Shantih Roadblock participated in by Shantih Shantih's 48 members have been actively serving the Searcy and Harding communities. Among the many services they have participated in, one is the roadblock for the White County Mental Health Association . In the fall, sponsors Charlene Smith and Lana Bawcom helped with plans for a brunch for alumni at Homecoming. In December, there was a formal Christmas party at the Wyldewood Retreat Center. Shantih was also active in club sports . With the help of club beaux Charlie Ramberger , Tee Carr and' David Ozbirn , Shantih received awards in softball, volleyball and basketball. Their spring banquet was April 14th at Trapnall Hall in little Rock . Among other activities, their spring semester included participation in Spring Sing. One of the few girls' clubs to participate on their own without a brother club, Shantih members used "Superman" as their theme . 270 • Shantih 1. SHANTIH. Front Row: Pearson, Lynn, Cutberth, Kirtz, Thomason, Hatcher, Sisk, Petrich, OWl", McKinney, Fitzgerald, Burton. Second Row: Adams, Norris, Rogers, Cochran, Hardie. Chester, Riley I Damron, Hogan, Mahaffy I Oliver, Watson, Julie Buchanan, Jill Buchanan, Sink. Back Row: Johnson, Crain, Jones, Rice, Morgan, Turner, French, Coker, Inman, McQueen, Choate, Vawter, Kruse. 2. SHANTIH BEAUX. Tee Carr, David Ozbim and Chadi. Ramberger. 3. "KEYSTONE COP OUTS" was the theme of Shantih's 1977 Spring Sing show. The girls were awarded the 3rd place trophy for their perfonnance.
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