Students practice choreography during this Step Sing rehearsal in 1964. During the ‘60s, Step Sing shows developed to include more intricate costumes as this 1965 performance shows. Samantha Evans sings a solo in the Delta Zeta show of 1966. The Ministerial Association serenades the audience in 1976. Students try to sing through their laughter during this 1979 practice. Chi Omega aims for victory in their 1979 performance. In 1979, Pi Kappa Phi sings their hearts out. Sigma Nu shows off their legs in this dapper chorus line in 1982. The Senior Class of 1984 plays up their age in their show “Senior Citizens.” Zeta Tau Alpha won place in the women’s division in 1984. In 1985, Pi Kappa Alpha impresses the audience with their tribute to “Golden Hills.” In 1988, Sorority groups formed their letters, but refused to dance, in protest to a campus wide ban on dancing that year. The Black Student Organization dazzled with songs such as “Heard it Through The Grapevine” in 1990. In 1990, the Sophomore class proved to be a smooth “Operator” by singing classics like “8675309.” Zeta Tau Alpha performs songs such as “Candy Man” and “Lollipop” to steal third place in 1991. The lifegaurds of the BSU Choir win third in the mixed division with their show “California” in 1992. In 1992, the first ever freshman class to win the Sweepstakes shows off their trophy after their tribute to Jim Henson. Lauren Milner, Trica Davis, Mary Marline, and Brecca Lightsey pose in their leprechaun costumes in 2001.

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