5 - ^ ^ l I ^t v "' ' '??$* J ' . j gljfc "* % ** * I Winners in the Top Teens of American King and Q say. | y I v,!r . \ *1 i * ITop teens . Are You crowned I m porta t ? Cheryl Evette Lindsay _, ^and Jerome Miller Jr. reign- That co ?-ed as the Top Teens of mmf\* 'America Mardi Gras Ball lyl Q p king and queen. Their coronation was in the Carolina Ballroom at the Hilton _ w , . -rHotel last Saturday. FOT YOUT IndlVIO Winners of the contest COrDOTate NeeClj ;,were judged on points earn- . ^ . o *ed by participation in AnSWCNIlQ SfiTV activities, involve- I Solution. It ment in community service, ... x/ dedication to church- AllOWS YOU The related activities, service Freedom TO through volunteer efforts ? , and ticket sales for the Top Ope 110 YOUT Teens of America Harlem TifTie A fid ~ Lindsay received a $400 I Energy Elsescholarship and Miller Where Bettv'S received a $300 scholarship. A ' . ^ : Other scholarship win- | answering ners were Sonja Gray, SerViCB KeeDS d * % i * i n* ^ ~ aV \" ^ James Franklin Jr. and %/ ~ _ ~ frenchie Wilson. YOU On TOP IK go into a trust Fund until "" ?- u^J recipients are enrolled into 'an institution of higher lear- /8B ; Prizes were also awarded I ^MSSB to LaTonya Graham for "most beautiful costume as ^^H^B \M Cleopatra, Jeffery Franklin \B lor most creative as a Tro- \ jan and Carla Cook for ^ most unique costume as a i Lindsay, the daughter of rB Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay of Winston-Salem, is a ^B wB ninth-grader at Salem ^B ^3BB Academy. She is a member ^B^ of the Chorale Class and serves as vice president of Mt. Zion's Y.P. Missionaries. Lindsay also enjoys art, reading and play tag the piano. \aaaa, r Miller, the son of Mr. n and Mrs. Jerome Miller, is a sophomore at Carver ^ High School, where he dcttvc amcuj serves as a member of the DCI 1 T ? KNOW Art and Drama clubs. He 1250 N. 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I< Of course, nearly all basketball coaches seem to spend cc more time off the bench than on it, but 1 haven't seen ta many - Valvano, Driesell and Knight included ? do what te "Bighouse" does when he isn't sitting down. It's not unusual to see him block the opposing team's kr shots or try for two points with an invisible ball. When he sti leaves the bench to protest a foul or shout instructions, he dc sometimes raises one foot from the floor and then jumps se failJ in/^kar nf f iVia flrvrvr U f Ua ar I a r aa r* U1 m ?. a ivtt uiviiv3 uii nit iiuvji wmi mt fmti . i vt attii nun pi cross his legs while standing on the sidelines and stoop a little as if he's signalling his players. And the night I sat . wl with him, after returning to the bench after a series of wi half-jumps, leg-crossings and invisible toss-ins, he IIUIINIMIUIIIIiniUIIIIMIIMIIIIIIUIIIIHIIIIIIIfllllMNUUManiiaMIIMIMnUMIINNttUHMIININNMUl Black College Briefs HHIimmHtlMMmiMIHWMttmillimfHIMtWMIIIHIIIWIHIIIIHIHIIIIHmMMII?mWMMMMIIMMI Florida A&M, looking for a Among those still in conten- F> basketball cpach to replace tjon are ?teve Williams, an fo Josh Giles, has narrowed its assistant coach at Florida tei list to fewer than 10. State; Tommy Mitchell, a St jmjMi tow! Safe Prices ^ iturdav. ide Needed. 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Open 8:00 til 5:00 Sit. t?2600 N. Patterson Ava.?Phone 724-7484 Ope 7:30 to 6:00 Mon.-Frt ?Op#n 8:00-6:00 Sat. 4 *s. 'he Chronicle, Thursday, March 15, 1984-Page B5 V lis games From Page B1 11 help me." At 4-11, Kas' heart is bigger than he is. Strangers come immediate friends and he is seldom without the mpled smile on his golden brown face. As for people Kas admires most in his life, he has an iginal, ready-made answer: "I admire anybody who is spunk enough to be admired." ighouse' From Page B1 metimes gave the bench a good kick as if to put it back its proper position before sitting down. After viewing up close what he does, and so well, I'm more awe of "Bighouse" than the first time I met him. :ven wanted to tell him that I had always wanted to be a ach, but I had heard that he liked nothing more than Iking sports and 1 was afraid he would ask me some chnical questions about basketball. I like basketball, and even wish I had the skill and lowledge to coach a basketball team. And once I get it raight that a three-point play isn't a series of moves jvised by Dean Smith to make points, and that three conds can't be called on the defense, then 1 just might irsue my goal. I once mentioned my coaching aspirations to a friend, ho laughed a lot and termed my fantasy "summer ishes and winter dreams" which gives me an idea. Get back in your tower, Tatoo. The plane is coming. From Page B4 \MU alumnus and Clark College Coach rmer Harlem Globetrot- Robert Pritchett and f 0 ^ Richard Ingram, a high r: former South Carolina school coach at Jacksonate Coach Johnny Jones, ville (Fla.) Ribalt. SB!! 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