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s pring Sing Remembers ' Those Oldies But Goodies The Special Activities Committee of Community Council chose Those Oldies But Goodies as the 1984 Spring Sing theme. The highlight of the eve- ning was the coronation of the Spring Sing Queen. Senior candidates for the ti- tle were Karen Bourner. Eileen Doughtery, Terri Elam, Sandra MacGregor, and Missy McCloskey. San dra MacGregor was crowned queen and was accompanied by junior attendant, Beth Giammario, sophomore attendant, Karen Martin, and freshmen attendant. Amy Carlough. Kim Hall, 1983 Spring Sing Queen, was also present to lend a hand in the ceremony. Following the ceremony, Sandra was serenaded by all the groups which were being judged for their performances. 28 Traditions
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Ready for the service, the Chapel, fully decorated, and the congregation await the beginning of The Festival of Lessons and Carols. A long stretch to catch a piece of rope, sophomore Stacy Briner tries to tie down her end of the garland. Sounding like a chorus of angels, the Con- cert Corale members add to the festivities of the evening. Traditions 27
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R xP These groups included not only fraternities and sororities but also independent groups. Capturing first place in the women ' s contest were the sisters of ALPHA XI DELTA, while THETA XI won top honors in the men ' s division. Under the direction of Joan Finley, Alpha Xi Delta sang a medley of songs from the Mamas and the Papas. ' The fraternity struggled to bring the medley all e â– III! ftMAtii 6tiw yiUlflflfl Alpha H Bl together in the last days before the Sing and won for the first time in about twelve years. The brothers of Theta Xi won with their performance of the Good Time Gospel Hour. Mike Baker led his brothers expertly through Amazing Grace ' and Little Brown Church to take first place. Second place honors went to the Women ' s Independent Group and Phi Sigma Epsilon. Ruth Wygal led the In- dependents through a variety of the Carpenter ' s songs. Ruth also won the title of Best Director in the women ' s division. Phi Sigma Epsilon sang a variety of 1960 songs to take the second place title. Alpha Gamma Delta and Sigma Theta Epsilon took third place honors, leaving Alpha Delta Pi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Alpha, Chi Phi, and Theta Chi out of the running. Peter Lindberg of Sigma Theta Epsilon won the title for Best Director in the men ' s division. I ' l-n ' no A vfvi ' Traditions 29
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