Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 28, 1984, Page 7, Image 7

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    Predictions
Continued from Page 6
5 Mary Ellen McGowan Villanova
6 Cory Schubert Stanford
7. Judith Shepherd Clemson
8. Margaret Wynne Yale
9 Alison Quelch Tennessee
10 Lynn Nelson ASU
11 Renee Wyckoff FSU
12 Julie Lantis Illinois
5,000 METERS
1. PattiSue Plummer
2. Kathy Hayes
3. Christine McMiken
4 Patsy Sharpies
5. Tori Neubauer
6. Paula Renzi
7. Becky Cotts
8. Wendy Van Mierio
9. Edel Hackett
10 Monica O'Reilly
11 Sherrie Crang
12 Bonnie Sons
Stanford
Oregon
OSU
Idaho
Wisconsin-Lac.
Penn State
Purdue
ISU
Arkansas
Tennessee
Idaho
Iowa State
10,000 METERS
Katie Ishmael
Joan Nesbit
Patsy Sharpies
Jill Molen
Jenny Spangler
Beth Farmer
Carey May
Karen Cambpell
Brenda Gray
Kathy Pfiefer
Eryn Forbes
12. Kim Bird
Wisconsin
North Carolina
Idaho
Utah
Iowa
Florida
BYU
MSU
Wyoming
New Mexico
Oregon
East Tennessee
100 HURDLES
1, Kim Turner
2 Candy Young
3. Rhonda Scott
4 Patricia Davis
5. Rhonda Blanford
6. Carol Lewis
7. Clara Hairston
8. Laura Lim
9. Tonya Lowe
10 Sherifa Sanders
11. Maria Usifo
12. Rosalyn Pendergraft
UTEP
Far Dickinson
Southern
St. Augustine
Nebraska
Houston
Auburn
Arizona
Kentucky
Oklahoma
Texas Southern
Auburn
400 HURDLES
1. Na. El Moutawakii
2. Sharrieffa Barksdale
3. Patty Bradley
4 Sandra Farmer
5. Ovrill Brown
6. Gayle Kellon
7. Piper Bressant
8. Justine Craig
9. Chris Crowther
10. Kim Whitehead
11. Rachael Clary
12 Tammie Hart
Iowa State
Tennessee
Villanova
Cal State-LA
Florida State
UCLA
Florida
Ab. Christian
Florida
Morgan State
Houston
Penn State
4x100 RELAY
1. Florida State
2. Houston
3. Nebraska
4. Texas
5. Tennessee
6 Arizona
7. Prairie View A5M
8. Washington
9. Arizona State
10. Kentucky
11. Alabama
12. Texas Southern
4x400 RELAY
1. Florida State
2. Tennessee
3. Cal State LA
4. Grambling
5. Florida A&M
6 Texas
7. Prairie View A&M
8. Nebraska
9. Purdue
10 Arizona
11. Oklahoma
12 Villanova
HIGH JUMP
1. Disa Gisladottir
2. Bonnie Harrington
3. Mary Moore
4. Wendy Markham
5. Sue McNeal
6. Carina Westover
7. Shelley Fehrman
8. Rita Graves
9. Heather Smith
10. Kym Carter
11. Jane Clough
12. Camille Harding
Alabama
Ball State
WSU
FSU
Cal State SLO
Or. State
Cal State-LB
Kansas State
Nebraska
Houston
Oklahoma
Arizona
LONG JUMP
1. Carol Lewis
2 Angie Thacker
3 Gwen Loud
4. Sabrina Douglas
5 Meledy Smith
6 Kathy Rankins
7 Deirdre Jackson
Houston
Nebraska
Hawaii
St. Augustine
Washington
Georgia
Prairie View
Photo courtesy Stanford University
Stanford’s Carol Cady is the favorite to win the NCAA
women's discus competition.
8 Dorothee Brown Wisconsin
9. Sheila Nicks UNLV
10 Sabrina Williams USC
11 Cynthia Henry UTEP
12. Anna Van ASU
TRIPLE JUMP
1. Terri Turner
2 Easter Gabriel
3. Kristen Gran
4. Maya Benzoor
5. Carla Jackson
6. Tammy Stevenson
7. Sharon Dollins
8. Ann Foster
9. Yvonne Netterville
10. Barbro Sjoberg
11 Kellee Eubanks
12. Chandra Roberts
Texas
Prairie View
Texas-S. Antonio
NAU
Ab. Christian
Southern
Wisconsin
Ab. Christian
Purdue
Angelo State
Missouri
Cal State-LB
SHOT PUT
1. Ramona Pagel SDState
2. Carol Cady Stanford
3. Elaine Sobansky Penn State
4. Natalie Kaaiawahia ASU
5 Pat Walsh Tennessee
6 Stine Lerdahl Kansas
7. Vivian Fisher MSU
8. Laura DeSnoo SDS
9. Rhonda McCausland S. Illinois
10. Karen Nitsch Wisconsin
11 Pam Dukes Stanford
12 Pinkie Suggs KSU
DISCUS
1. Carol Cady
2. Laura DeSnoo
3. Ramona Pagel
4. Pia lacovo
5. Pat Walsh
6. Karen McDonald
7 Vicki Gay
8. Julie Jones
9 Karen Nickerson
10. Diane Oswalt
11. Natalie Kaaiawahia
12. Lacy Barnes
Stanford
SDS
SDS
Alabama
Tennessee
Tennessee
Texas Southern
BYU
Stanford
Cal State-Hay.
ASU
FSU
JAVELIN
1. Iris Gronfeldt
2. Dodie Campbell
3. Mary Osborne
4. Jacque Nelson
5 Joanne Davis
6. Sonya Smith
Alabama
ASU
Stanford
Cal Poly-Pom.
UCSB
Ab. Christian
7. Mary Chrobak
8. Anne Beeraas
9. Martha Hart
10. Cindy Crapper
11. Loreena Anderson
12. Marilyn Senz
Texas
Kansas
Arizona
Kentucky
Minnesota
Penn State
HEPTATHLON
1 Sheila Tarr
2. Janet Nichols
3. Tonya Alston
4. Myrtle Chester
5. Tracy Hanlon
6. Deb Clark
7. Lauri Young
8. Sharon Hatfield
9. Heidi Mann
10. Camille Harding
11. Carla Battaglia 1
112. Laura Mills
UNLV
Cal Poly-Pom.
UCLA
Tennessee
Army
Nebraska
NE Louisiana
use
Florida
Arizona
Indiana
UCI
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June 11 - August 3, 1984
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Moscow Campus or Coeur d'Alene Center.
‘Non-resident fees will not be applicable
for Summer 1984 at either the Moscow
Campus or the Coeur d’Alene Center.
Thus fees for all students, whether
residents of Idaho or not will be $50.50
per credit for undergraduate students in
undergraduate courses and $66.50 per
credit for graduate students and graduate
courses. The change in the
undergraduate and graduate fees were
among changes made by the Regents of
the University at the April, 1 984 meeting.
Be an Idaho resident
For a copy of the Summer Bulletin containing com
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write immediately
University of Idaho
Phyllis Veien, Asst, to Director
Summer Session
Moscow, Idaho 83843
Telephone: (208) 885-6237
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