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Senior SING!: Rising from the Underworld

“Save yourselves while you still can!” Taking the same advice that a Spartan (Joey Bzomowski) gave to the demigods, the seniors did more than just save themselves. Instead of being discouraged by their Friday performance, which did not have as awe-inspiring of an effect as the audience hoped for, they returned Saturday night with a [...]

Junior SING!: “They’re Grrrrreat!”

So says Tony the Tiger, Private Eye (Arik Raviv) in just one of the expected word puns in a SING! that had low expectations. Few people outside the junior grade expected a theme of cereal to be successful. Senior SING! devoted half of its spirit song to making fun of the “dumb” plot and even [...]

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  • SING! Scoreboard

    Overall Soph-Frosh                              Junior                                       Senior Overall Impression 101 154 136 Script 94 148 120 Acting 109 141 126 Dance 111 134 158 Band/Orchestra 128 142.5 138 Vocal Musical Elements 101 138 134 Sets 105 156 138 Technical Aspects 83 132 106 Costumes 111 155 123 Deductions -8 -56 -56 Total 935 1244.5 1123 Friday Soph-Frosh                              Junior                                        Senior Overall Impression 57 88 68 Script 54 81 60 Acting 58 81 65 Dance 60 77 84 Band/Orchestra 66 80.5 70 Vocal Musical Elements 54 78 68 Sets 63 89 72 Technical Aspects 45 77 50 Costumes 62 92 64 Deductions -8 -16 -40 Total 511 727.5 561 Saturday Soph-Frosh                              Junior                                          Senior Overall Impression 44 66 68 Script 40 67 60 Acting 51 60 61 Dance 51 57 74 Band/Orchestra 62 62 68 Vocal Musical Elements 47 60 66 Sets 42 67 66 Technical Aspects 38 55 56 Costumes 49 63 59 Deductions 0 -40 -16 Total 424 517 562 (More...)
  • Senior Fined on Subway for Putting Feet on Seat
    By GEORGIANA YANG and NABANITA HOSSAIN
    Senior Irvin Khaytman was fined 50 dollars for propping his feet on the edge of the seat in front of him on the subway at about 2 a.m. on the morning of Friday, February 5. The policeman gave Khaytman the ticket as he got out of a D train at the 36th Street Station platform [...] (More...)
  • News-in-Brief: Trees Planted in Israel for Rosen’s Late Father
    By MADHURIMA CHOWDHURY
    Biology teacher Roz Bierig collected donations from faculty members on Friday, February 12, to purchase and plant an orchard in Israel in memoriam of technology teacher Robert Rosen’s father, who passed away on Monday, February 8. The donations were sent to the Jewish National Fund (JNF)—a non-profit organization that strives to improve the environment in [...] (More...)
  • Four Stuyvesant Students Named Regional Winners in Toshiba Competition
    By WILSON LAI and AMIT SAHA
    Sophomores Angela Fan, Donna Lee, Mimi Yen and Michelle Zhang were named regional winners in the 2010 Toshiba/National Science Teachers Association ExploraVision Awards competition on Friday, February 26. ExploraVision is an annual science competition that encourages teams of two to four students in grades ranging from kindergarten to twelfth to use science and creativity to formulate [...] (More...)

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