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rchitecture senior Mar. tin Poteralski will represent Georgia Tech in the annual College Tournament of the TV show "Jeopardy!" He is one of 15 college students out of an original group of 200 hopefuls who will compete for a $25,000 grand prize. Poteralski, who has been a member of the Tech Academic Team for the past four years, plans to enter law school after earning his undergraduate degree. The College Tournament will air during the first two weeks in May.
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Tech students picked to compete in the "Wheel of Fortune" College Week Tournament. A contestant search on campus in February at-
tracted about 90 students. Making the final cut were senior Jennifer Hawbaker, junior Larry Stewart, and sophomores Pete Ketterman and Corey Rockwell. The tournament has been taped in Orlando, Fla., for broadcast May 16-20.
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