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ECTIC was one word that wrapped up behind-the-scenes work of the Talent Show held on February 6. Directors M . Lynette Mclieithan and Mrs. Debbie Korff were trying to get the sound and performers ready. Some ways of handling the pres- sure were one last, fast practice, or a silent prayer. I was restless, real hyper and ready to let go, said Julie Rodgers, freshman, explaining her feelings l v would be fun The next step was actually get ting on to the stage and perform in I was scared before I went out there but after I got out there I wanted to stay said sophomore Terry Perryman. A4 The Talent Show was shown twice, once to the freshmen and once to the sophomores. There were eight different acts ranging from gymnastics to heavy metal bands. All were a hit. PARTICIPANTS Iron Wrath Julie Rodgers Angie Blackwood Kirk Johnson Terry Perryman New Wave Andrea Barnes ' Uproar Now oppeoring of what it's like waitingftil show- time. Angie Blackwood, sophomore, said, I want to be a performer, and I wanted the experience. Other answers differed from To get out of class! to I thought it After all the practice, brain-rack- ing nervousness, excitement, anx- iousness, and being scared was all over, the performers knew they had worked their hardest, did their best, and gave their hearts to put on a talented Talent Show. 12 Talent Show 3 BOX HOWDW MCs Katherine Howe and Kevin Richardson, dressed as hillbillies, in- troduce the first of eight acts. ROCK ON!! Sophomore David Mann with his band, Uproar, to a Bon Jovi Shot Thru the Heart.
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