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D.J. Hochstetler Borneo, Romeo, where for thou Romeo?'7 Shakespeare brought to life in '92, as emcees of the sixth annual Sync' turned to dramatic nes. The emcees took on ig roles, as they presented leo and Juliet. Ted Snoddy, hman, and Lane Dawson, iomore, took fencing Dns in order to perfect their s. t was a great experience to i how to fence from an mpic trainer," said Snoddy he Lip Sync' contestants ormed to various types of ic. Ranging from rhythm blues to jazz, from country ip, and from classic rock to iren's songs, this year's ormers hammed it up. le first act boasted such es as Harry Connick, Jr., Monkees, Cyndi Lauper, Ray Charles. Melissa md and Deanna Turner, lomores, changed wigs and uises several times during rendition of "W e are the

W orld." "I had to spend less time on homework and missed seeing Harry Connick, Jr on Cheers just to be in the show," said Noland. In the second act Pup Thomas, junior, went from the gym floor to the stage with his performance of "I'm too sexy " "The 'Shoop-Shoop song' was the best", said Ashae Palmer, freshman. W hile the judges tallied their votes, Jim m y Knight, R.D. for Snowbarger, and friends performed an encore of Elton John's "Pinball W izard." "I was glad to be a part of the show Being encore made it more of an honor," said Knight. This year's top honor went to "W e Are the W orld." Other awards were: most creative, Jason Gunter, freshman, and the Duckheads for "Rubber D ucky", funniest, Collage for a mix of songs; most original, "The Shoop-Shoop Song," by The Shoop-Shoops.

THESE ROMEO AND JULIET MEET

LIPS SYNC’ EARNIE, HIS DUCKIE, THE

FOR MONKEES, TRAVIS TRITT, ELTON

SHAKESPEARE JOHN, AND RIGHT SAID FRED

Lip Sync' 92 Design by Lori M. Smith


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