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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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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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record crowd Nine organizations entertain over I 3 II CI by HoIH Hai ove and Matt Pettus On Saturday, February 3, the largest audience ever (over 1,300) filled Norton Auditorium to watch cam- pus organizations compete for the annual Step Sing honors. The auditorium lit- erally couldn ' t contain all the people that wanted to see the show this year. N!any people were standing HI the aisles, and many more were turned away at the door. From ticket sales alone, $4,095 was raised for the United Way. In addition, the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity donated $500. Nine groups took part in the festivities this year. Co- chairpersons of the UPC Step-Sing Committee, Cara Dawn Byford and Kellee Reed, were emcees this year. Baptist Campus Ministries were the big winners. They took home the award for best overall as well as first place in the co-ed division. The BCM based their per- formance on the Lion King and had live musical accom- paniment. The winner in the women ' s division was Alpha Delta Pi. Their perfor- mance, Steppin ' Out, was based on the Broadway musical Sweet Charity. Second place in the women ' s division went to Phi Mu. They presented a routine with a Jungle Book theme. In the men ' s division. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity took first with a rendition of the Happy Days theme. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fin- ished behind them with a tribute to the Beatles. Other participants included Alpha Gamma Delta who chose The Little Mermaid as their theme. Kappa Alpha Psi performed the Peace and Harmony cane step. Sigma Chi paid tribute to the Blues Brothers. Zeta Tau Alpha went retro with their tribute to the 1970s, Stayin ' Alive in ' 95. Step Sing has always been one of the most antici- pated events of the spring semester. Students, parents, and faculty alike fill Norton to view the always enter- taining competition. This, combined with the money raised for United Way, ensures that Step Sing will be around for manv voars.
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