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Looking back to the fifties, Delta Zeta 30- rarily donned poodle skirts and sang pap- ular Iunes from that era. More than a bearable performance, AI- pha Xi Dell: Sorority sang their way I0 13 ! place in the Womenk Entertainment cnt- egory . Greek Sing 19
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10. Health Fair 1- 1- M 3-! y.- El! 14. St. Valentines Day 15 1-1 1- 1- III 9 I. '4 'U g: E M N I9 N h h l. '. 1..I l. hm i+ ha, I lHl From bears, to grapes. to the blues, the audience saw and heard it all in a jam-packed Kulas Auditorium. It was the annual Creek Sing on Saturday, February 21 and, for the first time in a very long time, all of B-th fraternities and sororities participated. Two of the more memorable perfor- mances were given by fraternities. Alpha Tau Omega made their presence known by entering the stage, via the aisles, dressed as raisins. Their music? uHeard It Through The Grape Vinei of course. Imagine an entire fraternity of Blues Brothers, and thaVs what the audience saw when Pi Lambda Phi came on stage. A few women in the audience even threw flowers on the stage as the Pi Lambs rocked to itSoulman , HGive Me Some lavinm, and hTwistinhh This perfor- mance earned them first place in the GREEKS SING To A Full House Menhs Entertainment category. Alpha Xi Delta was uncontested for the Woments Entertainment category and did their rendition of T.V. show -theme songs and commercial jingles. For example, do you remember the opening segment of The Brady Bunch ? Now imagine recreating that on stage and you will have a good idea of part of the Alphafs Xil's performance. Alpha Phi Sorority took first place in the Womenhs Competition for the third year in a row. They sang hhSingitf In the Raint hDo Re MW, and W Write The Songs , all songs done acappella tunaccompaniedt in three-part harmony. Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity won the Menh Competition with performances of uAjnht That Good News, Lawd , hIf I Got My TickeW, and iiSwinging With The Saints?
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Peer Gym Littlr SIbnjF-mily Ties Weekend P 5. Vilholdf Luloalawkl visits campus l? 1,. 3. 7. SI. Patrick's E ,3 l v c l? . Amy Franz, Missy Wilks, and Tracy Sim- mermncher indulge their little aibs with ice Program Board displays a huge welcome via a cream while simultaneously enjoying the un- banner to all Iiltle sills. seasonahly warm 70 degree weather. Li El El I:I WM- mil, -h--L uh- Oumide Heritage Hall, Marija Temo contemplates telling her Iillle Si! 10 go Hy a kite. SImIIing away from line Della Zeta ice cream social, Roy Love and friends move on to the next activity.
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