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Show SUSC Debators chalk up 50 -50 score on Eastern States trio i sweepstakes singlehanded. Smith's points, combined with first place debate honors won by Cook and Workman, combined lor first place sweepstakes honors for the Thunderbirds. "A final debate trip to Reno, Nevada, is a possibility but we'll probably concentrate on recruitment activities and service projects for the college during spring quarter," Van Dyke said. "We've added 26 trophies and plaques to the SUSC debate trophy case and term the season a great success in representing the academic side of the college," he added. Taking first place sweepstakes at a College of Eastern Utah debate tournament was icing on the cake for Southern Utah College debators on the way home from a recent 19-day trip to the East Coast. When SUSC teams reached CEU, they had chalked up afilty-fifty afilty-fifty record m eastern competition com-petition defeating teams from Dartmouth, Rutgers and M IT., losmi' tw ice to Harvard and once to the Universitv of Rhode Island Debators Sue Southwick, Bountiful, Becky Workman, Orem; Calvin Rollins and Steve Cook, Kearns, reached Price with a 14 win, 14 loss record. "This is a very good showing considering all four SUSC students are freshmen competing com-peting in senior competition," SUSC debate coach Steve Van Dyke noted. Greg Smith, a senior from Phoenix, Ariz, won first place in oration, second or oral interpretation, in-terpretation, and third in Lincoln Lin-coln Douglas tone man) debate at Price, with enough points that he could have taken third place |