University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook (Florence, AL)

 - Class of 1989

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ing for Service. B A T H T I M E FUN. Members of Baptist Campus Ministries provide a clean performance of Sesame Street. taking first place in the co division. PRESENTING PEACE. Members of the University- Players spotlight Brian D. Peace in their routine. 10 DISCO NIGHTS. Brothers of Kappa Sigma take UNA back to the ' 70s with a remake of Stayin ' Alive. UNA photo by Chris Rohling wmk

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IN IT TO WIN IT. Members ot the Black Student Alliance race to the finish tor their team ' s win during Spring Fling games.



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A DisiicN tribute biDiiglu down were .ires e .l up a Mis Sissv, President division, the Uni ersiry l ' la ers performed the house and brought Zeta Tau Alpha Potts and Grover. Some of their songs hits from a show. first phices, as winners of both the women ' s division and the overall show in Step Sing 1998, held on I ' V ' bruarv 6 in Norton Auditoriimi. The Zetas stole the show when, dressed as Mickey Mouse, they sang some of our favorite Disney songs, such as It ' s a Small World, Zipadee Do Da, Hakuna Matata, and others. Continuing campus tradi- tion, all the proceeds from the event went to the United Wa ' . Second place m the women ' s division went to Alpha Gamma Delta, with a tribute to Motown. Alpha Gams dressed in red sequined shirts that sparkled as the ' sang such songs as M ' Girl, Respect, and Proud Marv. Sigma Chi took first place in the men ' s division with a spirited rendition of Annie. They proved to be verv original when they carried dogs out on the stage for the finale Mv Grades Will Come out Tomorrow. Their Ivrics were adapt- ed to tit toda - ' s issues, such as President Clinton, tenure and the cost of tuition. Second place in the men ' s di ' ision went to Kappa Sigma ' s trib- ute to SiUurday Night Fever. Thev included C is for Christ and Rubber .M-I-C-K-E-Y. The sisters of Ztta T.iu Alpha pay tribute to Mickey Mouse while raising money tor United Way. Zeta took first place in the women ' s division and first place in the overall competition. Also in the women ' s division, Alpha Delta Pi performed a tribute to John Mellencamp. Their feature song was Rockin ' at UNA. The sisters of Phi Mu performed a trib- ute to The Wizard of Oz. If you tried to single out a Phi Mu, it was diffi- cult because they were all decked out like Dorothy, right down to their wigs. Additional entertainment tor the event was provided bv Brent Collins, Kimberly Williams, 1998 Miss UNA Melanie Hargett and the UNA football team. Brent Collins an d Kimberly Williams began to sing Beauty and the Beast, until it became clear that Brent couldn ' t sing. Their routine turned out to be a comedy act that featured some of Brent ' s favorite jokes. Miss UNA Melanie Hargett blew the audience away with her unique voice, while the football team strut- ted their stuff as thc ' danced to favorite songs. All contestants did an excellent job of showing their school spirit as they paid tribute to some of UNA ' s favorites, like the one and only Miss Sissv. This vear ' s Step Sing was probablv the most original and cre- ative one thus far. The crowd absolutely loved each group and the judges admitted were decked out in all polyester as the - Ducky. sang such songs as Stayin ' Alive. Also in the men ' s di ision, Sigma First place in the coed division Alpha Epsilon performed UNA to the to having had a hard time picking the was given to Baptist Campus Ministries ' tune of Louie, Louie. In addition, they winners. Scuune Street. Thev dressed in letters and presented Shout! and poked tun at the numbers, except for three people who parking situation on campus. In the coed — Kirstie Decker

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