1984 Miracle Yearbook

Uudeff0 7cdotav M5 Mi Du® ChM CA '107 DICEA@2 U21 WIM ql®fi'g W hen the curtain opened and the announcement was made that Ma Printy and Mrs. Howell would not be able to emcee the New Student Tal- ent Night, many disappointed sighs made themselves known. However, we were not to be dejected.for long. The first act presented two very ravish- ing, mature ladies singing "Little Girls." AHA! They couldn't fool us! We soon saw through their little masquerade and as they sang we responded with enthusiasm and acceptance. After setting an appropriate atmosphere for an evening of laughter and entertain- ment,these two campus sweethearts proceeded through the program pro- viding the transitions between acts for the many students who wanted to use this opportunity not only to entertain but also more importantly to glorify the God who gave them their talent. Eric Helmuth won first prize in this year's competition for both originality and talent. This year's New Student Talent Night only gave us a taste of the potential of the class of '87. Let's pray that they continue to use their talents for God's glory. by Bill Thomas 144 Talent Night

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