GATA, 1988-1989

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"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13 13 • • Open House se

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GATA I invites you to their i mixer at HardingBeach, 1 (Cathcart C 'RoofCasual Dress Sunday Night, Sept. 4 8: 45- 10:00 Bible 206 in Case of rain.

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• • FirstChoice Mixer

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• • STEVE ALEXANDER SLAMS IT HOME into the first round of the slam dunk contest two weeks ago. He went head to head with Dean Butch Gard– ner, but Gardner prevailed as Harding's "Dean of Rim." (Photo by Bill Tripp)

The Bison 64th year - Number 12 Tate crowned Festival queen last Saturday Most 10-year-old boys don't concern themselves too much with pageants and queen-crownings, but for many years it has been such an event, which ·s called Winter Festival, that several areaboysandgirlsget to go to camp each summer. Each January, GATA social club crowns a Winter Festival queen. The Harding stu– dent body nominates and votes for queen candidates. Thisyear's queen is sophomore Jill Tate. Sophomore Carrie Crider and junior Vicki Johnson were the other nominees for queen. President David Burks crowned Tate at halftime of last Saturday's Bison basketball game. Jessica Brown, 3, daughter of Phil and Susan Brown, andAn– drew Starks, 4, son of Donald and Debbie Starks, helped carry the flowers and the crown. But the crowning of the queen is not really what sends kids to camp. Instead, donations made during the event do the job. After the crowning, new GATA members this year, spread out a sheet and walked in front of the crowd, asking for donations to be thrown into the sheet from the stands. Members also collected· money for the children at the door before the game and in the dorms. The club has raised nearly 300 for the fund which will be given to Camp Wyldewood to help pay for several children to attend the camp this summer, Becky Michell, president of GATA, said. There were also representatives for each class at the festival. Tara Buss represented the freshman class; Tami Hollihgsworth, sophomore class ; Jenna Shipman, junior class ; and Courtney Cheyne, senior class. Friday, January 27, 1989 Searcy; Ark. 72143 WINTER FESTIVAL THE GATA WINTER FESTIVAL court (back row, from left to right): Court– ney Cheyne, Tami Hollingsworth, Vicki Johnson, Jill Tate - who was crowned queen - Carrie Crider, Tara Buss, and Jenna Shipman, (in front) Jessica Brown, 3, daughter of Phil and Susan Brown, and Andrew Starks, 4, son of Donald and Debbie Starks. • •

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Women's and men's clubbasketball Women's Club Basketball Championship was put off to one more game when GATA upset Kojies in overtime 31 to 29. July Crosswhite hit two free throws with 30 seconds left to tie the game a t the end of regulation time 25 to 25. The Kojies missed three free throws in the last 30 seconds of overtime with the score tied at29. Then with three seconds left Kojies fouled Susan Malone to put her on the line with a chance to win the game. Malone sank both free throws to clinch thewin. Cheryl Green was the leading scorer for GATA and Sheila McFall and Margaret Eoff led scoring for Kojies. Domination defined by Webster is to rule or control by superior power. Domination defined by thisyear's men's potluck tourna– ment was Kappa Tau Omega. Kappa Tau won A, C, D, and E team cham– pionships this week in club basketball's big tournament. BandF team · captured turedby Kapp Si ·. while eG team comp tition In the A-team final Kappa Tau defeated Alpha Tau 56-48 in a thriller Wednesday night. Alpha Tau took a 26-21 lead going in– to halftime by slowing the pace of the game with their halt court offense and strong defensive play. In the second half Kappa Tau's running game was let loose, and when Alpha Tau guard Tim Smallwood fouled out with five minutes left in the game, Kappa Tau tied the score 44-44. Kappa Tau then went on a 12-4 run with Kenny Hightower icing the victory with a fast break dunk. Matt Patton had20points and Todd Adair pulled down nine rebounds for the winners. Smallwood scored 17 points before picking up his fifth foul. "The key to the game was us not getting back on defense in the second half," said Alpha Tau forward Marty De Jamette. ''Smallwood fouling out was also a major factor in the game.'' Kappa Sigs was in control most of the game .e to defeat ChiSigs. 53-45 ·:-- the -team 1 e Cr1 !ed all SeeeCLUB 12 • • •

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