1981-1982 Yearbook

Wooden Indians Take the 'Stakes Before audiences totaling approx - imately 11 ,000 people, 20 clubs and 700 participants in 11 different acts performed .April 16-18 in the eighth an - nual Spring Sing extravaganza. On the heels of such winners as Notes, Pigs and Boxers, Spring Sing 1981 was the year of the Indian_ Chi S igma Alpha and Regina, with their presentation of "Cancel My Rese..-vation ," claimed first prize in the catagories of music, costume, and cho· reography, breaking their three-year tradition as runners-up and capturing the sweepstakes trophy. The Indian powwow, directed by Chris Dell and Rhonda Cash, was awarded first place by a panel of 30 judges from a variety of states. In an ef· fort to make the judges' results truly representative of the audience, judges were chosen from various walks of life - including several student judges from Oklahoma Christian College and Ouachita Baptist University. The judg· ing took place at each of the four shows presented before a large Youth Forum crowd . The hosts and hostesses for the year's spectacular were Chris Dell , Ricky Qualls, Marcia Shepherd, and Leslie Pigg. They were chosen from approximately 40 hopefuls, in open audi - tions at the beginning of the 1980 fall semester and did what one judge called "an absolutely professional job." ~ 24 -Spring Sing "81

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