The Clarion November 18,1987 Page 5 The “Big Chill” singers get it on. l>ehind the ape disguise. lent Show! ,auterer see the talent show i one of the most this year. late p.m. on Satur- low played to an th students as well Parents’ Weekend, ted of about 17 acts mpressive because ; was a star by their 5e. th Pat Mellon and iong about our own nite crowd-pleaser. guest starred with couple words of his lit, the floor rocked, true calling. B Club doing a fan- in On Me,” Jill Hair hines,” and Benny Ape Man himself, ith Tom Giampietro followed with a jam md-Chris Sammond ■ wrote themselves, auffman sang a love ing a song he wrote Marla Camp sang “Dixie” a capella. A ’60s “Big Chill” dance routine came on next, Terri Jennewine followed with a clarinet presentation, the Five Star dance team wowed the audience with their smooth moves, Erin Greenlaw did a beautiful song called “Love in Any Language,” and then Carol Richardson sang and played the piano to the song “Ocean Eyes.” To cap the evening off, the hard-rocking band, Triple X, played three songs enter taining the rockers and some non-rockers in the crowd. In Dunham that night, there was a positive feeling floating around of how much talent BC really has to offer and it felt good to know that the students and parents together could share in this positive experience. The Five Star dance team ‘The Club” performing “Lean on Me.”

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