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Students flock to Spring Fling Extravaganza b3 by Holli Hargrove PRESSING FORWARD. An enthusUuitic Htudrnt HtniHXleN aiiainst the bungee rord •» part of the Novelty Games. Photo by ChiiHtopher Rohllng. KING OF THE FLING. Paul Havemtirk in rrowned the KlnR of Spring FlinR by Tkbitha (iuy while Cara Dawn Byford watckcs. Tke Queen of Spring FUag waa Elanna Bates. Photo bf Ckris Rohllng. AN AFTEB NX N OP MUSIC. Jaaon DoneKan. of the Jim Jnne« Band, playn guitar during a weU-r«e«i««4 coamt at tke Aaphitheatre. Photo by Shannon WeUa. SprtagPUiWl
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These crazy events gave students a fun way to compete aigainst one another. Spring Fling got underway once again on Monday, AprU 10. For four exciting days, campus orgaiuzations took part in the fun-filled activities that were planned by Spring Fling sponsor Jayne Jackson and the Spring Fling Committee of Andrea Porter, Kristi Steele, Bobbie South, Melanie Hancock, Gina Barrett, Tobi Mayes, Tommy Barke, and Tabitha Guy The theme for this year was Dazed and Confused. The activities kicked off at 8 a.m. on Monday with the Penny Drop, sponsored by the Phi Mu Sorority. In this event, each penny dropped counted as a vote for the dropper ' s choice of Spring Fling King and Queen. At the same time, the chalk art contest got started. The event was judged on the use of theme, creativity, and visual appeal. At noon, contestants gathered for the Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest. In this event, contestants were given three chances to hurl a seed as far as they could. The distances of these three attempts were averaged, and the contestant with the best average spit was pronounced the winner. During a well deserved lunch-break, students were serenaded by the Fiddle Worms, who performed at the Amphitheatre. At 1:00, the jello eating contest wrapped up Monday ' s activities. The winner of this event was the contestant who consumed a plate of jello the fastest. On Tuesday, there was more voting for the King and Queen. At 8 p.m., the Atrium of the University Center served as a movie theater for a showing of the cult-classic film. The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Some students even felt the need to dress like their favorite Rocky Horror character. Wednesday was another exciting day full of competitions and events. The Marketplace, which featured local vendors, began at 8 a.m. At 3:30, the relay games were held on the practice field. This year, the games consisted of Leap Frog, Trolley Races, Dizzie Izzie, Jax State Style Football, Egg Toss, ahd Tug of War. These crazy events gave students a fun way to compete against one another. On Thursday at 1:00, the novelty games began on Wesleyan Ave. in front of the University Center. The games included Sumo Wrestling, Bungee Run, and Bouncy Box. At 7 p.m., the Spring Fling King and Queen were named and crowned. The King and Queen were Paul Haverstick and Elanna Bates. At 7:30, Spring Fling was finally brought to a close with a moonlight concert by Mind Station in the Amphitheatre. Another successful Spring Fling was in the books. AN ENLIGHTENING EXPERI- ENCE. Sumo WremlinK wut a popular activity during Spring Fling. Photo by Christopher Bohling. 18 Spring Fling
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Step Sing wins f A BLAST FROM THE PAST. MoiuIhts of Zola Tau Alpha rovisit the ' 70s with their theme of Stayin ' Alive in ' 95. Photo by Sara Jo Cherry. r 1 T - ' R ri
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