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Students Turn on Talent The Superior Roadbirds'' go through one of the practice sessions that brought them a third place finish. Antwan Makhoul and Rick Shipley made preparations while Yareli Arizmendi puts finishing touches on her dance routine. The Second Annual Academy-Maur Hill talent show was held Sunday, Oct. 25. Students and parents filled the Maur Hill auditorium to watch 16 different acts performed by the students. For the second year, the first place prize, $25, was won by Diana Smith, junior from Ft. Smith, Ark. Her winning act was a piano solo that she composed. Yareli Arizmendi, senior, Mexico City, won the $15 second place prize with a 50’s dance number. The “Superior Roadbirds,” a group con- sisting of Clay Adams, junior, Maple Hill, Kan., Butch Trotter, junior, Beaudry, Texas, Chris Hulseman, junior, Chicago, III., and Yareli Arizmendi, won the $10 third place prize. The “Roadbirds” received the greatest audience response by playing the popular song “Lola. The EFL Choir and other Academy students wait for their turn on stage dur- ing a weekend practice session. Student life Talent Show 17
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Students Elect Royalty The highlight of the Homecoming festivities is the cor- onation of the Homecoming queens. On Friday, October 16, Stacy Penning, an Academy junior, was crowned Intramural queen during the halftime of the All-Star-Alumni game. Her court included Heidi Immel, sophomore, and Karen Wilson, freshman. During the halftime of the Homecoming game, Megan Kelly was announced the 1981 Homecoming queen. The coronation of the queen was held at the student dance located at Riccardi Center, Benedictine South Campus. The Homecoming queen candidates included: Megan Kelly, Atchison, Debbie Wolters, Atchison, Laura Penning, At- chison, Sheila Domann, Atchison, and Yareli Arizmendi, Mex- ico City, Mexico. ” ; i Intramural queen candidates Heidi Immel. sophomore. Stacy Penning, junior, and Karen Wilson, freshman, ride in procession before the coronation during the intramural-alumni game. intramural Queen Stacy Penning, Laura Penning, Debbie Wolters. Queen Megan Kelly. Sheila Domann. and Yareli Arizmendi sit in the limelight dur- ing the Homecoming game. A smile shows that Intramural Queen Stacy Penning is pleased with her crown. Megan Kelly was announced Queen at the halftime of the Homecoming game. She was crowned during the dance that evening. The Queen and her court: (Front) Laura Penning and Sheila Domann. (Back) Debbie Wolters. Megan Kelly, and Yareli Arizmendi. 16 Student Life Homecoming
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Girls Geminate at Sadie Gawkins The Sadie Hawkins dance is the annual “Girl Ask Guy” mixer. The dance was held on Friday, Nov. 13, in the Maur Hill gym. This mixer provides the Academy girls with an op- portunity to get a date with the Maurite of their dreams. Thad Purslow, King of Dogpatch, was crowned during an intermis- sion. The music was provided by Astre. He was elected King of Dogpatch by the majority vote of the Academy students. This vote was taken by the Mount Academy students donating money to candidate with the legs which they thought were the best looking. This money was then given to the joint Student Councils. The candidates for King of Dogpatch were: Thad Purslow, senior, Mark Kelly, junior, Chris Riffle, sophomore, and David Buessing, freshman. The band Astre” strikes up another tune at the Sadie Hawkins dance held November 15, 1981. Michele Bromley hangs loose. 18 Student Life Sadie Hawkins Dance Many different dance steps are displayed by the Maurites.
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