Oracle Spring 2022

Continued from page 1 “My favorite memory of the program is when I played the dentist in The Adelphian Masquers’ 5 Year Anniversary Show! ” Matthew added. Matthew’s close friend Isaac has been by his side since childhood and has per- formed in 10 shows already for Adelphi. “The Theater Arts Program allowed me to overcome my stage fright and form deeper connections with my fellow class- mates and teachers, as well as creating memories to look back on,” Isaac said. Other Class of 2022 members taking part in the production include Yura and Maksim, who are handling the lighting, and Isabella, who will be helping back- stage with Stage Crew. As an added bonus, every Spring musical revue features special perfor- mances by Lower School students. They have also been rehearsing to make sure their singing and dancing is on point for the big night. For the seniors, Adelphi Love is their final production as Adelphians. So, with this on their minds, they will certainly do their best to make it the most wonderful production ever. The entire Adelphi family is encouraged to buy tickets to support the show and these talented seniors. Audiences are sure to love Adelphi Love. P A G E 2 , T H E A D E L P H I O R A C L E , S P R I N G 2 0 2 2 Talented Singers, Dancers Shine During Adelphi Love Rehearsals By: Sarah Nasimov, Grade 7 They’re 101 days smarter! Recently, Lower School students cele- brated one of their biggest milestones of the year when they reached 101 days of school. Students celebrated by dressing like Dalmatians with 101 spots on their shirts. Lower School teacher Ms. Mejia said, “It was very interesting to see how the children improved throughout the year and how much they enhanced their knowledge when they reached the 101st day of school.” Lower School teachers worked hard to decorate the Lower School wing with dif- ferent decorations, including Dalmatian banners. The young Adelphians enjoyed many fun activities, such as making doggie ears to complete their outfits. They also enjoyed a classroom scavenger hunt for 101 Cookies n’ Cream Hershey Kisses. The students also shared what they would do with 101 dollars and what they could eat 101 of if given the chance. Lower Schoolers in Ms. Mejia’s class show off their Dalmatian ears on the 101st day of school! Lower Schoolers rehearse one of the songs they will perform live for audiences on June 17th. Lower Schoolers Mark 101 Days of School Lower Schoolers celebrated their 101st day of school by dressing as Dalmatians. Lower School teachers Ms. Baalbaki (left) and Ms. Delaney joined the fun by dressing up.

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