1979-1980 Yearbook

On the Inside 108 0 ATHLETES INTRODUCTION. Alm"'t everyone is an athlete of some sort, whether through intramural or dub sports or on the intercollegiate level. Both sides are covered by Editor Matt Flinchum. Feature writer Beth Parker brings out the personal side of the University's athletes. 110 0 CHEERLEADERS. Although they don't rate a Scoreboard in the yearbook like the teams they support, the nine women on the cheerleading squad boost the Bisons all year long. 112 0 TRACK AND FIELD. Record-setting pole vaulter Mike Lynch and middle distance man Phil Hostetler pace the thinclads to fourth place in the Ale. 114 0 CROSS COUNTRY. Harding's harriers take their ninth straight conference championship with a perfect score of 15. 116 0 FOOTBALL. Injuries and inexperience take their toll on the gridiron as the Bisons post a 4-6 record. 120 0 BASEBALL. During the spring things are dull on the diamond when the hardballers go 2-12 in the Ale, a tie for last place. 122 0 GOLF. A September excursion to the Bahamas makes for a lively time on the links. 124 0 TENNIS. An up and down season for a young squad of netters leads to a fourth place finish. 126 0 BOWLING. In their fir" year in the high-powered SIBC, the keglers fail to make it to a national tournament for the first time in 14 years. 128 0 BASKETBALL. Road trips and missed opportunities mark a long season for the Bisons. 132 0 SWIMMING AND DIVING. Wet, wild and wonderful, a surprising group of tankmen slip up on their AIC competitors. 134 0 ALL-STARS. The Bisons' best in intercollegiate athletics show their stuff time after time. 136 0 SOCCER. With an international roster, the team sponsored by Searcy Steel lines up a spring schedule of "football." 138 0 WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS are the only outlet for playing, coaching and officiating experience for Harding's women. 142 0 MEN'S INTRAMURALS give a relaxed , non-pressured atmosphere for athletic involvement.

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