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Students showcase their Talents and entertain the audience 11 Friday: March 18. a talent show was conducted E from 8:30 till 10:00 am. This was a great Chance for Silver Crock students to show off their abilities. and many people took advantage of the opportunity. The acts ranged from ballot to heavy metal. a Church lady to a stoned lady. There was something for cvcryonc. especially music lovers. as singing was very popular. with all three cash prizes being given to participants who sang. First place and $50 was awarded to Scan Narron who dazzled the audience with itStairway to Heaven? Pat chtworth was awarded the sec- 0nd place prize of $25 for his rendition of ttShcis Like the Wind. Rustic opened and ClOSCd the show and won the third place award of$15 for their original and very loud selections. Other acts were very good such as senior Tracy Sumncris singing and skillful playing of the piano. Lip sync was pop- ular especially when Bartlcy. Nokcs. and Farnslcy had the audience jammin' to 0Proud Mary? The rap performance by Akcrs and Wilder also pleased the discriminating audience. Profits from this all-school talent show went to the theater department. The administration hopes to make this popular event an annual happening for the S. C. student body. Wcll. wasn't that special! Cxclaims scnior Kcvin Bock as he portrayed the Church Lady and Mt'cd the show. Lip syncing to Ike and Tina Tumeris iiProud Mary? Stacey Famsley, soph., Krista Bartley, fr., and Cindy Nokes, soph., rocked the audience. V. a ' . 5:
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iiDare to be different is a new term for hair this year, but Tracy Sum- mer, sr., decides to stick with her usual routine. Wearing his iiCamOi during a war game is Steve Harmon, sr., who helped the icamoi look hang on since its popularity last year. Short hem lines went up this year and Michelle Ball, soph., wore a mini to the Def Leppard concert in Louisville. 2 L Student Life
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Far left: Running her udown-home country-folk store in a humorous skit is Teri Grimes,jr. Left: Cruising to the iSOis hit Header of the Packii Todd Taylor, soph., revs up his three-wheeled trike. Above: Gazing into the great void during the de- liverance of her poetic thoughts is Christi Powell, sr., who, along with her doped-up companion, Steve Akers, helped smooth out the tran- sitions between acts. Student Life Delivering her own rendition of ttHosannaii by Sandi Patti is junior Kim Montgomery who was one of numerous singing acts.
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