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Gallery: Sing Song participants await performances backstage

February 24, 2020 by Meghan Long

Members of Sing Song club and class acts spend the majority of their time waiting in the gyms of the Student Recreation and Wellness Center before their act performs. They find creative and fun ways to pass the time with each other before they warm up.

Members of Freshman Candyland share Girl Scout cookies. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Hailey Randolph, freshman ministry major from Plano, shuffles a deck of cards. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Several members of Gamma Sigma Phi throw a hacky sack to each other. (Photo by Meghan Long)

Members of Freshman Candyland get their Sing Song face painted. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Two members of Tri Kappa Gamma play cards with a friend while they wait. (Photo by Meghan Long)
The men of Frater Sodalis prepare to rehearse their choreography. (Photo by Meghan Long)

Madi Wenner, freshman ministry major from Mansfield, applies face paint. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Morgan Maltby, sophomore accounting major from New Braunfels, waits for her face paint to dry. (Photo by Meghan Long)
A group of students from different acts plays hacky sack before the show. (Photo by Meghan Long)

Members of Freshman Penguins play cards. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Students play UNO while waiting to go on stage. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Garrett Powell, freshman computer science major from Fort Worth, solves a Rubix cube. (Photo by Meghan Long)

Two members of Alpha Kai Omega play a Harry Potter game. (Photo by Meghan Long)
The women of Alpha Kai Omega run through their act before the show. (Photo by Meghan Long)

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