Homecoming Week 2009
Cecily Long & Sarah Campbell
Issue date: 10/22/09 Section: News
Sharnea Diggs is a senior and political science major from Little Rock. She is currently Student Activities Board president and also a Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority member, the NPHC-Parliamentarian/Judicial Chair and is the vice president of Student Leadership Board.
Alexandra Rodery is a senior and English major from Piggott. She is Alpha Omicron Pi member, Pre-Law Club vice president, and has been featured in ASU Theatre productions.
This week was filled with many activities to celebrate ASU's Homecoming. The theme this year was Fired Up and students demonstrated just that, getting involved with many of the events on campus.
Last night was the "Step the Stage on Fire" step show, a competition among the various sororities and groups on campus.
Most students were really pumped up about the event, which began with a performance by the Pop Squad, a six students dance team who got the crowd ready.
Chi Omega, the first place winners of the "Step the Stage on Fire" stole the show as the last to take the floor. Members played out a scenario of first rehearsing then performing a circus, claiming "the greatest show on Earth." During their stepping, the Chi Omegas released a banner that displayed their initials below "100 Years in the Making" and between the phrase "Stepping the Show on Fire."
The Alpha Gamma Delta received second. Their performance began with a locker room skit in which one gal, "the coach", gave the all the others ,"the players", a pep talk. Around 40 Alpha Gamma Delta members stepped to a rhythm. At one point, the girls laid on their backs and formed the sorority's initials.
Alexandra Rodery is a senior and English major from Piggott. She is Alpha Omicron Pi member, Pre-Law Club vice president, and has been featured in ASU Theatre productions.
This week was filled with many activities to celebrate ASU's Homecoming. The theme this year was Fired Up and students demonstrated just that, getting involved with many of the events on campus.
Last night was the "Step the Stage on Fire" step show, a competition among the various sororities and groups on campus.
Most students were really pumped up about the event, which began with a performance by the Pop Squad, a six students dance team who got the crowd ready.
Chi Omega, the first place winners of the "Step the Stage on Fire" stole the show as the last to take the floor. Members played out a scenario of first rehearsing then performing a circus, claiming "the greatest show on Earth." During their stepping, the Chi Omegas released a banner that displayed their initials below "100 Years in the Making" and between the phrase "Stepping the Show on Fire."
The Alpha Gamma Delta received second. Their performance began with a locker room skit in which one gal, "the coach", gave the all the others ,"the players", a pep talk. Around 40 Alpha Gamma Delta members stepped to a rhythm. At one point, the girls laid on their backs and formed the sorority's initials.

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