Regina 1981-82

by JIM BRADlEY Hosts and hostesses for Spring Sing '82 (from left) ark Evans, Susan • t, Renee·Dou las, and JAndy Holckr pose in front of the Benson Auditorium. Final auditions were completed Thurs., Sept. 10. Regina5 the. New.s -lJl I • Chi Si!JS, to61l On Schedule by JIM BRADlEY tenior Charlotte McGee waits while Mrs. MiJJie Yarbrough, registrar's office secretary, enters her chedul~ the c~mputer during the first week of pre-registration. Sophomores can begin to pre– egister on Nov. 16, and freshmen can begin pre-registration on Nov. 23. I You are invited to attend The Senior Recital of ROBIN BARKER Sunday, April the eleventh Nineteen hundred and eighty - two at two o'clock in the afternoon Recording Studio - Music Building Harding University Women runners successful in meet Harding athletic history was recorded Tuesday, Sept. 29, as the school's women' s cross country team successfully l competed in its first official meet in Batesville against Arkansas I College. "Th~girlswere excited and yet nervous,'' Coach Ted Lloyd said. "They bad a lot of desire and team spirit. I think it was a successful debut for our cross country program." A billy course, coupled with warmer-than-average tem– perature, plagued the runners over the two-mile route on the Arkansas College campus as Hardingposted a low team score of 25 against Arkansas College's 36 points. Arkansas College's Sheila Murphy took the first place trophy with a time of 12:50. Her teammate Diane Marshall was second in 12:56. Harding took third place through ninth with senior Kim Castle coming borne first for the Bisonettes with a time of 13:17. So homore Marci Williams of Salado, Texas. was fourth in the meet with 13:25. Lee Belew, a senior from Romance, Ark., ran at 14:09 for fifth place. Junior Marla Upton, of Greenwood, Ind., place sixth with a 14:39 time ; and Cheryl Hostetler, a junior from La Grange, Ind., placed seventh with a time of 14: 51 to round out the Harding scorers. Serving as pushers for the Bisonettes were Sherry Harris and Tiny Fraley. Harris, a fresh– man from Lawrenceville, Ga., placed eighth with a time of 14:56. Fraley, a junior from Turrell, Ark., finished ninth with a time of 15:01. Other Harding finishers in– cluded Tamie Rix, 15:06; Gina Hodel, 15:23 ; LeAnn Eno, 16:24; Sharon Westover, 16:59; Wanda Stone, 17: 30; Meneia Gilbert, 18:23; Elaine Sutton, 19 :01; and Teresa Reeh, 19:15.

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