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Gamecocks' Gordon NEW YORK ? USC quarterback Gordon Beckham ha! been selected as a National Football Foundation and Hall o Fame Scholar-Athlete for 1982. The announcement was made Tuesday by Chairmar Vincent dePaul Draddy following the meeting of the Foun \ i elation's Awards Committee, headed by Colonel Leonarc (Deadeye) Henry. Beckham, a 6-1, 186-pounder from Atlanta, Ga., is ar English major with a 3.78 average. He is now starting quarterback for Coach Richard Bell's Gamecocks. Bell said, "It's a great honor for Gordon, and he deserves It* "HE MEANS a lot to us," Bell said. "It was a difficult situation with him not starting at the first of the year, but he came along well. "We appreciate him, and he's a good influence for the football team," Bell said. In addition to Beckham, the other 10 Foundation ScholarAthletes include: Dave Rimington, University of Nebraska, center; David Folsom, Brown University, defensive back; Douglas Freeman, Oklahoma State, center; Daniel Gregus, University of Illinois, tackle: Robert Marians Tiniv#?rcifv r?# Kentucky, tight end; Gregory Porter, Washington State University, tackle; Michael Redding, Holy Cross College, flanker; Brent Woods, Princeton University, quarterback; David Schreck, U.S. Air Force Academy; and Joseph Smith, Ohio State University. FOLSOM, A 6-0,185-pound pre-med student at Brown, hails from Providence, R.I., and has a 3.87 grade point average there after transferring from Ricks College, where he had a 3.9 average. He plays defensive back for Coach John Anderson's Bears. Freeman, a native of Collingsville, Okla., compiled a 3.7 average majoring in mechanical power engineering technology. The 6-1. 250-DOUnder nlav#?d onp epncnn at flnarrf and three years at center for Coach Jimmy Johnson's Cowboys. Gregus, the Fighting Illini's 6-5, 250-pound tackle, majors in marketing, has a 4.86 average on a 5.0 scale and won CREAM F, f^S Featuring Hot and Co I Burgers, Soups a <;TI inFWT<; VX/F ^ V V? > i 1 WW h ' Qmfr* AT THE CORNER OF C f I.AfiT r>iiAijr>ir If you missed the action the 1 st time don't despair because your 2nd chance for having your portrait made is Nov. 8-10 wants you to catch the action the 2nd TIME AROUND. I No Appointment Needed I Rrn. 316 Russell House 9 to 5 I YEARBOOK I PICTURES Beckham receives at It's a great honor for Gordon, and he deserves it.... We eppreciete him, and he's a good infloence for the football foam ' - USC Head Football Coach Richard Bell Academic All-America honors as a junior. He's from Hickory Hills, 111. Mangas, & native of Lexington, Ky., is a 6-2, 220-pound political science major and.plans a law career after graduation. A Phi Beta Kappa nominee, Mangas has helped Coach Jerry Claiborne's rebuilding of the Bluegrass Wildcats from his tight end position. His grade point average is 3.6. Porter, a 6-4, 220-pound tackle from Pleasant Hill, Calif., has a 3.76 grade point average while majoring in business administration. The offensive tackle has helped Coach Jim Walden's Cougars' rushing tzame. Redding, a 6-0, 185-pound flanker for Coach Rick Carter's Crusaders, majors in economics and has a 3.54 grade point average. He is a Rhodes Scholar candidate from North Attleboro, Mass. RIMINGTON, A 6-3, 290-pounder, won both All-America and All Academic All-America honors as a junior. The native of Omaha, Neb., stands 6-3 and weighs 290 pounds. An economics major, he has a 3.2 average while playing for Tom Osborne's Cornhuskers. He won the Outland Trophy as a junior as the nation's most outstanding interior lineman. Schreck, majoring in electrical engineering with a 3.47 grade point average, is from Coon Rapids, Iowa. The 6-4,258pounder plays both guard and tackle for Kenny Hatfield's Falcons. Smith, a 6-3, 274-pounder from Columbia, Ohio, has a 3.4 grade point average while majoring in animal science. He plans to become a veterinarian after his collegiate football career is over, we nas played center, guard and tackle for Earle Bruce's Buckeyes. H ff Bh 11 111 VCTORY ^ 1 d Sandwiches, | REY^f'?L. id Salads 1 2?% OFI roMFi 1 DUCKHERD OLLEGE S MAIN j | *2 M I BOS Ha [classifieds WANTED: Christian r > >im lc. nrkTi^rr piaiiu/Kevooaraa piayer ana lead t^A/VlrUj iNU I ll_tb guitar player for contemporary christian band. Must have own ' t, Free Taxi Service for on campus equipment. Call: 794-9253 or 256transportation Mon.-Thurs. 8p.m.- 0789lor info. 11p.m. 777-DUCK. Sponsored by A.P.O. National Service Frater- Help Wanted. Subway is hiring nity. Five Points area. Full time - part | time. 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