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2 'fig Q ' - Shawn Dagger: Cowboys Ride Again After three years of being first runner up, Chi Sigma Alpha and Regina took the Sweepstakes trophy in 1981 with Cancel My Reservation. When the 1982 Spring Sing rolled around they let everyone know they 'aimed' to keep it with their show, This ls A Good Place For A Stick-Up. Dressed as cowboys in white chaps with red western shirts and white cowboy hats, Chi Sigs and Regina appeared with 23 other clubs throughout the four perfor- mances, April 8-10, before ap- proximately 11,000 attenders. Combining imagination, tal- ent, and wit, Chi Sigs and Regina '- my rv, . -rt2'il:fg.+,?.l.yiQ3y, f. 'r ik. '.wlWl1ilirf:ll? -.4 t -.1 H6- - -. lohnl Radcliffe placed first in three categories: music, costume, and choreography. For music they us- ed popular hits with slight altera- tions. Don't it Make You Want to Dance became Want to Sing, Drivin' My Life Away converted to Ridin' My Life Away, I Love My Horse in- stead of Truck, and that Boy From New York City suddenly moved to Old Dodge City. The Sweepstakes winners were given 5600 to divide between the two clubs. Beta Tau and Beta Phi Kappa received 5500 as first runners-up for Kickin' Up A Little Sand. The Egyptians won the award for best theme when they sang Old Nile River instead of Old Man River, and changed Hello Dol- ly, to 'fHello Mummy. Elvira had her name changed to Cleo- patra for this Egyptian dedica- tion. Placing third in the eleven- show review was Ka Re Ta and Zeta Phi Zeta. They received S400 for their show, Out of This World, Straight from Tran- sylvania were OEGE and King's Men with the intimate message, You Bite Up My Life. The Dracula look-alikes had the best club participation and were awarded 5300. Rounding out the top five were Galaxy and lu Go ju. Their show, An Aye 'for Gold, received 5200. Renee Douglas, Mark Evans, Susan Wright, and Andy Holder were chosen as the hosts and hostesses to perform between club shows. When Spring Sing first began the main function of the foursome was to announce the club performing and fill up the time., until that club was ready, but over the years their short spots have grown to be the icing on the cake. Sigma Phi Mu and Ko lo Kai joined the hosts and hostesses for the finale One, and as tradition would have it, representatives from each club joined together on the stage for Spring Sing's principle message, United We Stand. X44 - Suzanne lohnston 1. Hosts and hostesses for the 1982 Spring Sing entertained the audience between club presentations. 2. You Bite Up My Life insists King's Men member Bob Yates. 3. Regina member Sarah Scott holds on to her hat. 4-6. Mark Evans, Susan Wright, and Andy Holder pamper the audience while performing, The Triplets. 7. Randy Harriman and Charlotte McGee of Chi Sigs and Regina take the Sweepstakes Award with This Is a Good Place for a Stick-Up. 8. lu Go lu and Galaxy members lolayne Loden and Rex Fowler have An Aye for Gold. 43 LW A i 1 . if -1 it A .Minis + 'tr ,V lintiiiziggw.. - lohn l. Radcliffe Spring Sing '82l1 3
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