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Caleb Crisp talks to the freshman dwarfs as he prepares to direct them. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)

Gallery: Sing Song performers pass time backstage

February 16, 2019 by McKenzie Bonam

Students participating in Sing Song spend most of their time in the gyms of the SRWC as they wait for their act’s performance. To pass time, they find creative ways to entertain themselves and prepare for their performance.

Participants help each other put on Sing Song makeup. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
Members of Galaxy stretch before their performance. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
A member of GATA fixes her costume. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)

Members of Pi Kappa and Frater Sodalis encourage each other between acts. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
Members of Ko Jo Kai share Pixy Stix before their act. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
Royce Clough shows off his best Sing Song face. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)

(Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
Friends in the freshman playing cards act pose for a picture. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
Kappas move their set out of the gyms. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)

A member of GATA enjoys a Pixy Stick before her performance. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
Participants from both freshman acts play cards while they wait for their performance. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
(Photo by McKenzie Bonam)

Caleb Crisp talks to the freshman dwarfs as he prepares to direct them. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)

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