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Active hawks reap rewards Contests, sponsored by local radio stations, saw two Hawks as participants. Lynn Scott won a car by never letting go in the Get your hands on a Toyota contest sponsored by WCLS and Maloof Motors. Robert Steele stomached many hot dogs as a contestant in the WDAK hot dog-eating contest. Students voicing their opinions on The Place , gave insights on current political and cultural problems through interpretation of popular songs. Community churches sup- ported their youth by proxdded church basketball teams. TRYING to obtain the points needed to defeat the opposing church contender, Danny Cabaniss opens the way for Tommy Adams as he drives in for a lay-up. MEC Sullivan, Gregg Porter, Laura Wool- bright, and Alan Parker discuss with Rev. Billy Greer their selection of songs to be played on The Place . 20 Student Life
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Gym echoes with sounds of laughter Laughter filled the gym. Lying flat on the floor were five talking collins, who advertised the qual- ity of Casey Cofhnsf' The skit, written by the varsity cheer- leaders, entertained while up- lifting spirit. The student-faculty basketball game revealed many teachers were amateur dribblers, although out of practice. Basketball season also brought in the slogan Wipe 'em out. The slogan appeared on buttons to ex- hibit team support. BASKETBALL coach, jimmy Lee, at- tempts to disclose his opinions of the up- coming game to Pam Walden, a news- caster from station DEAD, during a spirited pep rally. Mr. Lem Thomas, participant in the stu- dent-faculty basketball game, which was held to raise money for the athletic depart- ment, found the experience rewarding. Student Life 19
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KIOURS of standing in the cold paid off for Lynn Scott, the proud winner of the Toyota contest sponsored by WCLS and Maloof Motors. TRYING to stuff in as many mouthfuls as possible in his five minute time limit, Rob- ert Steele swallows the remaining bite of ,s sixth hot dog in WDAK,s hot dog eat- 'fxg contest. 3 f M THE excitement of church basketball ren- ders an enjoyable pastime for Bert Will- ingham and Stacey Thomas.
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