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portant to me. I knew when 1 got 699 that 700 wo
come sooner or later. I'm just glad it didn't have to cc
any later. It's a good feeling. The kids rose to the o<
sion."
For Gaines' team, the win meant more than a
record for the season. "We put a lot of emphasis on
game from the first day of practice/' said center K<
Vaughn, who paced the Ram attack with 23 points an*
rebounds, both game highs. "Really, we have been p
ting to this game ever since we lost to Hampton last;
in the tourney. We wanted him to have the win then,
we were going to make sure he got it the first time out
year."
The outcome of the contest was never in doubt &2
Rams jumped to a 13-4 lead in the game's first
minutes, led 28-14 after 12 minutes of play,
fastbreaked their way to a 50-27 lead at intermissioi
The Rams outscored Barber-Scotia by only I
points in the final half as Gaines used 13 players,
_ ching each move on the court as if one might deter
the outcome of the lopsided contest.
WSSU Student's ]
in music education, also described him as a itu- a<
< dent who seemed to have everything in perspec- ?
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"In my opinion, he was no more depressed ii
than any of the other students," said James w
: Simpson. "He had the same student problems
as all students have. But he was a little older
: than the average student and had had the op- p|
Dortunity to work for a while before coming to
; school. He seemed a little more concerned ^
i about not having money than most students,
j But that didn't seem to be that much of a pro- t
\ blem."
Simpson said that because Halliburton had
! been a member of the marching band and was *
: still a member of the symphonic band, he and <
: Halliburton had developed a close relationship.
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"He was a very good student and a religious t
: person. He spent a lot of time in the music s
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\ being a good student but with learning how to \
be a good teacher/' said Simpson. >
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ressure. It's a growing process where a student
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lone without the help of mother or father. But
ou have to learn to deal with it and not take it
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to help them. But we have to know the problem.
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know if something is bothering them."
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scheduling a memorial service for Halliburton
on Wednesday.
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