2006 Miracle Yearbook
UI nt(Sh We all enjoy a little entertainment, especially from freshmen who are not afraid to become known. Every fall, freshmen receive just that opportunity through SGA's New Student Talent Show. This year's theme was "The Price is Right." The stage sparkled with blue and red fabric, a live band played upbeat jazz, and intermission included activities like "The Dating Game."All in all it was a great night of laughter, talent, and amazement. We marveled at our commentators and what they had to say. As one student said, "Dean Bates's one-liners stole the entire show this year. She upstaged everyone." Dean Bates was also joined by Mr. Ed Spencer, Mrs. Elaine Keller, and Mr. Tim Gombis. Of course Mr. Spencer had his fair share of one-liners; we were definitely rolling on the floor a few times. The night was pure fun and was, as Jason Moss stated, "one of the best uses of $5 I can think of." We experienced different types of acts, including singing, juggling, and interpretive dancing. The jugglers were amazing, and the singers incredibly talented. Cameron Arch stated, "The New Student Talent Show is always a highly-anticipated event. Students get to support their friends as they perform, and it gives people a chance to show-off a bit." One of the contestants said of performing, "I really enjoyed the crowd - they were great: loud, involved, and fun to be in front of." NSTS is definitely the place to find new young talent, and it will be wonderful to watch these performers in the coming years. So "Come on Down"and see what we have to offer! 4.. Pictured above, Alathea Young enjoys her performance: "It was so much fun being able to sing with my sister." The sister duet performs an original piece entitled "No Waste At All." Boys and guitars... it's ALMOST what Cedarville is all about. Dan Scarberry and Jeremy Steckel will fit in great. Both showed amazing talent and a promising future with the ladies. 4.."The Jugglers," Jason Moss and Ben Curtis(not pictured) exhibit their love and talent for juggling. 26 Fall 4.The hosts for the evening, Ben Waddell and Rod Bradley, take some time to display their own talents. A. Jerica Ward moves us all with her voice and passion as she sings "I Still Believe." Joel Green said of the show, "[It] lets the campus see the new talent and faces that are on campus."
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