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Crossroads April 2012

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Booster Club Livingston and Lindsey Cosgrove generated a buzz around school with their TV features aired on the Morning Show. The scene was set. Our resident hosts Trent Fish and Anbita Siregar were real pros and added to the night with witty comments while Camilla Slazar ran the projection and Tan Kabra showed talent with the music. First up was the Saree and Maori section headed by Octavia Fuller and Nia Thompson who did an amazing job of transforming colorful sarees into gorgeous evening gowns, trendy dresses, and hip tops. They also coordinated with art students to produce the amazing body art that the senior boys sported during a mesmerizing Haka performance. Camilla Salazar and Michaela Sauders suggested the Disney category, which was met with great enthusiasm and showed that many girls still want to be a Princess! Mrs. Silverman supplied the costumes from the amazing theater wardrobe, and Ellie Campbell produced the video clips to introduce the characters. The sight of our handsome boys and beautiful girls brought a tear to the eye. This year’s Trashion section was truly spectacular. It was a tribute to our incredible stylists. A special guest host, Sid Iyer Sequeira, brought a wonderful fun feel to this section. The artistic flair and hard work of Alexandra Oratavetz was demonstrated in nine of the outfits shown on the evening and included magazine dresses, playing card skirts, and a gorgeous evening gown embellished with tissue roses. Asia Hall and Camilla Slazar also contributed beautiful and imaginative outfits from items as diverse as sticky notes to Capri Sun wrappers. Kasirna Goodman and Michelle Varinata modeled their own amazing outfits. The Boosters section was headed by Kaitlyn Han and proved a huge hit with the crowd as they watched the high school girls cheerleading in the newly

transformed Booster clothing items. You can see some of the ideas on display at the Booster Booth. The teachers provided a fun and upbeat section as they wore fabulous costumes from the theater wardrobe and paraded on stage with masks as the audience tried to work out who was behind the disguise. Special thanks to Mrs. Devens, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Hallam, Mr. Hallam, Mr. Oms, Mr. Burnett, and Mrs. Pratt. Special thanks to Dr. Stuart who could be a serious contender for the next MTV Awards host! Continued on next page

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