A tuner and the program for the first performance on May 9 lay on a music stand during intermission.1Picture by Julia SeigerJunior musical director Corinne Ducey leads InToneNation in Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger."2Picture by Julia SeigerJunior Julie Ufford sings her lovely rendition of Malcolm Daglish's "To The Holy Spirit."3Picture by Julia SeigerJunior Corinne Ducey introduces herself to the audience during InToneNation's second and last performance of the year held on May 23.4Picture by Julia SeigerInToneNation members are not only talented vocalists, but fashionable as well, with these kooky striped leggings, cool plaid ballet flats and shiny silver shoes. 5Picture by Julia SeigerAdam Carey belts Lyle Lovett's "She's No Lady" in a May concert with InToneNation.6Picture by Julia SeigerSenior Annie Ropeik passionately sings the words of Billy Joel in her rendition of "For the Longest Time."7Picture by Julia SeigerJunior Daniel Woolson ends his version of Fountain of Wayne's "Stacy's Mom" satisfied with his lively performance. 8Picture by Julia SeigerSophomore Cristina Munoz-Pandya is a material girl living in a material world, at least for as long as she sings Madonna's "Material Girl."9Picture by Julia SeigerInToneNation singers show their excitement and enthusiasm as they sing background to "Stacy's Mom." 10Picture by Julia SeigerThe men of InToneNation celebrate after their endearing performance of "Guy Love," a song originally from the television series "Scrubs."11Picture by Julia SeigerProud parents and entertained students applaud InToneNation for their wonderful performance during their first concert. 12Picture by Julia SeigerInToneNation bows as the crowd cheers after a fantastic performance.13Picture by Julia Seiger