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Winter Assemblies Wind to a Close With Music and Merriment On the last day of winter quarter March 7, students were able to attend the Southwest talent show instead of sit- ting in an already completed class. The show, sponsored by the Drama Club, was shown to Williamham B first period and McEvoy B third period. The follow- ing students participated: Gwen Moore singing ‘‘One Day at a Time,’ Doyle Hin- son and Lisa Carr dancing to Billie Jean, Donna Blasingame singing “I'll Never Love This Way Again,’ Terrel Picket singing ‘ You Needed Me, Linda Coger playing ‘Rock Connection in Allagetto on the violin, Bruce Rouse singing and a na ee ar we o 4S 2 — ec eS os tn Ss playing on the p e) at You,’ Derrick Duncan playing on the piano The Inte national Gigolos singing “How Com You Don't Call Me Anymore?’ Cher Stanley singing ‘Jesus Paid It All,’’ Th Nightstalkers Keith Ward, Johnn McMullins, and Tony Johnson, dancin to ‘The Beat Goes On, Theresa Peag singing “The Way We Were,” Carl Prince singing “The Way We Were Donna Blasingame, Keith Williams, ap Sabrina Jackson singing ‘Up Where We Belong and Keith Williams ap Sabrina Jackson singing, ‘| Love Yo One More Loc singing a Free
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The accom were Audrey and Derrick the Way You Are paniers for the singers Lucas, Vicki Williams, Duncan. The show was Q great success and was enjoyed by the entire faculty and student body as it was shown two separate fimes TO allow everyone a chance to see if Because there were so many talented students, they were all considered to be winners While the Sophomores were on their annual vocational four the Juniors viewed one of the craziest sports events of the year, the Student-Faculty Basket- ball game. As the teacher cheerleaders and the varsity cheerleaders yelled and cheered, each team battled trying to score points teachers finally came out on top, but who cares, everyone had a good time! On Wednesday, March 23, Southwest students honored to hear the Georgia College Jazz Ensemble. They performed mostly jazz selections in rhe program concluded assemblies. In early April, Southwest once again welcomed rhat talented group from Florida, Free Fare. They per- formed mostly popular rock music and one another The were which winter —e———— halfway through the concert, they sang and acted o1 known me of relevision s Most As a conclu- lead sin spoke s on making the 1d their well commercials sion seriously to the stude most Free Fare’s of themselves co lives Members Free Fare sing « television commercials. BOTTOM RIGHT: The faculty erleaders yell and cheer to get their ream fired up!
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