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Steppers sing, dance for charity VRAMID POWER. Alpha Tau Omega climbs to new heights at Step ng. {Ivloic) IVEATIN ' TO THE OLDIES. Alpha Delta Pi sisters put on a Greiifc rformance. Iboltoin) o: n February 12 and 13, students from seven different organizations stepped and sang their hearts out for United Way in Norton Auditorium. This is a fantastic opportunity for students, faculty, staff and the community to work on something spirited that repre- sents UNA so great, said Amy Ellis, coordinator of Student Life. All of the proceeds raised from both shows were donated to United Way of the Shoals. The money will help fund dozens of programs in the Northwest Alabama area. We feel very blessed that students xvill give up so mtich of their time to help make this program so successful, said Tina Scotts, United Way of tlie Shoals ol- unteer. The 2004 Step Sing Master of Ceremonies was SGA President Clifford Drouet and the Mistress of Ceremonies was the newly crowned Miss UNA Sara Beth Vandiver. After the Friday night performances, the Baptist Campus Ministries took first place in the co-ed division with the Global Friendship Organization in second. In the women ' s division, Zeta Tau Alpha raced to first place, beating out second place contestant Alpha Gamma Delta. In the men ' s. Phi Gamma Delta received a superior ranking, beating out second-place Alpha Tau Ome- ga. Phi Gamma Delta also took home the great- est win bv re- ceiving the high- est overall score for Step Sing 2004. iA U)
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UJ 1 1 Alr.ulilion.il p.irt lit I liiiiu ' iDminf; ti ' slivltii-- lliis vo.ir ' s Sti ' p Show was hold on Oct. 2ii 111 MowiTs Auditorium. This year ' s overall win nor was I ' i kappa Alpha. Phi Mu took first place in the women ' s division and the Black Student .Alliance won in the co-ed category. I ' hi Mu also won the iiverall spirit competition. BEST IN SHOW. A I ' ike proudly displays the trophv lor o » ' r,ill Sti ' p Show winner. (ri,i; i ) KING MY BELL. Sigma Chi ' s cow bell dancer got a big laugh Irom the crowd. (Ivlowlcfl) THAT ' S THE SPIRIT. Phi Mu shakes up the compe- tition. (Ivllom rif hn UP, UP, AND AWAY, lumpers leap their highest, hoping to come out on top at Step Show, llvlloni hiti
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Hiangei f lingi haie happened It ' s that time of year again. The ilinvers arc blooming, the birds arc chirping, the fountains are flowing .inJ students across campus arc get- tini; ready for some much-needed Inn. The University Program Council pl.inned a jam-packed week of activi- lii- for students at this year ' s Spring I ling. Bands, field games and scvcra donation drives were just a few of the c onts that took place during the week of April 12-15. The days of Spring Fling were ,ilmi st tarnished by cancellation of a lew outdoor events during the first part of the week due to rain, hut the heavens showed mercy on UNA ' s student body and sent sunshine and u arm, beautiful weather to finish out the week of fun-filled activities. Competitions between campus organizations, an integral part of Spring Fling, took place toward the end of the week. After the scores were tnllied, Zeta Tau Alpha Tail Alph.i s»irorily compt ' ti ' in Ihi ' biicki ' t pass took home the overall Spring Fling award. Also, a re erse beaut) ' pageant was held. After fierce competi- tion, Chris Anderson was crowned Mr. Spring Fling. Students were sorry to see the week end, but they came away with many stories to tell and many memories made. They are already looking for vard to next year ' s Spring Fling. — Christen Hand DON ' T DROP IT! Membirs ol thf il. diiriri); llio liold g.imi-s. STRIKE A POSE. Back by popular demand, caricature artist AUK sie Fulton (Ivllom ;i ri ' liirns to parllcipalc in thi- SprinH Flinn aclivllii ' s. Here, a student nets her mu ; drawn lor free. ' Iiiito)
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