Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 59 of 312
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Harvest Festival 55 ??zvziffi w . what attracts sophomores Kim Norwood and Sue Shipman and Sauro was fea- list. lured in many of the in-between skits. Sandy Turnbull to Joe Sauro portrays a junlor l. wax u 8 n .h. a D e h t .m t n m 5 e t n O c d .H h t m T Game, senior dedicated scien H65 50 Shy is the man they sing about at Harvest Fest Robert Veil Robert Vet! ,fe its was sung the Mark 6 dre Brown, Har- gave Kelly ore, was the g of quality he didn't let finals, d Ahead. show, terson and by Appearing enior. ents. for added rogram with the ps and skits, Over bout topics next perfor- event of the -ekend, cluded with -gain e Wi , . he present- en. . shared the ieving

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Harvest festival emcees Candy Petersoh, junior, and lim Adams, senior, began the evening with a song which captured the theme of the program, Go on Believing. Robert A group of female students under the direction of zany conductor, Gloria Grabill, jun- ior, sing We Are Available - giving up hinting about what they want guys to know. 54 Harvest Festival ttGo On Believingh truth through laughter Game Skit, and We;Aret lntimidation. Taking the Available Women's Chorus i crowd back three decades to C'Great is Our Lonelinessm, One Fine Day was Renee which was a rebuttal to the i Blythe, sophomore, and her dating situation on campus. ' Skit writers were Ken Richmond, junior, Ron Brendel, sophomore, and Angie Munsie, senior. Brendel enjoyed working with Harvest Festival, stating, Harvest Fes- tival helped merget involved in student activities that I'd not had a chance to be in before. It ended up to be a lot of fun . . and rewarding. Actors for the skits were sophomores RoseMarie Jacob, Bruce Stan- ton, Jeff Neal, Nancy Sullivan, Deanna Ramsey, and juniors Linda Pistone, and Joe Sauro. The highlights of the even- ing were, of course, the music groups. Sophomore Dave Lee opened the show as he wooed the audience with You Are the Sunshine of My Life. Tim Bias and company then crazed the crowd with Off the Wall. Debi Parrish, sophomore, fol- lowed with a flute solo of t '505 group. Tracy Zinn and Mike Buell, seniors, topped off the first act with a rendition of I Still Want You. Act Two was a Tribute to the '705. Doug Ream, trumpet soloist for the first song, Rocky, commented, I was impressed with the amount of talent on this campus and really enjoyed being in it tHarvest FestivaD, but I was disappointed that some of the groups that had talent and auditioned weren't chosen because they didn't fit into the theme. Randy Robertson, senior, and Melody Spina, junior, lulled everyone with Bread's Everything I Own. Tom Beard, freshman, followed with an oral essay on the events of 1970's. Then it was the Third Act. The evening had passed quick- 'ly. No major catastrophes, no 'ed major disappointments. Kelly Flaherty, sophomore, was the opening act, and he didn't let the crowd down as he present- the theme for finals, Breakdown Dead Ahead. Sweet Surrender added its harmony to the program with Too Much Heaven. Throughout the show, junior Candy Peterson and senior Jim Adams shared the stage as emcees. Appearing between the groups and skits, they conversed about topics which led into the next perfor- mance. I Go On Believing was appropriately concluded with Home from The Wiz, sung by freshman Dierdre Brown, and Somewhere Over the Rainbow, played by Mark Wannenmacher, senior. An important event of the Spinters' Spree weekend, Har- vest Festival again gave students an evening of quality entertainment. 6 -lelINeaI



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