OBU holds annual ‘Holy Week Chapel
OBU
Oklahoma Baptist University held its annual Holy Week Chapel Wednesday, March 31, in Raley Chapel’s Potter Auditorium. Students and faculty presented musical selections, scripture readings and more, as a worshipful observance of Holy Week leading up to Good Friday and Easter.
Several musical groups performed during the service, including the University Chorale, University Ringers and True Voice. Nathan Goforth, sophomore theater major, read scripture during the ceremony. Dr. Chad Payn, assistant professor of sports and recreation, and Dr. Kaylene Barbe, Frank W. Patterson professor of ommunications and professor of communication studies, also served as scripture readers for the ceremony.
Dec. 21-24, 26 1970.
âDear Santa, I am in the first grade. Please bring me a cowgirl suit, Happy Hopper toy, snow sleigh, Snow Cone machine, small vanity set, See & Say toy. Janice.â (12/21)
Obit Thomas Lee Dysard, Jr., 61. âHe formerly served with the Justice Department in Washington, D.C. During World War II, he served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy and was stationed in California and in the South Pacific.â (12/22)
âInterstate 40 from Statesville to Winston-Salem officially was opened to traffic at 2 p.m. today. Opening of the new link on I-40 has now completed the longest single stretch of Interstate highway in North Carolina. It involves I-40 from Conover eastward to Greensboro and connecting with I-85 just north of Durham, a distance of over 125 miles.â (12/23)