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Make them laugh could have easily been Laura Yates' motto as she livened the air around the au- dience, bringing them near to tears. She joked about every- thing from elevators to birth control and was clearly a strong point of the show. The audience recog- nized the fine talent displayed by the par- ticipants of the show. All of the entertainers received a standing ovation for their hard work and dedication. Mo one left the gym that night without feeling a bit inspired. That's Show Biz Raw talent shown through the evening of Talent Show. Courageous young performers stepped out into the spot- light to display to their peers exactly what they were capa- ble of doing. Acts ranged from the hard rocking band ' Impact'' (consisting of Dave Roberts, Kevin Bartley, Matt Edmonds, and special guest singer Jenny Roberts) to a number of love ballads, a comedian, and adding real spice to the show, a couple of strange-talking M.C.'s. Impact' lead the way by pumping up the sound with Owner of a Lonely Heart . Anji Heron, Qinny Ruble, and Chris Schofield added their heart-warming vocal attri- butes to put the audience in a reflective mood. Leah Dur- kee tickled the ivories with a fantastic piano solo. Making her Midview debut was Laura Yates joking about practical- ly everything.Matt Rizer and Anji Heron captivated the au- dience with their upbeat duet. Who kept the show together while all of this was going on? Mark Lubinski and Steve Shaw humored the audience between acts. These M.C.'s stole the crowd's heart with fast-talking jibberish that only they could truly under- stand. Were any of our performers struck with last minute stage fright? Possibly, but as Dave Roberts commen- ted 'The most performing we do is usually at home, so it was nice getting up in front of people. 14 STUDENT LIFE
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The effects of a little stuffing are demon- strated by Steve Shaw and Stephanie Stays- niak on Pillow Peo- ple Day . Tim Jones works on a list of senior names for decorations that is aimed at showing that all the seniors are in- volved. Surprise registers on the face of Erin forth- ofer as her picture is taken as she adds to the ever-growing list. The winning decora- tions were produced by the junior class this year. The juniors worked hard to trans- form their halls into an exotic jungle. Ron Plato. Chris Scho- field, Lori McAlpin, Lisa Carrico, Kris Teper, Penny Motyka, Kristin Strauss, Jon Cromling, Brett Ste- vanus, Jeremy Black, Tisa Pedak, Joy Miller, Joey Sengstock, Lisa Schau, and Don Kirby take a moment from their task to pose proudly for a group picture in front of their decorations. —1 — SPIRIT WEEK 13
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Want to know a sure- fire way to bring the audience to its feet? Matt Rizer and Anji heron have the se- cret. They inspired toes to tap, hearts to beat faster, and fin- gers to click by belting out the hit Time of My Life.'' To delight the audience even more alumni Dave Schwartz presented a suprise sax solo. The bodiless beings, Mark Lubinski and Steve Shaw take their place as the eighth wonders of the world. These wacky charac- The combined talents of Chris Schofield. Leah Durkee, and Collette Mitchell add- ed a special touch to the talent show through the song ters filled the gaps be- tween performances with nutty antics, which included ex- changes of deodorant and shaving cream. Anything Tor You,'' a flowing ballad. These are memories that stay with a person for as long as she can re- member. TALENT SHOW 15
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