Warren County High School has got talent and it will be on display Friday, May 6, at 6 p.m. in the auditorium during the second annual Multi-Cultural Club Talent Show.“We hope everyone comes out and enjoys the wonderful talent these students have to offer and show support for the Multi-Cultural Club,” said Wayne Wolford, who is the club sponsor with club leaders Spanish teacher Anne Hunter Myers and French teacher Anne Marie Hayes.Performers for the night will be Allie Dickerson and Eli Eldridge, Kylee Odom, Brett Evans, Megan Taylor, Josh Cantrell, Zane Jefferson, Lucas Hagan, Kristan Adams, Laklyn May, Rebecca Lance, Tyler Morton, Kami Roberson, Chyanne Morales, Chris Shelton and Shae Gillespie, Deseray Smith, Will Rowland, Natalie Bond, Bryan Rabideau, and Joelah Solomon.The talented students are vying for prizes of $150 for first place, $100 for second, and $75 for third. Judges will be Helen Martin, Jimmy Haley and Steve Hillis. The MC will be Kali Bennett, president of the Multi-Cultural Club.
Friday is WCHS Talent Show