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• April 12, 1991 , THE BISON, Searcy, Ark. 72143 11 Regina wins tr~~~-!~~!!~[ntih's . by Myleea Hill Donann Cummings with a time of 19.79. Bison sports writer Oege's Heather Dreessen tOOk second. Tracy Regina captured first place at the Hutton came in third for Zeta Rho. women's club track and field meet last Hutton won the long jump with a distance week. Regina outscored Gata, ~e sec?nd of 13'7". Gata's Thmmy Smith had the ~ placewinnez; 38.5 to 23.5. JuGoJus 19 pomts second longest jump. Cummings won third took third place over ZetaRho, who had 16. for Shantih. Reginaclub members were excited about Gata's Christine Myers won the 50-meter the championship. dash with a time of 7.74. Jennifer Kendrick "I think it's great. It's time Regina is of Zeta Rho took second. Gata's Leah known for something other than singing," Hughes came in third. member Martha Garrett said. "The whole Gata captured the 400-meter relay with a _ club pulled together on this. It was a team time of 1:02.06. Second place went to Ju Go effort, not individual." . . . J u and Regina's team was third. However, there were some 1mpress1ve m- Regma's Laura _Rice won the lOG-meter dividual performances. Wendy Goodyear dash with a time of 14.87. Gata's Myers w~n won the shot put and discus for Regina. second, and Zeta Rho's Marcy Day came :.•• Garrett said, "Wendy is not really com- third. . petiti.ve, but when she.!$ good at something Alicia Fowler of Ju Go Ju made a Jump - she gives it ber best shot andmanages to of 4'6" to win the high jump trophy. Teameollle out ahead." mate Ginger Garner won second. Oege's Valery McCammon also did well .for Dreessen took third. Regina, winning one event and placmg Regina's McCammon won the 151l0-meter second in another. run with a time of 6:10. Garrett said, "Track is Valery's sport. She Zeta Rho's Brenda Holland won the contributed to the club." 41l0-meter dash with a time of 1:09.04. Goodyear's winningdistance in the discus McCammon was second for Regina. JuGo was 87'5". Gata's Joy Wilson and Regina's Ju's Heather Hill was third. KatrinaDeys tied for second Rice won the 2oo-meter dash for Regina Goodyearwontbeshotputwithadistance with a time of 31:02. Ju Go Ju's Jessica of 30'2''. Deyswon second-place and Wilson Nelson was second. came in third. •• ~ ..lfWe CanDo lt,You CanDo It!

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Regina Induction Week Schedule Monday-Beaux Day 6:00-9:00 Progressive Dinner-meet in Mclnteer Rotunda 8:00-9:00 Devotional-Stephens Second Floor Study Lounge 9:30-10:15 Meet with Queen Mothers Tuesday-Sponser Day 7:00-7:30 Meet with Queen Mother 7:30-9:00 Regina History Theater- Ezell 207 9:00-10:00 Singing Practice- Eze/1207 10:00-11:00 Devotional- Ezell207 - Wednesday-Queen Mother Day 9:30-lO:CC 1Ueet with Queen Mother 10:00-11:00 Princess-Cadet Devotional- Ezel/207 Thursday- Chi Sigma Alpha Day 4:00-5:00 Service Project- Cleanup at Wylewood 6:00-9:00 Luau with Chi Sigma Alpha- Harding Park 9:30-10:00 Meet with Queen Mothers Fridav .. 7:00 Meet on Administration Steps-Informal Induction

