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Stuey Puey: Congratulations on winning the election. Love, BBB. Apeman. did not believe in evolution til met you. am glad did. Dont talk so loud. !! IIH t STATE FARM HOYLE INSURANCE James Hoyle, agent Terry Hoyle, agent INSURANCE 64 West Center, Cedar City Female athlete of the week This weeks female athlete of the week is Jennifer Smith, an pitcher who used her bat to account for a pair of runs in Tuesday's loss to BYU. Way to go, Jennifer. There will be some pretty good squads in this years field. It will be good for us to step right into the stiff competition, Kingsford said. We think that we should again be serious contenders for both the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and the NAIA District Seven championships. The tournament should help us see just how the team will do. Last year the Thunderbirds finished 1 1 strokes behind first place Boise State in the Spectrum Classic. Idaho State finished third behind SUSC. Last year the won the RMAC championship, but finished four strokes begind Grand Canyon College a team they had beaten in each of five previous meetings in the NAIA District Seven Tournament. SUSC finished last year ranked 18th nationally among NAIA schools. Lillie, you 985 Page 11 This weeks male athlete of the week is Jim Kotkas. Kotkas, a junior baseball player from Lethbridge, Alberta, used his power hitting and fielding abilities in the wins over the weekend. Congratulations, Jim. Linksters host annual tournament 28-2- 1 Male athlete of the week do for some reason, Berg said. Sophomore Jennifer Walke (Sandy) did improve her average score in all four events at the meet. She also did enough better in the to take over team leadership in that category with an average of 30.71. Junior Nancy Barr (Las Vegas, Nev.) bettered her season averages in three of her four events, and Montoya continued her improvement in floor exercise, her only event at the national meet. Freshman Elizabeth Grindstaff (Bountiful) faised her average on the uneven parallel bars, as did junior Michelle Goodwin (Cedar City) in floor exercise and Smith on the balance beam. As a team, the Lady Birds scored 33.05 points in the floor exercise, above their season aerage of 32.49 going into the meet. They fell below season averages, however, in the other three events. collected 119.85 points as a team as The favorite Winona State (Minn.) captured the national title with 140.60 points. The field will be smaller, but the competition should be tougher for this years sixth annual Spectrum Classic Golf tournament hosted March 9 by Southern Utah State College. season opener Expected for the two-dafor the Thunderbirds are Boise State, Brigham Young University, Nevada Las Vegas, Western New Mexico, and Wyoming. We will play 36 holes on Friday the 28th and finish with 18 holes the next morning, Tom Kingsford, SUSC golf coach, explains. The entire tournament will be played at the St. George Golf Club at Bloomington Hills. The tournament format calls for the five top round to count individual scores on each toward a school team total. teams may be entered. Wednesday Morcfi 20, STATE BANK OF SOUTHERN UTAH 26 North Main Street, Cedar City Your hometown bank Mr. better stay away from those slurpees. They could be hazardous to your health. 3 I a I Announcing more Happy Birthday Miss Bunker, From Me. JB. Dear Gumby, Narf, Bear, Di, Moe, Woopy and Losers: Thanks for everything wonderful last quarter. Have a very nicea day. Love, Doc. Dear Heathen Deerhead KL. Solution to today's puzzle. Cheap Thrills! Students at SUSC can ski for only Whooptee Taw wants youl Your fondest dreams have come true Mr. Tubular. We have chosen you from the many to receive the much sought after 'Super Sock award! You earned it because of your outstanding ability to break hearts in millions of tiny particles whose surface area cannot be calculated. 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