The Ladies of Kappa Delta perform “Snow” from “White Christmas” as a Large Group during All-Sing 2010, hosted by Sigma Alpha Iota, Oct. 2. | Photo by Victoria Stargel
Six groups performed at All-Sing under the theme of ‘holidays’ in the Savage Memorial Chapel, Oct. 2. “The Ladies of Kappa Delta” performed songs under the topic of Christmas. | Photo by Deanna Santangelo
The Ladies of Chi Omega perform as a Small Group in All-Sing 2010, hosted by Sigma Alpha Iota, Oct. 2. Their Independence Day medley brought the crowd to their feet for “The National Anthem” and drew tears as members of the Armed Forces stood for their respective anthems during the “Armed Forces Medley.” | Photo by Victoria Stargel
The Ladies of Chi Omega performed as a Large Group at All-Sing 2010, hosted by Sigma Alpha Iota. They presented songs and acting themed around the movie Elf. Their final song was “All I Want for Christmas is You.” | Photo by Victoria Stargel
The group “The Jolly Men of Jarman,” sang Christmas carols and showed the audience the true meaning of Christmas. They wrecked their set to show that the decorations and presents is not what makes Christmas. | Photo by Deanna Santangelo
The Ladies of Kappa Delta perform “Snow” from White Christmas as a Large Group during All-Sing 2010, hosted by Sigma Alpha Iota, Oct. 2. | Photo by Victoria Stargel
On Holidays performed as a Large Group in All-Sing 2010, hosted by Sigma Alpha Iota, Oct. 2. The group performed four songs on the theme of Summertime. Kristen Voorhies, senior music major, and Bradford Carrington, junior church music major, perform the song “Summer Nights.” On Holidays won the top award for Large Group. | Photo by Victoria Stargel
Elicia Mathis, senior psychology major, sings a solo during the performance by “On Holidays.” This group performed various songs about the summertime and were ultimately the winners of the competition. | Photo by Deanna Santangelo
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