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FAR LEFT: Group games turned out to be both fun and exhausting. LEFT CENTER: Charlie Hunnicutt. Peggy Hesterly, Sherry Hill, and Cindy Meehan relax after a busy first week of classes. LOWER LEFT: Dr. Jensen exhibits real potential as a quarterback. UPPER CENTER: Mr. Zopfi directs the games and makes sure that everyone has a good time. RIGHT CENTER: A few brave the chilly shower beneath Fall Creek Falls. RIGHT: Mr. Winkler gives a devotional on the Bene- fits We Have In Christ from Romans the fifth chapter. All-College Picnic 25
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Return to Fall Creek Falls In keeping with the schedule of events which charac- terize the beginning of every school year, the student body once again finds itself at the all-school picnic — held at Fall Creek Falls State Park. The morning begins with rounds of games (ring-led by Mr. Zopfi and Com- pany), after which Mr. Winkler presents a brief devotion- al. A closing prayer releases the semi-starved group to the grill area where cooks have prepared barbecued chicken and more. So with a fine meal under belt, stu- dents disperse to various activities of canoeing, swim- ming, and hiking. Afternoon rainfall, however, puts a damper on much of the action and drives the Bryan family back to its school early. 24 All-College Picnic ' i X
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Soccer Team WinsT.I.S.A. After tying for second place in 1972, Bryan College wins the 1973 Tennessee Intercollegiate Soccer Championship with a 4-1 record. This is the first time the Lions have won the title and have made the District 24 N.A.I. A. play-offs. Five members of the team make the All-Tennessee Team. Senior halfback Reg Cook, (15 goals, 7 assists), sophomore center forward David Beaty (9 goals, 3 assists), and freshman fullback John Shalanko make the first team, while Chuck Grant and Roddy Miller receive second team honors. The Lions finish the season with a 6-9-2 record breaking several school records: most wins (6), most goals in one game (7), most goals by player (4) David Beaty, most goals-season (45), and most goals-season- player (15) Reg Cook. Outlook is good for next season with 14 freshmen and sophomores returning as let- termen. John Reeser, Coach
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