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SAC karaoke event brings out 'kraziness' in students

By Ashley Kresky

Issue date: 2/4/08 Section: Features
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If you're wondering what all the buzz is about, the answer is SAC.

The Student Activities Council hosted a Krazy Karaoke contest last Thursday, Jan. 31, in Sykes Student Union Ballrooms, where students from the WCU Community sang their hearts out in hopes of winning $100 in gift certificates to local restaurants and businesses.

Free of charge, students had the opportunity to battle for one of five titles: best male performance, best female performance, best group performance, most creative and crowd favorite. The awards were determined by a panel of faculty judges with an ear for music and a strict rubric. Sam McFarlane, responsible for SAC's Publicity and Promotions, was the enthusiastic emcee for the event.

Upon their selection of the perfect song, contestants hit the stage with a microphone, lyrics and the determination to win over the crowd and the judges. SAC also provided a television for the audience complete with the lyrics to each song, encouraging the viewers to sing along and support the brave soul in the spotlight.

Each performer had a number one fan in the audience, as SAC's Bee mascot danced its way around the room, pulling members of the crowd out for a dance, starting a group sway and occasionally hopping on stage to show off its moves with the singers.

The Bee mascot is the latest addition to the organization and attends all SAC events and even helps distribute flyers among the campus community.

The night was filled with a variety of singers and their smooth moves, with songs including Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl," "Before He Cheats" by American Idol's Carrie Underwood and Aretha Franklin's "Respect." In the eyes of the judges, five performances stood out as the most deserving of the Krazy Karaoke titles and awards.

The judges deliberated as it came time for participants to face the music. The recipient of the Best Male Performance title and $100 giftcard to Best Buy was Scott Kennedy, who performed "I Like It, I Love It."

Kennedy, the last singer of the night, won over the hearts of the judges and the females in the audience with a shirtless performance that accompanied Tim McGraw's hit.

Best Female Performance went to Jacqueline Turk's rendition of "Come Sail Away." She connected with the audience by singing up and down the aisles of the ballroom and earned herself one $50 giftcard to Bath and Body Works and another to Old Navy.

The crowd and the judges were impressed by Lee Schimmel's solo performance to the Goo Goo Doll's well-known song, "Slide." Schimmel was awarded the title Crowd Favorite, as well as $100 Chili's giftcard.
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