1985 Miracle Yearbook

gh! Not another aerobic point — I'll never make it." Running has got ro be the worst sport. That's what I always thought — well honestly, I still think that way. I am thankful that the Lord created us all different. Can you believe there are girls who actually like to run long distances, too? Cedarville's Women's Cross Country Team had a super season. This year's ream combined dedication and a winning spirit to accomplish two major goals: winning the NCCAA District III title for the third year in a row and placing third in the NCCAA Nationals. Beth Britton deserves a great deal of credit for her parr as captain. She seemed to fill rhe shoes of a leader for the ream and was a strong stabilizing factor. Jane Romig displayed her talent as she ran to win the Women's NCCAA Cross Country Championship. In addition to these two girls, the seven that remained certainly deserved the same amount of recognition. Their hard work as runners and as loving, Christian women was the strength of this ream. First row:Beth McGillivray, Jane Romig, Cheryl Rendle, Beth Britton, Coach Elvin King, Debbie Pore, Becky Averill, SL Vaughan, Ann Blessing. 94

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