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Queen candidates, representatives to reign over Homecoming festivities by TammyVeazey Bison staff writer The crowning of a new queen will highlight the 1996 Homecoming festivities during the Bisons' game against Ouachita Baptist University Saturday. Jackie Wood– Blasdel, Kathy Nieman and Jody Rhoten are the football team's nominees, one of whom the student body chose to be queen by popular vote. Wood-Blasdel is a junior transfer student from Arkansas State University in Mountain Home, Ark. Although busy with her first semester at Harding, she is enjoymg her elementary education classes and would like to pursue a degree in art. Her hobbies include painting, canoeing, fishing and shopping. She is married to her high school sweetheart, offensive lineman left guard Steve Blasdel. When the nominees were announced in chapel, Wood-Blasdel was absent because of illness. Dr. Neale Pryor told Steve about the announcement, and when he told her about it, Jackie said, "The one day that they say my name in chapel, I wasn't there," and then added, "Since I'mnew here, I thought itwas so nice of them to nominate me." Wood-Blasdel's father, JackWood ofMountainHome, Ark., will escort her on game day. Wood said he was excited and proud of his daughter, but nervous about his role. "Exactly how many people are going to be at this game?" he asked, and then said, "I wonder if I'll be in the yearbook." Nieman, who is a second year nominee, is from Arpin, Wis. Her responsibilities as a senior biology major and a member of Shantih social club keep her busy. Her academic honors include the dean's list and Phi Eta Sigma. Nieman hopes to attend medical school after graduation. She spendsherfree timemaking crafts and crocheting. Nieman said she was quite shocked at being nominated a second time. "Although it would be an honor to be queen, being nominated is an honor in itself," she said. Her parents are hoping to be able to attend the homecoming festivities. Her husband, Kevin Nieman, who plays defensive end, is also expecting his parents to visit for the weekend. Rhoten, a native of Arlington, Texas, is a senior majoring in elementary education. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Ko Jo Kai social club and has been named to the dean's list. For relaxation, Rhoten enjoys spending time with her friends and family and watching sports. "I'm better at watching sports than I am at playing them," she said. Two weeks ago, Rhoten had a ring ceremony celebrating her engagement to Danny Allison, center and captain of the football team. Reflecting on her feelings about being nominated, Rhoten said, "I felt honored, but I feel it was a reflection on Danny also. I was happier for him than for myself." Rhotensaid she felt embarrassed about her reaction during the chapel announcement. "Danny knew and didn't tell me. I could have been prepared and practiced a graceful reaction," she said. Rhoten's parents will attend the festivities. She said theywere very excited because Rhoten's sister-in-law was also a nominee two years ago. Rhoten's dad, who had thought the players escorted the nominees, felt especially honored after learning he would have the pleasure of escorting his daughter during the ceremony. Other members of the Homecoming court include representatives Shawna Sciba, senior; Betty Davis, junior; Stacey Dempsey, sophomore; and Kelly: Lauterbach, freshman. Crownbearers are Tate Benton, son ofMarkandMelody Benton, and Logan Albright, daughter of Terry and Nancy Albright.

• • One-act plays slated for Sadie Hawkins Week by Tammy Veazey Bison staff writer Two one-act plays will appear among the many attractions during Harding's annual Sadie Hawkins Week Nov. 11-16. The plays will be presented Nov. 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. in the Little Theater on the second floor of the Administration Building. Several Harding students will serve as both actors·and directors of the two plays. "Cupid's Bow," directed by Jenny Moses, a senior oral communication major from Atlanta, Texas, includes cast members Kim Parish, Barry Watts, Darla Dilkes and John Stoltenberg. "Cupid's Bow" presents a romantic comedy about a young couple named Alex and Susan who are on their way to a company banquet. Both are desperately hoping that Alex receives a promotion so that they will have enough money to be able to get married. However, there is one slight problem... Alex cannot tie his bowtie. According to Moses, the play provides an interesting twist for the ending. In describing "Cupid's Bow," Moses said, "It's very light hearted... comedy all the way. Both plays are just a fun night of theater, and I'm really proud of the work that's been put into the plays. It's been a neat experience for me because I plan to direct in the future." The characters of "Cupid's Bow" make up a variety of personalities. Parish, who plays Susan, remarked about her character, "Susan is dingy. She has a spine; however, we just don't know where it is." As for the character Alex, Watts said he considered the role challenging. "''m a lot like him in his struggle with over– ambition. Thismakes it harder to play him because it's not a stretch for me." Dilkes said about her character, Mother Lake, "She's the mother whom no one expects anything from, but she really knows it all." "Why Do We Laugh," a second one-act playwill follow "Cupid's Bow." Director Henry McDaniel, a senior theatermajor fromHenderson, Tenn., describes the play as a love story centering on a couple named Meredith and Andrew. The play reflects on the building of Meredith and Andrew's love and life together as the two progress through four stages of life. Eight actors portray Meredith and Andrew as they were at age 5, 16, 42 and 67. In describing what he believes to be the essence of the play, McDaniel said, "It's all about Meredith and Andrew remembering things andscenesoftheirlife. !believe that it's a really sweet love story that appeals to all ages." The cast of "Why Do We Laugh" is made up of Angie Gay andMarkFarrarwhoplay Meredith and Andrew at age 5, BeckyHinton and PeteVann who play them at age 16, Jennifer Barrett and Darren Knowleswhoplaythematage 42 and Carla cCarty and Marcus Neely who play them at age 67. Farrar said he enjoyed his experience of playing a 5-year– old. "One thing I like it is that it gives me a chance to be a kid," he said. "It's sort of a license to be playful. I get to be goofy without people thinking I'm really stupid. Besides, I'm a playful kind of guy, and I'm looking forward to the play's production." Farrar also raved about his fellow cast members and his director, McDaniel. Playing the role of the 42year-old Meredith, Barrett said, "It is so challenging playing a woman of that age because there really is no stereotype set for a woman in her 40s." To prepare for her role as the oldest of the Merediths, McCarty said, "I just watch people about that age, the cute little old men and women. I try to see how their walk is, how they speak. I look for the little things." McCarty added, "The challenge is that I've never been old before . Conveying her age is kind of hard." "Cupid's Bow" and "Why Do We Laugh" will be open to the public at an admission price of $2. There will be a drawing for a free gift certificate to the local restaurant, The Lite House, for a romantic dinner for two. /

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