1990-1991 Yearbook

1. RAG DOLLS, PUPPETS, AND A WHOLE LOT MORE. The winning performance, "Toys Will be T oys" bring the stage alive with colors and moti on. Thi s show capt ured the sweep - stakes in 1990 Spring Sing. Entertaining Impressions Spring Sing provided students an opportunity to, once again, integrate club spirit, creativity, and talent. Months of grueling practice and tiring hours of rehearsals paid off for the many social clubs that participated in this competitive musical extravaganza as the Spring Sing performances impressed audiences for the 17th consecutive year. From cows to toys to hippies - each cast member was transformed during the four days of performances. The creativity, combined with the hard work of each student, made this year's show sensational. Shantih, Knights, OEGE, Chi Alpha Rho, King's Men, AGO, Tri Delta Epsilon, and Delta Chi Delta combined 10 First Impressions their talent and captured the Sweepstakes with their number, "Toys Will be Toys." During their performance the stage came alive with colorful toys jumping and singing, just as the performers did when they came out on top. But don't be fooled. The end result, that the audience enjoyed the show, did not "just happen." In preparation for Spring Sing, students attended many frustrating practices as they struggled to learn the intricate choreography and tongue-tangling lyrics involved in the shows. But Spring Sing also offered the chance to get to know the members of other clubs and learn the necessity of cooperation in reaching a common goal , which, of course, was winning the Sweepstakes. These experiences taught the importance of cooperation and definitely contributed to the overall success of Spring Sing. While participants endured t he practices, they had the invaluable opportunity to enhance friendships that existed between the clubs and to build new relationships while working together. Inter-club unity was an important part of the student's Spring Sing experience. Spring Sing has been referred to as one of the best relationship building experiences of Harding. From the student participation in the program, it's obvious that not many students disagree. - Kara Dickerman TOYIN' AROUND. Chuck Roe is fr on t "Toys will be T oys." T his numbe r restage in t he winning pe rfo rmance of mind ed us of how toys " used to be."

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