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The Battle Of The Talents Lauren during her award winning performance. John Leach, the sophomore president gets involved
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Where's my horse? Frank sings Danny’s song. Two Superstars.” Senior Entertainment Night was sensational! Many turned out for this event sponsored by the Senior class and coordinated by Jill DiDomenico, Rich Ebler, Frank Principe and Dawn Darmante. Many others helped out and quite a few performed. Some highlights of the show consisted of Janice Maida singing “I Have To Say I Love You In A Song ’ Doreen Solera singing You Light Up My Life ’ and Frank Principe singing Danny's Song” which received a standing ovation. Many bands added their talents to the show. Starship played Freebird” in memory of Lynrd Skynrd, The Southern Stills Band played “Twenty-Four Hours and were called back for an encore. A band made up of Peter Sholl, John Hughs, Rich Ebler, Angie Smith, Kevin McPhearson, Steve Finkelstein and Keith Blake performed some jazz rock music. Several songs were dedications, such as Mark Robinson’s own composition called “Soon,” dedicated to some- one special in the audience. Many, many others performed, all deserving much credit. In the middle of the show a loud cheer erupted. The soccer team came running down the aisles holding a trophy, announcing their victory as the North Shore champs. The night was indeed memorable and colorful as are all our memories in our school’s prism. Making beautiful music together. images 23
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On Friday evening, February third, through the efforts of the Sophomore and Junior classes, Hicksville High School presented “The Battle of the Talents.” The curtain was raised at 7:30, and the show began with a warm welcome extended by the M.C.’s, junior Brian Colo- suono, and sophomore John Leach. The show consisted of various musical acts; bands and individuals. An extra added surprise was displayed at the beginning of the second act, when Hicksville High's famous “unknown students,” made one of their rare, yet hilarious appearances. At the close of the show the vice-presidents of the sopho- more and junior classes presented a trophy for “Best Indi vidual Act,” to Lauren Burwasser, for her superb job of sing ing “Well that’s the Way I Always Heard It Should Be” while accompanying herself on the piano. The Black Magic Band was then awarded a trophy from the Sophomore and Junior class presidents for “Best Group Act.” Erik Paulsen playing up a storm. images 25
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