Women athleties shone forth as the "superstarred" in Harding's annqal Track and Field days the 15th and 17th of April. Glittering trophies dazzled the eyes of our 1974 field event winners. Jan Rooker of Shantih propelled that softball into the blue yonder for the first place distance of 173'8". Zeta Rho 's Luann Phelps zipped around the softball base run with the lightning and winning speed of 12.6. UFO's were reported to have been seen the evening of April 15th but really it was the glowing efforts of Bonnie Stuart. Miss Stuart, an independent, vic– toriously heaved the shot put 30'4" and hurled the discus 63'11" claiming two trophies. Tri Kappa's stargazing Layna Wheaton 'Flosberry Flopped' 4'7" above the high jump and came down to receive her first place cup. Multi-talented Sherry Adams of Kappa Phi broke the only record in field events this year with a flying distance of 15'5" in the irunning broad jump. Beaming into view the Tug 0' War had two struggling clubs left at her mercy. Back and forth Ka~ Delta and Kappa Phi ex a theiraetermination and power. at last tfie trappa Phi's splendor shined through and their winning smiles and happiness, too. Brenda Harris of Ko Jo Kai was the first trophy winner in the track events as she zoomed over the low hurdles with the brilliant speed of 11.0.
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