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I . -. v ...... - She'• New Mill om&e J e•ie Lieu Rulilpb, a · frc44 TeU'rka- na, Te•el, bee•me Min S.theeet .. l.., rilbt in &Gat of , a C8pteity erowd Y'O'Mhy .upt. . It wu aD evening of eDt &Del entea t•in- JDeDt u well u beauty u she WU clu111D by a panel of judpa over 13 otber conteetants. ---=--·:. .:.:- The aw111111ua• ecwnpew ...... job of Mleeting the Crowd ple1ser wu given to the audience u they were given a slip of paper upon entering the auctitorfum. Ballota were ceet after the ' um ta'mt J •••'• tehat aum)N,r wu a vocal 81110 aatitled .. Puttia« It Taptber". Lee Ana · Joe• wu named ftut tuDDer-ap aDd Keaai Green wu 111CODd ruaner-up duriar the com- petition. DaWD Sbafeldt WU awarded the Min Con- Award. That awerd was pea by the eoateltMts of the' pa- geant. / · The coatwtents 1boee the one girl who wu friendliest · during. tbe re- hearsals and the actual competition. Talent conated for one- baH of the r( r; , .. lO •• - ' wbite ...u..uit, evening goWD, fnd p N WDtl illter- view I'O'inded out the pa- ctinr pl'OC811. WiDnN' of the ta'eat wu I ee A•a Joaes ·of Brc&en Bow. Althoqh lhe bed to ut . the mueicil"• to aut over. •nd play louder, she ·gave a VfltY good mance. She nng a voeel medley that woo over tbe _ judges. Fc:.rmer Mi• Oklahom•, Jill Patton, was a real 111et to the evening. Her quiek wit aDd ebarm help- ed to eare some of the tension of the eoatest•nts . and m•ke tbe evening Cold oal'Dp f ' . ...... il: !Wist -. - )• D ........... IICGJ4/JGJS .._. .... ,.,. ...... to A lVI .. -- tsiiAt. B• Vltjlilsr• ..,.. ewe ., J ........... JH. D•• ,.._ ..,.-..,s,n..,.. .. ... .. ' \ N.-..15 Mi., Sc•tltlrteJ Jwnie c .. tn, war cal,.., u •h CORfNt•'nfed br Jill .Pattoa ad JIU• Anaerica KeUwe Ccul tl/te'r INf' Iii JloHq Jtiglt. Jtlflllie u a jN.tlm n jroaa Temr. 10 Retired; Outstandirig OIRS Dennis .. WOI'm" Rodman beceme only the forth i·. of Savap ath- leties io have his number retired last Saturday. Rodman, who now suits up as a Detroit . Pilton in the NBA, joined , Jerry Shipp, Dr. Don Parham. aDd James 'Spivey in the elite group. His number 10 now hangs in Bloomer Sullivan Gymnasium as he beetme only the third bnketbaU player honored., Parham's number 1 was retired ftvm the baseball dia- . ' mond. Rodman was selected to the NAIA All-Ameriea team for three · eoaseeu- tive years. last two years be led the Savages to the nat !Mel toau n- ment lmd lut year * a ba4•nd• ill •• ,b pii •. Takmg tilDe dwiog the NBA All-Stv bruk, Rod- ••n wu ._eel dwinc baH-time ol the Savap- Tipr c:luh in fruat Gl a neerfulllloae. . Be •bode to eenter coll!t to a standing ovuion u fans eprleuded Ilia ap- pearence and his contribu- tion to Savage besketball . Savage Coech Jack congratulated Rodman and the . , Savage · team watebed ftvm the beneh poi!Lponing their half-time roafereace. After university presi- -dent Dr. Leon Bibbs add- . ed his congratulations Rodman toot the micro- phone to thank Savage laos and Coach Hedden. .. He helped me alot, ·· RodmaD said of Hedden , "and sttmibtened · me out if I got in trouble." Hedden had commented that the ·worm" looked a lot better in a Savage uniform. The two bogged before Hedden left with his team for their .balf- tinw ebalk talk. That was when the fans got one !MI'e glimpse of tbe respect the two men sbared with eech other. 8Jm UDtil the .pane WU ·over &Del •ech a lot of youDpten beppy by lip- . . lDJ ................. . Jat) Shipp pined dationel attentioa witls his beebtb•" abiJitiel when be wu clneen eeptaia of v es the U.S. Olympic te•m that brought badt gold medals from Japan. Spivey is the only Jther Savage io be named to the All-America NAIA team for three years. He and Rodman have also been selected to the NAIA Golden Anniversary team. The two were selected from nominees nationwide and will be reeognized at this National Tournament in Kansas City, Mo. Parb•m is the winningest coach in Savage baseb•ll history having coached his teams to 536 wins in 16 seasons. He began in 1965 planning to .. fill in" until another coach could be found. In 1980 he turned the reins over to anistant coach Mike Metheny. In the meantime he had coacbed approximately 2A> players wbo were d by the pra.. Four have mede it to the big leagues. v I -

