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A 9 llliafllliii-Ygl?IllIllflll.li'QllLle ll 3 Sacred Heart abounded with girls who possessed great talent. This was especially apparent as indivi- duals and groups performed for families and friends at the Talent Show on January 29. This fantastic evening of entertainment was well worth its one dollar admission price, which was used to defray costs from SHA's musical, THE MU- SIC MAN. The Talent Show's success was largely based on the fact that the talents of the students were diverse and the acts offered entertainment for all ages. In the dance acts stu- dents performed routines in jazz and ballet. Senior Melissa Ricci cap- tured the winner's spot in the dance category for her performance of The Dream . Girls also displayed a wide range of musical talents. Pian- ists, flutists, guitarists, and vocal- ists charmed the audience with their pieces. Despite tough compe- tition. well-deserved awards went to Kathy Antos and Vaiva Vaisnys for their piano duet for Legendy by Dvorak, and to Regina Milano for her rendition of Gut Here on my Own. Students worked hard at perfect- ing their performances. As junior Deanna Ragozzino, a member of the winning group act, put it, The show involved a lot of time. but the fun we got out of it made it well worth it. D Top right: Friends forever, Cathy Lenti and Mary Grace Santagata are together wherever they go. D Right: With her fingers flying across the keyboard, Ksenia Kyzyk captures the atten- tion of the audience. R 453-
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At the same time as freshmen fearfully asked if three hours of home- work was normal, sen- iors finally began to take the workload in stride. Of course. there were al- ways the days when some of us wished we had as many dates as we had hours of homework, but most agreed it was well worth it. An intellec- tual challenge was guar- anteed, as was a feeling of self-satisfaction when success was attained. SHA was a true learning experience for us - of knowledge gained which would help us for yeas to come. 30 Above. ls it normal. Doc? Chris McManus hopes Yvonne Kaspr- zycki studies her physi- ology. Top: Following one of the basic rules of typ- ing. Davia Ferrie keeps her eyes on copy. Right: Helen Hammeal discovers the more cre- ative side of art as she sculpts pottery.
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