended once again at the school, fl contestant fee of $5 was charged. Cach contestant received a Rat Race T-shirt and Creighton Bulldog baseball cap from UUagner Clothing. Finishing second with a time of 32. was John Brockhaus. Tying for third place were Scott Polzin and Mike Polak with a time 36. Other contestants were Matt UUagner, Steve Pearson, Phil Ri- ley, Christoph Mattheis, Dick Ross, Loren Brandt, Jared Meikle and Pam Largen. The Rat Race was a hard work- out for me. I should have done a lot better, but at the time all I wanted to do was finish so I could get my green T-shirt. — Pom Largen Darwin Rost of Las Vegas, Ne- vada had been the race cham- pion for the past two years. His best time was 29:38.76. Gene and Laura UUagner host- ed a barbeque for contestants and helpers at their home. The Pol Pock begins the five mile trek from Creighton High School. Despite the heat and blowing dust. Rot Race Champion. Gorret VonBrocklln completes the course in 30:05. Refreshments ore served by Gene UJagner os contestants finish the race. With him ore John Brockhaus. Matt Wagner. Mrs. Irene Porter and Steve Peorson. Relaxing at the barbeque ore Loren Brandt, Gene Wagner, Christoph Motthels and Scott Polzin. 28 1 flat Race Rat Race Champion - Gorret VonBrocklln, Second - John Brockhaus Third - Scott Polzin ond Mike Polak
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