Spring Sing Sparks ... Fierce Competition tudents once again demonstrated their talent and creativity on stage and their cooperation, determination and patience offstage. The eight shows performed by the various clubs were well put together and wonderfully executed. The jazz band performed alone as well as accompaning the hosts and hostesses: Shannan Horner, David White , Kim Scott and ] ohnny Scott. Everyone worked well together with the end product being a wonderful show. After tabulating the accumulated points gathered from each performance, the winners were announced at the last performance. Each club was awarded a plaque of appreciation. In the category of costume, "Born in Field of Hay," by Ko ]o Kai and Sub-T 16, walked away with the award. Winning the music division was "In Business to Get 'A Head,"' by Regina and Chi Sigma Alpha. "Born in a Field of Hay" also won choreography, originality and the Sweepstakes. Separate from the judging was the participation award. The winner was "In Business to Get'A Head'." Zera Rho and T T pig our in "Whar' the Pig Deal." Clubs encou raged all membe rs to parricipare in rhei r how. 12 Student Life --Tracey ] ohnson Ka ci Boles, along wi rh Ko Jo Kai and SubT 16, dress like sca recrows in "Born in a Field of Hay." They won the Sweepstakes award.
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