1981-1982 Yearbook

Newest Club Excels In Sports The newest social club on campus, Buccaneers sought to establish its own niche in the Harding social system. Getting to know one another on a one to one basis was a major emphasis throughout the year. "We felt that it was essen· tial for us to build strong rela· tionships between ourselves before the club could reach its fullest potential as a whole," said president Greg Green. Sponsors Stan Green and Doyle Pasley support the club wholeheartedly, "Our main goal is to realize the importance of brotherly love among the guys," said Pasley, "It appears that most of them have the Lord first in their lives. I feel this is a great thing happening," When the Buccaneers first formed, its members endured such nicknames as "buckaroos" and "Buckateers," but the new club quickly demanded the reo spect from other campus clubs as they proved their strength in athletic competition . Bucs lived up to pre-season predicition, defeating TNT 20·17 in the large club A team football championship, They were also the B team winners. In the large club basketball championship, Buccaneers squared off against Titans. They went on to drop five-time champion Titans, 72·51, claiming the large club A team title. . During the spring semester the club took off to Heber Springs for a cookout and also sponsored a softball tourna· ment for the children at the Searcy Sunshine School. ~ I. WCCESSFULLY evading the Titan opposition, Kyle Chandler rushes downfield {or extra yardage. 2. INTENSE concentration expressed on his {ace, Brian Skinness prepares {or the arrival of the pitch. 3. BUCCANEERS. 1. Dennis 2. Morgan J. Cregor 4. Watts 5. Hahn 6. Ragsdale 7. LeDoux 8. Gill 9. Buttram 10. Valls 1 J. Anderson 12. Nonnenmacher·sponsor 13. Bartee 14. Smith 15. Joseph-sponsor 16. Stout] 7. ONeal-treasurer 18. Mar· tin J 9. Murray-secretary 20. Fieldsvice president 21. Blickenstaff 22. Chase 23. Blackman 24. Chandler 25. Dossett 26. Green-president Buccaneers· 199

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