The Sentinel-Record

Tiger Tunes sets sales record

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

ARKADELPHI­A — Ouachita Baptist University’s annual Tiger Tunes production, a scholarshi­p fundraisin­g event, achieved both a record total of

6,750 tickets sold and a record number of 630 students participat­ing in the show.

The 39th annual Tiger Tunes competitio­n was performed Oct.

5-7 in Jones Performing Arts Center on Ouachita’s Arkadelphi­a campus. In addition to staging four performanc­es in front of sold-out audiences as part of Ouachita’s annual Homecoming festivitie­s, the event raises more than $100,000 each year for student scholarshi­ps.

Tiger Tunes is coordinate­d by the Ouachita Student Foundation, which has raised a combined

total of more than $1.4 million in student scholarshi­ps in the past four decades. The scholarshi­p initiative embodies OSF’s motto of “Students Helping Students.”

“The record level of tickets sold, extraordin­ary commitment of students helping students and exceptiona­l engagement of alumni and parents are further indicators that Ouachita is rising,” said Ouachita President Ben Sells.

“We also received a record amount of donations in our People’s Choice voting boxes — almost $5,000 — and raised $2,000 in our silent auction,” said Jon Merryman, director of OSF and alumni relations.

Tiger Tunes is a student-produced competitio­n that features university social clubs and campus organizati­ons. This year’s Tiger Tunes winners included Tri Chi women’s social club, first place and People’s Choice Award; Kappa Chi men’s social club, second place; EEE women’s social club, third place; Campus Ministries, fourth place; Rho Sigma men’s social club, OSF Award; and Tiger Blast instrument­al performanc­e band, Shelby Seabaugh Spirit of Tunes Award.

“The focus of the participan­ts is on the mission of Tiger Tunes and OSF of helping students by providing student scholarshi­ps,” Merryman said, “When tensions and stress were high, you could hear and read students’ encouragem­ent to each other that all the hours of practice were worth it with the goal of providing even more scholarshi­ps to students.”

Jacob Hemsath, a senior musical theater major from Wylie, Texas, is among students receiving OSF scholarshi­ps.

“I’m so thankful for my OSF scholarshi­p and the fact that we go to a school that provides these scholarshi­ps for so many students,” Hemsath said. “It was such a personal thing when I found out I got an OSF scholarshi­p because I knew it was something students put together through things like Tunes to create these scholarshi­ps.”

Abigail Brizuela, a junior finance and business administra­tion double major from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, expressed appreciati­on for her OSF scholarshi­p.

“It has helped me pursue a higher education and continue my dream of study abroad and expand my worldview,” Brizuela said.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? TIGERS IN TUNE: Ouachita Baptist University students recently performed in the Jones Performing Arts Center on campus in Arkadelphi­a for the annual Tiger Tunes fundraisin­g event.
Submitted photo TIGERS IN TUNE: Ouachita Baptist University students recently performed in the Jones Performing Arts Center on campus in Arkadelphi­a for the annual Tiger Tunes fundraisin­g event.

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