Kaitlynn Jones & Kait Harvey welcoming the night’s guests.The crowd eagerly waiting for the first act.Sarah Webster & Tony Perella, emcees for the show, welcome the audience with a dance.Issa Ford & Jayden Macauley take the stage, representing the African Student AssociationMembers of Chi Omega cheering on their representative.Abbie Paris, Alpha Gamma Delta representative, sings “Astonishing” from Little Women.Lambda Chi Alpha representatives perform “Photograph” by Ed Sheeran.Toby Bear & the GEICO gecko take the stage for a dance battle.Caleb Brown speed painting a picture of Captain Jack Sparrow.Jessica Montgomery, RUF representative, performing “Don’t Rain On My Parade.”Jackson Dillard performs his Disney Rap. He represented Kappa Sigma in the show.Alan Kim & Abby Henry perform “Should’ve Been Us.” They represented RUF, and took home the first place prize for the competition.Alpha Delta Pi celebrates their first place victory for Greek Organizations.
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