1993-1994 Yearbook

Senior Autumn Bou •e11 Ll'ilb Ko.fa Kai and Tri Kappa, ct re Better offRed. Social clubs combined resources lo put on the hes/ shou1 possible and hal'e ji111 doin,~ ii . Photo by DaL•id I fi ckma11 . ., .... .... SPRING SING 'just keeps getting better' One constant in Harding's structure of activities is the annual Youth Forum/ Spring Sing weekend. More than 1800 prospective students from 30 states officially registered with admissions during the special weekend, designed to help them learn about Harding. Highlighting Youth Forum events ,JeffWalling, minister of the Mi sion Viejo , Calif., Church of Christ, was the featured speaker. Evening devotionals and dorm living rounded out the visitors ' exposure to college life at Harding. Almost 900 costumed performers , plus technicians , musicians and ushers were involved in the '93 edition of the main entertainment attraction of the weekend. More than 8,000 tickets were sold for the three performances of Spring ing. The performance featured musical numb rs by hostesses Kaci Bolls from Murray, Ken., and Shannan Horner from Dexter, Mo., and hosts Chuck Roe from Springtown, Texas , and Lee Langdon from Tabernacle , .]. I'm Steel Standin) ' representing Chi Omega Pi , Pi Kappa Epsilon, TNT and Zeta Rho , won the sweepstakes award for club performances. Evidence of a successful show came from audience feedback. Every year, Dr. John Ryan, producer, said he hears, "This has got to be the best Spring Sing we 've ever had. " This time, he said, he heard that constantly. - Kerri Hartman Lee La ngdo n , Shannan Horner, Kaci Bolls and Chuck Roe. spring sing hostsa nd hostesses. sing. The hosts and hostesses u·ere hacked up by a talented ensemble of men and ll'Om e 11 . Pho to by Da v id J-Jickma 11. "I feel p retly . "s ings J1is(J ' }vfcDoll'ell, j u n ior, du ring Is there a Monster in the House. n.1 is shou•included a larp,e group qf medium and small clubs. Pbolo 1~1 · Dal'id Hickman . Spring Sing 29 Student Life

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