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Date: Fri 19-Jun-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: MICHEL

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valedictorian-Oristaglio

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Newtown's Top Student

(with cut)

BY MICHELE HOGAN

For Michael Oristaglio, Valedictorian at Newtown High School, it was the drama

club more than anything, that made his high school years so fulfilling. This

was not so much because of a love of acting, but rather, because of the sense

of family that grew out of working on plays.

When he was in the eighth grade Michael saw a high school production, and he

knew he wanted to work with talented people like that. He said "when I went to

the high school I was nervous about auditioning. I'd had no voice lessons; no

acting lessons; but luckily enough I made it."

Michael thought that the first part he took in a play was very fitting. He

said he played a small role, "a bratty annoying character," which he said

captured how he felt when he first joined the upperclassmen in the drama club.

The play was called Into the Woods , and Michael played Cinderella's prince's

steward, the one who carries around the glass slipper all the time.

Michael soon felt very connected to the school and the people there. He had

gained a sense of community from his involvement with the drama club.

He said "Spending so much time at rehearsals forces you to get to know each

other, to get a kind of family spirit. It was one of the best parts of high

school for me."

Michael did four other productions after that, and then helped put together

the playbills on three other productions.

Michael pointed out that the drama club is not an elitist group in any way. He

said "I think there is not a single person in the school who has not helped

out some way with the drama club. It's the whole school."

Next year Michael is going to Princeton, and he said "I'm definitely doing

drama there. He picked Princeton, at least in part, because of "The Triangle

Club," which he described as a musical comedy group. He said "they sing and

dance and make fools of themselves, all in good fun."

Michael's been in Newtown for seven years, which is his longest stay anywhere.

This summer, he wants to spend time with his friends. He wants to stay in

Newtown.

Michael said "I would like to thank all the teachers, friends and family

members and let them know I appreciate everything. You know, I don't want to

leave. I've had such a good time these last four years."

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