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YOU WOULDNT BELIEVE me if I told you! said Big Bertha (David Henderson). Big Bertha represented Circle K in the Mr. Ms. Ugly Contest. Circle K placed first in the co-ed division. (Photo by Robert Lawler) SIDEWALK CHALK ART is one of the favorites of Spring Fling activi- ties. Mary Beth Eck, director of Pub- lications, judged the competition. (Photo by Robert Lawler) COMPETING WITH 15 other contes- tants, Sandy Hasheidcr (represent- ing Zeta Tau Alpha) won the title of Spring Fling Queen. Sandy also represents the university as a Golden Girl. (Photo by Stephen Anderson) 14
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J r ¥■ 7 cur-- ' i : - - ■■■■ : • y ««i .ww - LEO seems happy to be on Rice Hall ' s entry in the Spring Fling Side- walk Chalk Art contest as artist Beth Harris surveys her work. Rice Hall tied for third place with P.E. Women and LaGrange Hall. (Photo by Wade Myhan) ELI performs in Flowers Hall during Spring Fling. The concert was an added attraction to involve students in the week ' s activities. (Photo by Robert Lawler) ALPHA DELTA PI didn ' t win the Pizza eating relay, but Bonnie Ken- namore gave it her all as she stuffed down her slice of pizza donated by Domino ' s. Domino ' s was a sponsor of Spring Fling. (Photo by Mollie H. McCutchen) Spring Fling 1 3
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PRESIDENT of Phi Mu Polly Gart- man accepts the trophy for her organization ' s participation in Step Sing. Phi Mu placed first in the com- HELPING OUT the P.E. Women in the pizza eating relay is Patti Polk. The first place winners (or eaters) in each division were LaGrange Hall petition that gave organizations an opportunity to put together an origi- nal production number. (Photo by Robert Lawler) (women ' s), Rivers Hall (men ' s), and Circle K (co-ed). In the overall com- petition, P.E. Women placed third. (Photo by Charles Dutler.) rhe Wednesday event was he Domino ' s Pizza Relay. h organization had to have . iit representatives in the I lay with each team member ciiing one piece of plain hiese pizza. I.aGrange Hall won first in h( women ' s division with xlpha Gamma Delta winning I lond and Phi Mu winning ' hud. In the men ' s division, the Maces were taken by Rivers lall (first). Pi Kappa Alpha second), and Alpha Tau )mega (third). In the co-ed livision, ips took first, Circle K ook second, and RESA took |hird place. On Wednesday night a lance was held which featured he musical group Eh. Sandy lasheider was announced as he Spring Fling Queen at the lance. The People Pyramid took )lace on Thursday and was held at the amphitheatre. It was humorous as all team con- testants tried to balance them- selves to stay on all fours. Each organization had to have a minimum of 1 2 people in their pyramid and they had two minutes to make the pyramid. In the women ' s division. Alpha Delta Pi won first place with Alpha Gamma Delta and LaGrange Hall tying for second place. In the men ' s division, Sigma Chi took first place with Pi Kappa Alpha taking second and Sigma Alpha Epsilon taking third place. In the Lip Sync contest held on Friday afternoon, each con- testant tried to imitate a partic- ular artist or group as closely as possible. Alpha Delta Pi took first place. Alpha Gamma Delta took second, and Phi Mu took third place in the women ' s divi- sion. In the men ' s division, first place went to Sigma Chi and second place went to Pi Kappa Alpha. In the co-ed division. Circle K took first place and ips took second place. Friday ' s events were relays which included the Dizzie Izzie, the Football Jeix State Style relay, the Egg Toss, the Coming and Going Relay, the Amoeba Race, the GraJj Bag Relay, the Water Relay, and the Waterless Raft Race. Rivers Hall took first place with RESA taking second and the P.E. Women coming in third. As Spring Fling came to an end, students began to realize that their bit of fun was over and their sentence in Collier prison had just begun — final exams and research papers awaited them. IPS, the commercial music club, takes first place in the pizza relay with the help of Jim Martin. Martin is the program director of ips. (Photo by Charles Butler) 3- by Chcrie Gamer Spring Fling 1 5
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