Shantih 1973-78

• ~-'e wl'rft 3 t.J f: flace. i n. S \»""i ~ S'" .I Forum, Spring Sing a 'success' 3,000 attend Youth Forum students involved in the 10 productions. Directors were Averell Johnson and Shauna Lawyer. Shan · byKathyRobison More than3,000visitors from 26 states were on Harding's campus this past weekend for the fourth annual Youth Forum and Spring Sing. According to public relations personnel, the weekend was a tremendous success in its outreach with the adults and many high school aged given tbe opportunity to look over Har– ding's facilities, and experience the fellowship of her Christian students. Terry Smith acted as chief speaker Ior the forum this . year with the theme of "Resurrection Power." Spring Sing was a sell-out show all three nights and at the Saturday matinee performance. There were approximately 550 The Sweepstakes Trophy and first ·place prize of $200 for each of the two clubs went to OEGE and King's Men social clubs for their product,ion or "For theLove of Angels." Sue Foley and Tim Woodroof served as directors, Karen Arnold and Cindy Lapp were the music arrangers, and choreography was under the direction of Corrine Brooks, Barbara Fisher, and Teresa Simmons. OEGEandKing's Men also won in three of four categor_ies judged: theme, music and choreography. :Ju Go Ju won in the costume category and placed second in the Sweepstakes, with each receiving $100. Their production was entitled " Shoe Shine." sooial club w n tmro eep takes prize of $50 for their. px:oduction of "Keystone KDp-OutS. ' Sheila Stephen n and Christi Turner were. tih's directors. The participation award went to Delta Theta Ep– silon. Spring Sing Judges were Herb Butrum from ACU in Abilene, Texas; James carr, Jr. of Harding in Searcy; . Henry Me· Daniel , Jr. from Freed· HardemanCollege in Henderson, Tenn. ; Dr. Tom Formby of Searcy; Julia Lansford from ASU in Jonesboro; Clifford Seawel from Birmingham, Ala.; and Renva Watterson from Northeast High School in North Little Rock.

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