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Tech Students Truly Talented Angela Atkinson stunned the audiance with her musical number, Out Here On My Own, by lrene Cara. After the talent show, Ronnie Rogers, Penny Davis and Ronnie Brunson complimented each other. Shown from left to right - Angela Atkinson, third place winner, Louise James, second place winner and Ronnie Rogers, overall winner. Talent. There's one thing for sure. Florence-Darlington Technical College has it! December 5, the Programming Board co-sponsored a talent show with Francis Marion College. Those attending were thoroughly entertained and judging was no easy task. However, in the end Tech came away with top honors. Ronnie Rogers from Mullins won first place, Louise James of Florence was awarded second place and Angela Atkinson from Hartsville won third place.
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