University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook

 - Class of 1994

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University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook, Class of 1994, Page 11
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“Standing room only A more varied format makes Step Sing a sellout Step Sing moved in a new direction this year. Although every year has been success- •ul, this time people had to be turned away 3t the door. So what made this particular orogram so special? For one thing, according to Kim Vlauldin, UPC adviser, Greek organizations oarticipated in full. And, the program was enhanced by the participation of the Ascending Voices. ; Kristi Sharp, president of Phi Mu, oelieves a big difference was that this year groups did not have to follow a set theme. ' We got to do whatever we wanted. Things were less strict so people were more origi- f\ and more themselves. " The entertainment covered a wide range. Performances included everything from Kappa Sigma ' s " Tribute to the Homeless " to Alpha Delta Pi ' s " Tribute to Disney. " Phi Mu ' s outstanding choreography won them best overall and first place in the female division with " Aladdin. " Alpha Gamma Delta ' s " Tribute to the Muppets " won second place in the female division. In the male division, Sigma Alpha Epsilon won first place with " Elvis " and Sigma Chi ' s " Caribbean Advantage " won second place. Ascending Voices ' " Jammin ' for Jesus " won first place in the co-ed division. Baptist Campus Ministries came in second with " Tribute to Little Leo. " One thing that was the same this year as it is every year is that everyone had a good time and raised lots of money for charity. " ...people were more original and more themselves. " With a sold-out program. Step Sing raised $3,500 for United Way, who will allocate the money to their member charitable organizations in the city. by Darlene Smith Jay Jones and the brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha treat the audience to their interpretation of " Stars Fell on Alabama. " Photo by John Cahoon. Alpha Gams Michelle Cadle, Crystal Taylor, Gidge Glaze, Kim Weems, Elisa Dickerson and Jill Lindsey were dressed to the nines for their ' Tribute to the Muppets. " Photo by John Cahoon. SttuUnt .di4c 9 ”

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