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She'• New Mill • om&e

J e•ie Lieu Rulilpb, a fle~b•en · frc44 TeU'rka­na, Te•el, bee•me Min S.theeet .. l.., rilbt in &Gat of, a C8pteity erowd Y'O'Mhy .upt. .

It wu aD evening of ~•eita• eDt &Del entea t•in­JDeDt u well u beauty u she WU clu111D by a panel of judpa over 13 otber conteetants.

---=--·:. .:.:- The aw111111ua• ecwnpew ...... job of Mleeting the Crowd ple1ser wu given to the audience u they were given a slip of paper upon entering the auctitorfum. Ballota were ceet after the

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um ta'mt

J •••'• tehat aum)N,r wu a vocal 81110 aatitled .. Puttia« It Taptber".

Lee Ana ·Joe• wu named ftut tuDDer-ap aDd Keaai Green wu 111CODd

ruaner-up duriar the com­petition.

DaWD Sbafeldt WU

awarded the Min Con­re~iality Award. That awerd was pea by the eoateltMts of the' pa­geant. / · The coatwtents 1boee the one girl who wu friendliest · during. tbe re­hearsals and the actual competition.

Talent conated for one­baH of the

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wbite ...u..uit, evening goWD, fnd p N WDtl illter­view I'O'inded out the pa­ctinr pl'OC811.

WiDnN' of the ta'eat wu I ee A•a

Joaes ·of Brc&en Bow. Althoqh lhe bed to ut

. the mueicil"• to aut over. •nd play louder, she

·gave a VfltY good ~ mance. She nng a voeel medley that woo over tbe

_judges. Fc:.rmer Mi• Oklahom•,

Jill Patton, was a real 111et to the evening. Her quiek wit aDd ebarm help­ed to eare some of the tension of the eoatest•nts

. and m•ke tbe evening

Cold oal'Dp f

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Mi., Sc•tltlrteJ • Jwnie R•11~l, c .. tn, war cal,.., u •h ~~ CORfNt•'nfed br Jill .Pattoa ad JIU• Anaerica KeUwe Ccul tl/te'r INf' 1£ Iii JloHq Jtiglt. Jtlflllie u a jN.tlm n jroaa 1'•~llan, Temr.

Rodrr~n's . No. 10 Retired; Outstandirig •

OIRS Dennis .. WOI'm" Rodman

beceme only the forth i·. the~ of Savap ath­leties io have his number retired last Saturday.

Rodman, who now suits up as a Detroit. Pilton in the NBA, joined, Jerry Shipp, Dr. Don Parham. aDd James 'Spivey in the elite group.

His number 10 now hangs in Bloomer Sullivan Gymnasium as he beetme only the third bnketbaU player honored., Parham's number 1 was retired

ftvm the baseball dia-. ' mond.

Rodman was selected to the NAIA All-Ameriea team for three· eoaseeu­tive years. ~ last two years be led the Savages to the nat !Mel toau n­

ment lmd lut year * a

ba4•nd• ill •• ,b pii •. Takmg tilDe dwiog the

NBA All-Stv bruk, Rod­••n wu ._eel dwinc baH-time ol the Savap­Tipr c:luh in fruat Gl a neerfulllloae.

. Be •bode to eenter coll!t to a standing ovuion u fans eprleuded Ilia ap-

pearence and his contribu­tion to Savage besketball.

Savage Coech Jack H~dden congratulated Rodman and the. ,Savage

· team watebed ftvm the beneh poi!Lponing their half-time roafereace.

After university presi­-dent Dr. Leon Bibbs add­. ed his congratulations Rodman toot the micro­phone to thank Savage laos and Coach Hedden.

