True" for one week every summer, an invasive species takes over the University of Arkansas campus. The local population doesn't have the defense mechanisms to cope with the invasion. Without a natural predator, the entire campus becomes infested. A few individuals quickly grow to hundreds of green-covered creatures in a week-long conversion. All native species can go wild. Look out for the 2018 Arkansas State Oh Rama. You might go wild for 4-H Music. Applause Music. Ladies and gentlemen, get on your feet for your Arkansas 4-H state officer team. Music in the back from Collin County, please put your hands together for your Washita district vice-president, Joslyn. Music. Arkansas 4-H, let's make some noise for your Delta district vice-president from Green County. Music. Hailing from Washington County, give a while for it. Welcome to your OHS district vice president, Sarah Gardner. Music. Joining us from Laurel County is your first state officer at large, Mallory Perkins. Maybe give a while for experience. It's your second state officer at large from Washington County, Sagely Burnett. 4-H members, make some noise for our final state officer at large from Faulkner County, Noah Lutzmer. Arkansas 4-H, let's give a wild welcome to your 2017-2018 state 4-H president from Clinton County, Lane Fresh. Music. Ladies and gentlemen, year 2017-2018 Arkansas 4-H state officers, welcome. Okay, welcome to the 2018 4-H state arama. Go out for 4-H. Join me in welcoming Aaron Mahan of Madison County and Kalia Edwards from Jefferson County to the stage to lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance and the 4-H pledge. Will you please stand and remove your hats? I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice...