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Less than a week after graduation, Sofia A. Lidskog ‘01 got a call from Jeopardy, packed up her stuff and moved to the West Coast. Just a few months before, Lidskog never would have believed her fate. “I was looking into I-banking and consulting,” she says. “But I also knew that I loved to perform.” As she sat in the Barker Center drinking coffee one day a friend told her about the “Jeopardy” contest. Instantly she set about making...
...We’re a motley crew,” Lidskog says of her co-workers, which include a mother of two, a 35-year-old segment producer and the former co-anchor of “Michigan This Morning.” She defines herself as the “young” and “fearless” one. “I’m hoping they’ll throw me off a cliff for a clue,” she adds. She also hopes to put her singing skills to use for the show...
...Sofia A. Lidskog...
...just as saucy as the dishes they play onstage will find nothing of the sort. The characters may be a nice piece of sass, but the women who play them (Sabrina K. Blum '03, Shelby J. Braxton-Brooks '03, Jody E. Flader '02, Juliene James '00, Sofia A. Lidskog '01, Yayoi J. Shionoiri '00, and Jennie D. Tarr '01) are just plain nice. What these seven girls share most with the flygirls is their unbridled enthusiasm for the show. Despite the fact that they have one of the most rigorous rehearsal schedules in the cast--they have been excited about...
...most of the Nobel Peace Prizewinners don't know about our tradition. Instead,they wake up to find some beautiful, blonde-hairedwoman in a white robe standing at the foot oftheir bed, singing to them with baked goods inhand. The prize winners think they have died andgone to heaven," Lidskog said...