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Show Page r t:- HILL TOP TIMES 14 n w -- - o ' J J i March 9, 1979 1 a - K -- w --r 4 1 r 1 J 5 V 1 v: ft .1 .a 11 U1U & Instrumental group winners were Sgt. Stanley Gilliam on piano and contest. Both are from the 284 9th ABG. Je&.-,.- - - ,.: -- vi : ti - N- A1C Randolph "J.J." Taylor on drums. The preparation for participants whose aspiration was winning the local contest, then moving to Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) to. compete in command competition on March 22 through 26 at Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio. Nine categories were represented in the show and the following top winners were selected on an Musical point system: over-a- ll Winner: Nick Bicomong and Eddy Sutton, 2849th Air Base Group (ABG). Other entries were George Fitch, Stan Gilliam and Randolph "J.J." Taylor, also of the 2849th ABG, and Kathy Robisen and Karen Prokopf. Potpourri: entries were Denise Guyote, 388th CRS; Stephanie Gunter, 533rd FTD and Ida Moore, ; civilian. Male Vocal, hot Winner: George Fitch, 2849th ABG. Other entries were Joe Cerio, 2849th ABG; Kevin Brown; Vera Dance Solo: Winner: Nick Bicomong. Other entries were Connie Gooding, 2849th ABG and Stephanie Gunter, 533rd Field Training Detachment. Musical Vocal, CapL Mark Guenther, Roberts, 388th TFW. . Denise Guyote, Randy Ewell, Debbie Smith, George Fitch, Stan Gilliam and Randolph "J.J." Taylor. AT PRESS TIME there were still others being considered by judges Barbara Hartman, Jolene Dalton and SMSgt. Bill Coon. Winner: Office of the Staff Instrumental Solo: Winner: Randy Ewell, place was Chuck Reveal, Love, civilian; Stephen Sibley, 1881st Comm. Squadron; Vern Roberts, 388th TFW; Denise Guyote, 388th CRS and Chuck Reveal, 2849th 2849th Gilliam and Taylor also received the highest score in the contest FOR WINNING CONTENDERS in the AFLC contest, the top talent in that show will then take the next step and compete in the Air i mw; iikMiuwiuc IcMCXll OI1UW Oil iVlcUCIl Z lO The top talent who now take their first step up the ladder of competition and go forward to the AFLC contest are Nick Bicomong, Eddy Sutton, Mark Guenther, Participants in that contest will then be screened for selection to the Tops In Blue 79 Showcase. Instrumental Group: Winners: "J.J." Taylor, Gilliam and Randolph ABG. ' Due to the success of last Friday's show, is now being given to NCO and Officers Clubs in it the presenting between now and March 22. More information will be published on this as it develops. 388th EMS: second 2849th ABG. Judge Advocate. Other entries were Jimmy Stan consideration ABG. Master of Ceremonies: Winner: Carol Rutledge, Det. 8, 1365th AVS. Tony Cole, 2849th ABG, was the other entry. Classical Music: Winner: Randy Ewell, 388th EMS; 2nd place: Carol Rutledge. Female Vocal, not self-accompani- Winner: Debbie Smith, 388th HSS. Other , April 3 at Patrick AFB, Fla. lb v, In the - - three hours of music, singing and dancing at Thornton Recreation Center last Friday evening as it viewed talent provided by the military and civilian employees of Hill AFB. The evening climaxed weeks of Al - team also received the highest score of the judges k A capacity crowd enjoyed M. r Oct; ' f: $ fiif if . i ' u ' .s4g I 1 fir f first Dbb In Smfh, female 38fh vocal, HSS, not placed yt - i '-'' v. :::xw ' O ; . , t a SrA. Randy Ewell demonstrated his prowess on the piano and won fudges' nod In two categories, the classical music competition end Instrumental solo. "J t j the the i t J ,;S J Amn. Nick Bicomong, 2849th shows why he was selected winner In the dance solo category. |