2002 Miracle Yearbook

hidden The Alpha Chi Talent Show, held on February 9,2002, entertained and wowed the crowd as always, bringing new talent to the stage and celebrating the returning performers. Hosts Andrea Endicott and Michael Dorsey spiced up the time during set changes with prize giveaways from local restaurants, hair salons, and stores. They also recounted funny tales ofpast talent shows and performed some oftheir previously hidden talents. Smallskat and the Slcittlelickers, winners ofthe evening's competition, returned to the stage for a second year to perform their "Stomp"-style percussion act. They implemented electric fans and laundry detergent jugs into their routine. One Skittlelicker beat drumsticks on his helmet-clad head, and the group ended their rhythmic sensation with the smashing ofa guitar. So homore Amanda Guy Once again Andrea Endicott and Michael Dorsey team up to run the show. took second place with a comical ballad,"Taylor." The song spoke ofher fictitious love interest, a Starbucks employee named Taylor. The song ofdevotion and true love discovered over a triple latte had the audience laughing hysterically. Senior Matt Hofmann, under the pseudonym ofMayfield Brown,impressed the crowd with a funky bass solo entitled "Trevor's Fugue Newton" and took home third place. Senior Tim Cochrell, President ofAlpha Chi,was pleased with the way the evening turned out, planned by Vice-President Richard Brewer. "I was glad to see youth groups and others from the community there. We really wanted to reach out to the lost in a way that was fun and not intimidating, yet still effective in the preaching ofthe Gospel. The acts were great, and the atmosphere was lively; it was just a great show!" Matt Hofman struts his stuff for his talent. alpha chi Many talented singers captivated the crowd of university students. Winter 109

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