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Voices blending gyptians, grapes. piano keys, and scarecrows: What could these possi- bly have in common? These were just four of the themes for the 1987 Spring Sing Ex- travaganza. The annual event. held on April l6. l7. and 18, attracted numerous people to the Benson Auditorium to watch at least one of the four programs presented. Paul Lockhart. Shelli Miller. Julie Smith. Jay Walls and Terrance Talley hosted Spring Sing and the Harding jazz band provided the music for the presentation. Hours of practice were spent in preparation for all the club participants, hosts and hostesses, jazz band members and others as they worked to produce the best Spring Sing program. Jack Ryan, Spring Sing coordinator, said. uAll the clubs have gone beyond the call of duty to produce their individual shows. Winning shows received cash awards of $200 for each award they won and a rotating trophy 0r plaque for their ef- fort. We sent most of our money to Fran Coon. an Italian missionary. The rest of the you mad at! Spring Sing is a lot of hard work, yet ifs a time to become close to other people. From a directofs point of view, it was time consuming but ifs worth everything to win a sweepstakes award. to win uSpring Sing was great! It offered the participants a chance to meet new people and learn to work with others, e- Debbie Pierce money we saved to spend on general club activities, said Leann Baker of Regina. One highlight of the show was a tribute to president Clifton L. Ganus. Jr. After 22 years of serving as president. Ganus step- ped down to serve as Harding's first Chancellor. While the host and hostess per- formed the song Stannakeri a slide show honoring the outgoing president, was shown. The tribute received a standing ova- tion every time. After the traditional singing of ltUnited We Stand. on Saturday night by everyone, awards were presented. tll was relieved when it was over, I was crying because I was surprised. I really did not expect the sweepstakes award? Baker said. Even though all individual clubs did not win awards. participants could still realize the true reason for Spring Sing. lhEven though we only won a participation honor, I am still glad I did Spring Sing. It gave me a chance to grow closer to my club and just to have a good time. said Donann Cummings of Shantiht Open for success. Placing third runner-up in the sweepstakes division, various clubsjoined together in Musicadials rendition of the Beat of the Future. Debbie Blampied, a sophomore from Bow, NH. represented Chi Alpha Rho in the varied groups. a photo by Ed Wilson. Reach for victory. Singing ltGoodness Gracious. Great BaIIs ofFr're, Luke Shows, a sophomore from Augusta, GA, intensely con- centrates on the routine. The members of Kap- pa Tau Omega and Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta worked together to produce a great show. - photo by Ed Wilson.
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Tilted participants. By helping the women OfShautih por- Squirting a squinter. Freshman Andrew Roberts. from Huntington tray grapes in 'Heard It Through the Grapevine, Jennifer Beach, CA. squirts Sara Smith. a freshman from Burlington, MA, dur- Visser, a sophomore from Nonhampton, PA. contributed to ing the 12211 water tight. The frontlawn event took place the Wednesday me club's 17m funner.up participation award. Shantih was of the SCCOIId annual 511101911! Impact. e photo by Ed WHSOW one of the few clubs that did Spring Sing by themselves. e photo by Jerry Traughber. Facing the opponent. On September 26. Steve Dudley. 21 senior from St. Petersburgt FL. and Bubba Alsup. a senior from Gainesville. TX. discuss football strategies during the game against Southeastern Oklahoma State. The team provided an extra edge to tie the first home game Victory because the pa rents 0f the players were honored. e photo by Danny Meeks. Fortune hunting. In the Keel of For- tune. senior Lee Heidbreder from Corning. AR. per- forms in Spring Sing. The members of Ko 10 Kai zmd Sub T-16 won tburth runner-up in sweepstakes. e photo by Ed Wilsan.
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