.. He helped me alot, ·· RodmaD said of Hedden, "and sttmibtened· me out if I got in trouble."

Hedden had commented that the ·worm" looked a lot better in a Savage uniform. The two bogged before Hedden left with • his team for their .balf-tinw ebalk talk.

That was when the fans got one !MI'e glimpse of tbe respect the two men sbared with eech other.

8Jm UDtil the .pane WU ·over &Del •ech a lot of youDpten beppy by lip-. -··-~- . lDJ .................

. Jat) Shipp pined dationel attentioa witls his beebtb•" abiJitiel when be wu clneen eeptaia of

v es the U.S. Olympic te•m that brought badt gold medals from Japan.

Spivey is the only Jther Savage io be named to the All-America NAIA team for three years. He and Rodman have also been selected to the NAIA Golden Anniversary team.

The two were selected from nominees nationwide and will be reeognized at this National Tournament in Kansas City, Mo . Parb•m is the winningest

coach in Savage baseb•ll history having coached his teams to 536 wins in 16 seasons. He began in 1965 planning to .. fill in" until another coach could be found.

In 1980 he turned the reins over to anistant coach Mike Metheny. In the meantime he had coacbed approximately 2A> players wbo were eire~ d by the pra.. Four have mede it to the big leagues.

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Tbis offer• anadler opJ1Cii &a•ltJ far studeats to w•t ud eara JDC)~My, end earn three boun ere lit .at Soutbeelt­ern.

To be =Htr"le far lbe Co-op Educatioll proJnm, the ltudent JPUit have a job in June ud .Ja)J: · At thil job they==& wcri: at least 20 houri a w eat, and reeeive cwbpenutioll for

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The ltudeDt · maat tben gri to Roy Bootea, Co-op Edueatioa C:::O.diDator, in Room M 338 to receive a - .--~

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place ud we play South-. " western.

Even with the loss to ECU, a few oe11t.aS need to be mentioned with fine efforts. 1 •

' Savagette'sleecUng seor-ers were I.isa McMillin 14. Teri Worsbem 12, Shan­non Shipp 9, and Kim Mitebell6.

Field-goal percentage was not one of the Saveg­ette's strong points as they shot 34 percent for the game, meki~g 22 of 64. . Th~ ladies play ~ to the l•dy Aggiee of Cem­eron W ednelday, Feb­ruary 11. Then they travel to Weatherford to take on number three renked Soutbweatel n.

The S.vagettes will return bOrne to take on Nortbe•stern next Wed­,Desdaf, Feba "''1 18. All

..../ game~ begin at 8 p.m.

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ba.e 36 at&ldeuts, but rm· bopin1 for at leeat 100" Slid BooteD •

..Due to the time end ~xpea88 involved ill vili­tillg the students at the wort piece, the eo-op pro­got am is Umited to a 150 mile rediua ol the eebool," -said Booten. ~

Tbe students mUit be visited~ Juae and Juq.

' A letter is Mnt to the employer one week ptior to the visit to aaure the · studllat will be there .

' ' credit. The earollment forms ere ill Roy Hooten's offiee ·in Room 388 of Morri8on Hell.

Southeaster•• The department ebeir­

man of tire students' ma­jor will detennine where the er.edit for the summer will be applied.

Greduate students are elsn eligl"ble for this cre­dit;

This is the third summer for the eo-op rnvgrem at Southeastern. ~"I•It sum­mer we bad 96 students at 67 who recieved the three hours eredit," stated ·Rof Hooton, be went on to say. "Our goal last year .was to have 25 ltudenti · and 25 businesses to parti­cipate, and we ce:t t•inJy

Ft oua Page au . seem sbortel- for those ill the audienee.

Another highlight of the evenin1 was Kellye Cub Miss Amet iea 1988. She received a werm welwme and a steading ovation as she beg:an to perfot m. Not only was abe beautiful, she was a gt eat entertain­er.

She eeme beck onto the stage toward the end of the ph»gl,em to tell the audience a little about her great uncle, Johnny Ca.sb. She noted that they both · like to wen bl•clr_ saying, "I never realized it at the

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Laura WOJitm• held the

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Pb11e m Btnd of Durant supplied the accomptiti­meJlt during the evening, and did a t6n ifie job during talent presenta­tions and before the pa­geant

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