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freshmen mary buelna victoria burlre tanlsha buxton caroyn carclone ashley card ann cardona kristen carey alessandra Cartagena shauna chlapella pamela cho y A ' N l l ei L Glimpses Of Stardom students interpreted musical notes through dance steps, voice and piano at annual talent show. The third annual Talent Show was held on Fri. Oct. 25 from 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. Mistress-of Cere- monies, Siobhan Kelly, began the evening with a few jokes, then introduced Alicia Gonzales who started with a jazz dance to Rock Around the Clock. Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata was next. All watched Gia Gambero caress the keys. Next, Christy Siedelhuber raised her voice to 42nd Street . Andrea Daley, Anna Franco, Jenny Meyer, Julie Osterling, and Christina Sciutto teamed up to do a lip sync of The Lion Sleeps Tonight . Unfortu- nately, not far into the number, their tape broke and they were unable to continue at that time. They went to a telephone in the lobby and called Mr Daley and convinced him to bring a new recording to the theatre. Amidst the turmoil, Michelle Perry was called to go on stage and danced to Get Into the Groove and wowed the audience. Lori Wasser- man sang You Made Me Love You to Yvette Castro's accompaniment. Yvette then stayed on stage and played the pop hit by Chicago, t'Hard to Say l'm Sorry . Ann Kuchins, the freshman counselor, camo- flauged in a yellow bathrobe, performed a mono- logue of an insane woman. Following the intermission, ten freshmen who 6 were trying out for the cheerleading team did a Spirit Dance under the direction of the junior cheerleaders. With the audience jazzed from that, Erika Joihansen did a tap dance to The Typewrit- er Song. Kristy and Kerry Hillman delighted their class- mates with a piano duet of Sleigh Ride . Gia Gamero played Over the Rainbow and Marie Laxague sang. Jazz was the most popular form of dance that evening and the students watched a third jazz danced by Sandra Blandino to Runaway , Kris- tin Hillman played a piano solo called Bumble Boogie . Mr. Daley arrived in the nick of time with a record of The Lion Sleeps Tonight and Andrea and her friends did their lip sync and then re- ceived a standing ovation in appreciation of their preserverance in the trauma. Lisa Brown finished the evening's entertainment and danced to The Freeway of Love . The audience cheered and Student Body President Alannah Hurley led the house clapping in time to the music. All in all the whole evening was enjoyed by everyone involved. The producer thanked the light and sound crews: Angel Elder, Miriam Wong, Jayme Feliciano, and Henry Conklin and the stage crew: stage manager, Alice Bryant and grips, Anna Olsen and Beth Southorn. by Alice Bryant Gia Gambero played the romantic Moonlight Sonata
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