,..... r- -u :c ,..... n :c ~ rm % -I :c 0 ~ N U'I 0 ! On February 15, many people joined together in the Jeremiah Chapel to witness the amazing talent of our student body at the 41 st Alpha Chi Talent Show. There was a wide variety of talent evident in the thirteen acts presented, ranging from a show of El Diablo "Chinese Yo-yo" presented by Josh Geiser with Ethan and Joel to sign language accompanying the song "Redeemer" by Lindsey Leppke. All of the acts were very impressive and received great approval from the student body. " Dan Zimmerman 's parody and "Rindercella" by Eric Mishne and Jessica Hickling weremy favorite! I couldn't stop laughing!" (Tiffany Lethbridge, sophomore) At the end of the evening, audience members were able to vote for the "Best Act" and the "Most Original Act." Although this was a hard decision, the winners were soon announced. Best Act went to Karl Eiker and his amazing talent doing Tae Kwon Do. "I thought that the tae kwon do act was very impressive, especially the part where he crushed the glass with his feet." (Emily Shanahan, freshman) The award for Most Original went to Eric Mishne and Jessica Hickling with their dramatic rendition of "Rindercella," which Mishne adapted for drama from Archie Campbell's story. Once again, the tremendous talent of the student body was evident by everyone's performance. The vision for this talent show which was brought about forty-one years ago by Dr. Murdoch, has been carried on and continues to grow, thanks to the men of Alpha Chi and the fabulous talent of the student body. Lindsey Leppke impresses the audience with her ability to make song come alive through the beauty of sign language. Laura Thayer, sophomore, and Zach Roberts, freshman, try to outdo one another as they sing "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better." Andrew Costersian, junior, provides the encore in thanks to Alpha Chi for giving him $1 from every ticket sold to support a summer missions trip.
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