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UMMMMMqdHA UMMM@Mq@|qM|M@M|MmM@™ tmMMCCqT T@@E@@L V 1 V UNM|M! elds! Who'll Win? s the con- testants anxiously waited for the Miss L.C. Bird Pag- eant to begin, they sat back and enjoyed a pot- pourri of talent. The Tal- ent Show, hosted by Me- lanie Minor and Doug Maxwell, was a smash, with the Cover Girls danc- ing their way to first place. The dancers, Can- dice Boyette, Robin Rich, Laura Rich, and Jenny Bryan dazzled the judges with their dynamic rou- tine. Scott Campbell won the hearts of the audi- ence, quacking ‘“‘My Pre- rogative.’’ Third place was awarded to Carolyn Friend, singing ““Two Oc- casions.” After the cur- tains closed on Talent Show ’89, Fred Tarry and Stacey Tatro introduced the contestants for the Miss L.C. Bird Pageant. The long awaited an- nouncement was made after the last girl crossed the stage. Jennifer Dyson, representing Jr. NAHS, was awarded first runner- up. Taking the crown was Tracey Totty, who repre- sented SADD and be- came Miss L.C. Bird 89. The Cover Girls dance the night away at Talent Show 89. Singing ‘‘My Prerogative,’ Scott Campbell quacked his way tc f fame with a second place finish in the Talent Show. Singing ‘“‘Two Occasions,’ Carolyn Friend’s talen shines.
“Nice work,” says Wayne Wawner who crowns Tracey Totty. Administrators leave their offices for no more attractive reason. First runner-up in the Miss L.C. Bird Pag- eant, Jennifer Dyson, flashes her charm- ing smile thankful that it is over. Masters of Ceremony, Fred Tarry and Stacy Contestants Tracey Cesario, Rachel Dur- pate that walk down the aisle and onto the Tatro introduce the contestants for the pageant. ham, Julie Fields, and Jennifer Hall antici- stage. Yes, nervous; No, no one knows. Miss L.C. Bird ’89 4163
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