1978-1979 Yearbook

a time leagues are full and girls are begging to get in because there for team worK is noplace else to parti~ipate m that kmd of ball . "Nothing besides reading the The Stars adopted their Bible can give you the feeling name from a similar league that that competing in sports does." was organized two years ago. This expression by Paula War- That team , according to nack was the common senti- member Paula Warnack, "won ment of the lO-member female all the way," and the 1979 basketball team, the Searcy Stars are "trying to uphold their Stars. Composed of Harding record ." students , many of the girls had In another sense, they are participated in high school also trying to follow a trend set basketball teams , and missing by last year's team, the Bullets, the teamwork and competition as well: Competing last year in of organized sports, they Memphis at the Amateur Athformed their own team through . letic Union Tournament , the the Carmichael Community Bullets missed first place by a Center. Each girl pays $75 , small margin. When giving out and they practice 10:00- 12:00 trophies, the Bullets were in the old gym. honored when the officials said ''The team has a whole lot of that if a sportsmanship award talent, and there is even more could be given , it would have talent wasted by girls who want gone to the Searcy team. to participate but can't go over "Even in a community league, the 10-person team roster," we represented the school we commented the captain of the were from ," recalled Paula. Stars, Karen Blackman. The "We didn't argue with the biggest disadvantage of the referees and we didn't make league is a rule stating that any fun of anyone ." Then turning team having over two girls from to a more personal note, she the same college is not eligible said, "I belive that as a woman for a trophy. "You can see that and as a Christian, I can glorify we play because we want to ," God in sports." continued Knren . "Recreation 30 ~ Spare Time • - ---.. ' ~ 1. SPENDING his spare time with a friend on a sunny afternoon, Donn Hines serenades Kathy Clark on the bleachers at the old in· tramural field. 2. JUMPING high, Kristie Rollman seeks to control the opening tip for her team, the Searcy Stars. Refereeing in the ciy league competition is Harding junior Roger Ledlow.

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