2004-2005 Yearbook

Dung group creates new 'Beginnings' r""=9treshman Shawn Frazier walked to his chapel seat one day in the fan of 2003 heavy with anticipation. This was the day when he would find out if all the hours of practice and preparation paid off; he would find out if he would be one of the 2004 Spring Sing hosts. "They decided to make the announcement for the host and hostesses during chapel," Frazier said. "It was horrible." Frazier said he could hardly believe it when he was announced as a host. " I heard my dad [AJ Frazier,assistant professor of business] scream from somewhere in the balcony - that was funny," Frazier said. " Ijustsat there in shock. Ifelt honored and excited," For Frazier, that day was just the beginning of his experiences as, a host and with the close friendships he would later develop with the other host and hostesses, sophomore Abby Chandler, junior Melissa Ward and senior Sam Peters. The 31st annual Spring Sing, titled "Beginnings," not only unified the hosts and hostesses as friends, but also represented all four classifications on one stage. STUDENT LIFE - 10 "It was neat to be a part of that kind of experience," Chandler said. "None of us had been a host or hostess before, so Dill experience coming into it was pretty much the same." Having a freshman host was a "beginning" in itself for Spring Sing, according to Dr. Steve Frye, director. "There had not been [a freshman host] recently," Frye said. "At least not in the 10 years I've been doing it." ju Go ju, Ko jo Kai and friends won the john H. Ryan Sweepstakes Award for their show, "Scoutin' for Badges." The show featured Girl Scouts completing many different tasks, from rowing to recycling, in order to earn their badges. Complete with a visit from Smokey the Bear, the show placed first in the costume and choreography categories, and second in music. The 2004 Spring Sing production left those who worked hard to make it a reality pleased. "It was a great show and the clubs were all outstanding," Frye said. "The theme developed well, and the audience enjoyed it, which makes the show overall very gratifying." -ERIN COOK AND MEGHAN MICHAElSON JUNIOR KATIE BARKER, Spring Sing directQ( for Zeta Rho. performs v.ith sophomore DanielWade dunng marciubac\"1 Spy Private Eye"April 10, 2004. The show, which included the clubs TNT. Zeta Rho and Gamma Sigma Phi, tied fQ( Sffond pliKe """,II with the Kappa Gamma Epsilon.!n Kapl'l,Delta Chi Deltaand mends show,"Ragsto Riches:' ,j,MONTGOMERY

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