1982 Miracle Yearbook

1 WOMEN'S TRACK TEAM SPRINTS INTO ACTION The 1982 women's track team was head- ed by Coach McGillivray with the help of captain Laura Clayton. The 1982 team, as compared to the past team, was com- prised of sprinters, field events, and dis- tance runners. The spirit of the women was evident in each member.They were a very serious group of women whoen- joyed working for their coach. When a coach was liked as much as McGillivray, workouts and competition did not seem like a chore. The women most appreciat- ed his encouragement. They placed sev- enth in the Yellow Jacket Relays, thirdin the Yellow Jacket Invitational, and sixth in the Second Annual Marion NCCAA Track and Field Invitational. For the 1982 sea- son, Cindy Luke received the High Point Award and the Outstanding Performance Award, and Laura Clayton received the Coaches Award.The success of the team was attributed to their unity, spirit, and quality athletic performance. Photo 1: Lynette Wiseman stretches to pass the baton to Beth Britton. Photo 2: Without looking back, Deborah Richardson runs onward. Photo 3: Laura Clayton holds first place for Cedarville. Photo 4: Laurie Weller shows her expertise in conquering the hurdles. Photo 5:the 1982 women's track team. Back row, left to right: Cindy Luke, Faith Gruber, Jill Parks, Ruth Meyer, Jennifer Stork, Elizabeth Rand, Beth Britton, and Debbie Tinner. Front row, left to right: Deborah Richardson, Lynette Wiseman, Terri Aiken,Coach John McGillivray, Terri Schmidt, Laura Clayton, and Laurie Weller. Photo S: Coach McGil- livray disapproves of the rain. Photo 7: Debbie Tin- ner lets go of the disc. Photo 8: Freshman Elizabeth Rand prepares for a good start.

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