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The Talent Show always draws an immense crowd of interested students despite the fact that many of them must sit on the floor. ln the spotlight, Sean McCarter, sophomore, presents a solo for the audience. Most per- formers were members of larger groups. . i T z Z Concentration is the key to successful breakdancing for David Tomlinson, sophomore. Singing Lick It Up, Rob Jensen, senior, imitates Gene Simmons of Kiss. Student Life 41
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Show draws fans before holidays Breakdancing, flashdancing, ballads and the latest hits, all of these came together in the 1983 version of the talent show. Rehear- sals and auditions kept the participants busy, but it was the day of the show for which everyone waited. Richey Woods, senior, said, I wait for this all year, it gives me a chance to show off. The acts ranged from imitations of Kiss and The Beach Boys to original music. The morning announcement team of Anchor Frank, Anchor Bob, and Sportsguy Ti filled the time between acts. Hugh Lewis from 24 Action News showed up to give Sportsguy Ti a few hints. The show added spice to the schedule, and helped make the day before Christmas holidays a little more bearable. Brad Watson, senior, provides one of the quiet times during the talent show with his performance of One in a Million You. With the responsibility of entertaining the audience bet- ween acts, Tiger Hanner, senior, imitates Tom Cruise while Frank Leffingwell, senior, gives a disapproving look. 40 Student Life l ,
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Band represents Texas at parade A year of raising money, getting in shape, practicing music, marching, and waiting for Dec. 28 dominated the lives of Dragon band members. That was the day the band left for Pasadena, California and the Tournament of Roses Parade. For six days before the Jan. 2 parade, the band toured the Los Angeles area. They arrived back in Austin Jan. 3, and were greeted by a group of proud parents. On the day that the band arrived back at school, any stranger could have picked the band members out from the rest of the stu- dent body, because almost every one had on a Mickey Mouse sweatshirt or a pin that said, I marched in the Rose Bowl Parade. Junior Teresa Kammer practices for the parade with the rest of the band. all l Mike Guentzel, junior, Denise Wilson, freshman, and Q 4' ' 1'-fr Steve Behrens, junior, take a break after the parade. , Made totally out of fresh flowers, the Rose banner leads . off the parade. s 42 Student Life v X
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