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Play it. Crawford Turner really gets down while playing with Section Eight. warming up. Section Eight followed, playing to, again, a somewhat sedate audience. Gray Gurkin played a couple of tunes. Tintern Abbey then took the stage. The crowd en- joyed a fresh sound of progres- sive music. Malicious Intent strummed onto the scene and rocked the on-lookers all The way to the stage. THE DECISION ... . While Flat Stan- ley entertained the rowdy bunch, the judges chose MALICIOUS IN- TENT as the winners. . Battle of the Bands or
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Musical Batiles . and the bands played on. Tintern Abbey. Chris Sabo on bass and Brent Evans on vo- cals make a pretty snappy tune. THE HEAT .. . The temperature inside the auditorium could have killed a rhino, but that didn’t stop any- body from coming out to see one of the most await- ed events of the year. If looked like it was going to be another one of those wild and crazy Thursday nights. THAT BACKSTAGE FEELING |... Tuning up his voice, Brenton Evans, of Tintern Abbey, could sum it up only by saying, “It's like along, dark road that’s just lead- ing nowhere.’ Whatever that might mean, 7:30 P.M. .., Those curtains swung wide in front of three hun- dred fifty people, waiting to hear what the night's performances would deal them. Or vice versa. THE BANDS .... The night began with Premiere, per- forming some mellow jazzy tunes to a responsive audience. The audience, it must be said, was only 28 Battle of the Bands Rockin’. Malici during the Bat Ous Intent show o tle of the Bands. SSNs, aaa A” ] e tant ff their Musical talents
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In Charge. Tony Jean Pierre collects ballets from the judges during the Miss Mea- dowbrook Pagent. Emotional Excitement! Junior Pam Ferguson displays happy tears after just being crowned Miss Meadow- brook, 30 What A Night Thirteen bright stars illuminated the night with their talents, beauty, and poise. Each girl felt like she was truly “The One.” he Big Night finally came after all their hard work! On Saturday, March 14 at 8:00 p.m. the Miss Meadowbrook pageant was underway and on the road to success. The SCA used a different organizational method this year. Committees were assigned and chairmen were responsible for overseeing the execution of the tasks. ‘Everything went really well,” commented Matt Fair- hom, SCA President. Contestants: Pam Ferguson, Holli Wey- mouth, Becky Hansen, Michelle Anthony, Christa Peters, Sabrina Ford, Tina Collins, Jen- nifer Nunally, Stephanie Cole, Mary Clanton, Carrie Anthony, Tracie Collins, and Jennifer Irving had been preparing for weeks. Each girl wore her chosen gown as she walked down the aisle, while thirteen handsome es- corts modeled tuxedos from Groom’s Cor- ner. The girls were introduced and then told a little about themselves and their future plans. As the girls went backstage to get ready to perform their talents, the escorts modeled their tuxedoes, Next Mistress and Master of Ceremonies, Joy Mariner and Matt Fairholm introduced the judges. Then came the talent presentations. Dancing, monologues, and singing were the most performed talents. After the talents Amy Glenn, Miss Meadowbrook 1986, told about her reign as Miss MBK. As the judges were making their decision for the finalists, Joy Mariner sang as Matt Fairholm played the trumpet and Mrs. Mariner accompanied
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