1984 Miracle Yearbook

AK 'ciciavO MOM' AX Talent Night Proves To Be Unique T his year's Alpha Chi Talent Night once again proved to be a unique affair. The covert "humor" and the ease of ad lib of emcee, Mr. Mike Di- Cuirci, provided a pleasureable break between each act. Once again a mixture of solemn, heart warming classical and sacred music along with knee slapping, rib tickling,laugh-a-minute sketches char- acterized this year's talent show. The acts ranged from Eric Helmuth's rendi- tion of Rachmainoff's "Polichinelle" and Janice Warren's and Rusty King's piano duet,"Heaven Came Down and Glory Filled My Soul," to a spoof of The Sound of Music and a monastic quar- tet number in honor of our beloved President Dixon entitled, "Passin' the Faith Along." Not to mention the satiri- cal"The Day After Tomorrow"show or the song every girl sings at least once in her life, "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair," as performed by Debbie Henry and Lisa Tyson. Angela Cooke favored us with a song from The Wizand Alice Boyd enacted a hu- morous oral interpretation entitled "The Waltz." Eric Helmuth took first prize for the evening's performance followed by the Cedarville singers'"The Sounds of Cedarville" and those marvelously mirthful monks at second and third re- spectively. Thanks AX for another job well done. by Bill Thomas AX Talent Night 145

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