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From amateur to pro, Many talents displayed The Great Radio Show was aired as the theme of the 1981 talent show. The sec- ond annual talent show held on Friday, February 27 was a true success. Troy Pe- ple simulated Bob Hope with his jokes as the master of ceremonies for the first half of the show, followed by Anne Driscoll and Kevin Jones who filled this role after intermission. A highlight of the evening was a Surprise visit from ‘‘Carol Burnett”’ (known to students as Mrs. Sally Sou- thall.) She sang ‘‘Hello Again.’’ Other per- forming teachers were Mr. Dwight Gra- ham who sang ‘‘Even Now,”’ and Mr. Bill Broaddus who warbled ‘‘As Time Goes By.’’ Miss Joy Connors drew applause for her modern dance. The major attractions were the perfor- mances of the many talented Monacan students, both amateur and professional. An amusing skit was a take-off of ‘‘The Twelve Twelve Days of Christmas”’ enti- tled ‘The Twelve Years of School.”’ It en- abled many kids a chance to demonstrate hidden talent. Chiefs Announcing and Broadcasting Staff: FRONT ROW: Troy Peple, Donna Foltz (Secretary), Joey Cooper, Tommy Woo, Suzy Sulzbach, Andy Adams, Joan McEwen; SECOND ROW: Sean Farley, 194 CABS Drama Lighting Jay Clayton, who swept the Keys with an original composition, was judged win- ner in the amateur competition. Placing second were the robot-type dance team of Neal Jackson and Terence Johnson. Their routine was enhanced by special effect lighting which they themselves de- signed. Southbound earned third place by exciting the crowd to madness with a sud- den flash of light concurrent with the drum rolling finish to Led Zeppelin’s ‘‘Rock and Roll.”’ Attired in long-johns, Tucker Wright strummed his guitar and chanted an origi- nal ballad based on one of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. His strumming and singing merited first place in the profes- sional participants group. What a shame Hollywood talent scouts were not present, since many of our per- formers would be treasures to show biz! Schick chic legs. During the talent show, Mary Ker- nich participates in ‘‘The Twelve Years of School”’ skit. Judy Urban (Historian), Mark Johnson (Vice-Presi- dent), Rhett Rebold, Linnea Nan (President), Steve Yates (Treasurer), Barry Clements. Jester in long-johns. Tucker Wright, winner of the professional category, sings a Dallad while dressed as a minstrel.
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Love at first sight. Mr. Loye Kittle along with Mi- chelle Hughes and Jackie Price of the Legend staff take a glimpse of the first edition of the Legend. Legend: Greg Miles, Sherry Morgan, Michelle Hughes, Melody Ridgeway, Mary Kernich, Susan Brindige, Hillary Armstrong, Annette Ringwood Arrow Staff: FRONT ROW: Joyce Dixon (Art Edi- tor), Leslie Marrs (Associate Editor), Suzy Suaz- bach, Carol Bourne (Feature Editor), Patti James (News Editor), Susan Winiecki; BACK ROW: Dawn Tanner, Ann Frymier, Karyn Beville, Pam Litton (Edi- tor-in-Chief), Silas McCullough, John Trexler, Juggi Khandelwal, Mrs. Lillian Raible (Advisor). Legend Arrow YAC 193
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Lighting Crew: SITTING: Brian Walker, Steve Chat- nick, Allen Cocke, Chet Taliaferro; STANDING: Greg M iles, Bill Keeling, Jorge Chazo, Kirk Stevens, Bry- an Kidd, Mr. Dwight Graham (sponsor.) Drama Club: Suzy Sulzbach (President), Kevin Jones (President of Thespians); SECOND ROW: (Officers) Tina Hodges, Diane Erickson, Suzanne Enfield, Scott Sekerke, Anne Driscoll, Allen Coke; THIRD ROW: Joyce Camden, Paul Hundley, Jenny Jones, Susan Hughes, Leslie Marrs, Scott Covert, Terry Menefee, Regina Bohlmann, Allan Don’t scratch it. At one of the dances, Steve Yates, a CABS member, carefully places the needle on the record. Perrow, Tammy Bryant; FOURTH ROW: Nancy Moran, Andrea Tarcen, Kris Hughbanks, Beth Temple, Connie Smith, Cindy Barden; BACK ROW: Brian Ezell, Nancy Ryan, Tressie Smith, Tim Sweeny, Kathy Koberowski CABS Dancing Lighting 195
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