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Juniors Stand in the Spotlight at Mayday

This year’s May Day performers are preparing for the annual show as they practice to showcase their talents during the two Friday performances.

Many auditioned to secure a spot in the show.  Students that were selected include Brad Stone, senior, performing monologues; Nicole Campbell,senior, singing; Elise Brown, senior, and Joe Erickson, freshman, doing a speech and debate duo interpretation; Abby Bonnington, senior, dancing; Jennie Warmack, senior, singing; Keeley Anderson, James Topping, juniors, Annie Roethe, sophomore, and Kyle Fulton, freshman, performing a group pantomime; Talia Bootz, junior, singing; and Maddie Groh, junior, dancing.

Bootz is singing and playing guitar to Ed Sheeran’s “Lego House” on Friday in the evening May Day performance.

Bootz has been singing for as long as she could remember and really enjoys it.

“I’ve never sang in front of people; I always was a shower singer, or along with the radio in the car,” Bootz said. “I’ve been teaching myself how to play guitar since eighth grade.

What made Bootz want to audition wasn’t any ordinary story.

“I’ve never really done anything like it before. Since I stopped playing soccer this year, my mom really wanted me to put myself out there and try something new,” Bootz said. “I was really nervous though, so my mom gave me some extra motivation and said she’d fill up my gas tank if I at least auditioned.”

Bootz has taught herself everything she knows about voice and guitar, so it’s no surprise that  she’s nervous and excited about this performance, considering that it’s her first time in front of a large audience.

“I’m really excited to perform.  I’ve never done anything like this before,” Bootz said.

As for Groh, she will be dancing to Amazing Grace, choreographed by Michelle Holt.

“I’ve been dancing since I was three, and have loved it ever since,” Groh said.

As the years went on, Groh started competitive dance at the age of seven and continues to as a junior in high school.

As a member of the senior company at Dance Vision, Groh has a busy schedule with school and dance.

Groh is a veteran May Day performer, dancing her freshman and sophomore years. Like most performers, Groh has some special traditions she does before going onstage to perform or compete.

“I listen to music before going onstage and stretch by myself to get myself in the zone,” Groh said.  “I thought it would be a good experience for me to take advantage of another performance opportunity.”

With a vast lineup of talented performers, this year’s May Day performance is sure to be better than ever.  Showcasing many students with a passion for performing, May Day performances will be a night full of entertainment.

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Bright lights, Broadway shows and a world full of opportunities—this is what is in store for Jacqueline DelBene, freshman. DelBene hopes to live in New York when she is older because she sees many opportunities for herself there, she loves it and she wants to be near her family. Along with this, she aspires to work in the fashion industry as a Professional Buyer in New York. “I did want to dance professionally, and then I realized that it wasn’t realistic,” DelBene said. “Now I want to be a professional buyer and work on the business side of fashion.” When DelBene isn’t dreaming about the future, she thinks about the present. She loves to dance, and has been dancing for ten years total and for five years competitively. “I do basically every kind of dance,” DelBene said. “Contemporary is my favorite though, which is a mix between lyrical and ballet.” DelBene is very serious about dance, even going to a workshop in New York over the summer based on dance. There, she worked with casting directors, learned a great deal and ultimately enjoyed herself very much. Over the summer, along with dance, DelBene went to Hawaii with her family. She had a blast here, and feels that she had the whole experience of Hawaii. “I went surfing, hung out on the beach, and had a lot of fun,” DelBene said. “We also went to a luau, so we did all of the basic stuff there.” Along with enjoying herself in Hawaii, she also went to Reno for her sister’s softball tournament this summer. She is close with her sister, Danielle, who is also on the Amplifier staff. “I didn’t even know that my sister was in Amplifier until her name popped up on the staff profiles when the staff members came to my school,” DelBene said. “I asked her how it was, and she said she liked it, so I decided to join the class.” DelBene also joined the newspaper staff because she loves writing, and she is looking forward to working on it. She likes the Amplifier, but she enjoys her other classes as well, like AP Human Geography. “It’s cool being able to take an AP class as a freshman,” DelBene said. Along with this, she enjoys high school because of how it challenges her. She likes having homework to do because she didn’t have much in middle school. She also enjoys the freedom that high school brings. DelBene’s overall goal in high school is to receive a 4.0, to meet new people and to understand what she is learning.
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